Yugo


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Yugo.

Yugoslavia.
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I looked through my tub of steel AK47 magazines, but couldn't find one that I knew was Yugoslavian so I didn't try a Yugo mag.
Lalthathanga, Leonce Dodoz, Lalramhmunmawia and William Lalnunfela were replaced by Lalrosanga, Yugo Kobayashi, David Lalrinmuana and Albert Zohmingmawia.
Enough is enough." Over a decade ago, our elected Legislature forced this charade, this Yugo of a system, upon us.
Please can the scheduler responsible be made to drive a Yugo GV - made in Yugoslavia 1991 - the length of the great British Isles...
The Yugo N-PAP rifles are imported from the Zastava factory and are now offered in six configurations.
"The Yugo embargo gave a significant boost to organized crime in our region.
Speaking to reporters at the Regional Airline Assn.Os (RAA) annual convention in Minneapolis Tuesday, MITAC director-marketing Yugo Fukuhara said two issues primarily drove the decision to push back first flight to late next year and first delivery to the third quarter of 2015.
Espaillat added that in El Yugo, Jarabacoa, there is copper, zinc, gold and silver, and he was talking of 1.6 million tons of material in general, with 3% copper, 2 grams of gold per ton, 39 to 35 grams of silver per ton and 3.5% zinc.
Without entirely understanding how or why, I seem to have ended up with a large variety of .32 ACP service pistols--a Colt 1903, a Spanish/French "Ruby", a Beholla, Walther Modell 4 and PP, a Yugo M70 and finally a semi-auto Skorpion.
Stocks, bolts (assuming the possibility of replacement) and bottom metal from standard length actions, such as G98, K98, M1909, CZ 24, etc., will not fit the Yugo series.