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Greetings,
Just "acquired" an unissued Yugo SKS 59/66 :-D . (a better man would feel guilty). I've "de-cosmolined" it; sanded and re-stained the stock. Its quite nice. I've removed the bayonet as well. My question is. Is the bayonet legal to have mounted in the first place? Are the after-market folding stocks any good? Thanks, be safe.
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Yes, the bayonet is legal, unless you live in places like California, Massachusetts, etc.
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