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My Complete Yugoslavian Smallarms Collection History (Zastava Trek VIII: Communist First Contact) 

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We've not done a Mishaco Trek video in a few months, so this weekend lets walk through the various smallarms used by the nation of Yugoslavia from its formation after WWI, through the rise of Tito's communism, up to its breakup in the 1990s.
We cover bolt actions like the Mauser M24, M24/47, M24/52, M48, and Steyr M95M (M95/24).
Then SMGs like the M49, M49/57, and M56.
Next we have the SKS M59, M59/66, and M59/66A1.
Also we go over some of the pistols from the FN M1922, and Tokarevs such as the M57, M70, and M88.
And finally we cover AK patterns from the M64, M65, M70, M70B1, M70AB2, M72, M72B1, M76, and M92.
Please note: All firearms seen in this video are semi-automatic, civilian legal, and BATF approved.
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