Yugo Zastava M70

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Yugo Zastava M70

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This followed me home along with a May 1918 Eddystone M1917 yesterday. Finally broke it down and gave it an inspection, cleaning and oiling. Came with the holster, two magazines, and cleaning brush. Had to watch a video on how to field strip it, once I did I was amazed how easy it came apart.

What I'm trying to figure out is the SN, the K-321791 is on the barrel, slide and frame. On the barrel and underside of the frame is an Electric Pencil number that match each other but are are different than the K number. So is the K number the SN given by the importer (It seems like it was put on after the finish was applied), and the other one the original one? Thinking the EPed numbers might be assembly numbers, but I'm not 100% sure.
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Do you pull the trigger guard down to field strip it?
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millman wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 1:04 pm Do you pull the trigger guard down to field strip it?
No, the trigger guard is part of the frame.

Four or five years ago, there was a mass market dump on those pieces. They were going dirt cheap. I bought three of them, gave one to my son and kept two. One of the two that I kept is marked M70-1, but I have never figured what the dash one is all about, it seems to be identical to the other one that I still have. They are dang reliable little guns but with a weak round and being heavy as a anvil, I don't see much modern utility to them. I believe that they were police service guns in Yugoslavia and in that part of the world a .32 ACP was considered tough enough. Americans take more killing.
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millman wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 1:04 pm Do you pull the trigger guard down to field strip it?
Under the barrel there is a plunger, you push it in, rotate the barrel cap 180 degrees and the cap comes off, remove the slide lock (Falls out), remove the slide, pull spring out then the barrel. Hammer comes out in an assembly (Like a cassette), hand grips have a swivel you turn from the inside and they come off.

Video I used to field strip it.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k3r_oebxaQw
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ffuries wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 2:00 pm
millman wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 1:04 pm Do you pull the trigger guard down to field strip it?
Under the barrel there is a plunger, you push it in, rotate the barrel cap 180 degrees and the cap comes off, remove the slide lock (Falls out), remove the slide, pull spring out then the barrel. Hammer comes out in an assembly (Like a cassette), hand grips have a swivel you turn from the inside and they come off.

Video I used to field strip it.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k3r_oebxaQw
I thought it might be like a PPK, where the trigger guard gets pulled down which lets the slide come off.
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millman wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 4:01 pm
ffuries wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 2:00 pm
millman wrote: Sun Oct 15, 2023 1:04 pm Do you pull the trigger guard down to field strip it?
Under the barrel there is a plunger, you push it in, rotate the barrel cap 180 degrees and the cap comes off, remove the slide lock (Falls out), remove the slide, pull spring out then the barrel. Hammer comes out in an assembly (Like a cassette), hand grips have a swivel you turn from the inside and they come off.

Video I used to field strip it.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k3r_oebxaQw
I thought it might be like a PPK, where the trigger guard gets pulled down which lets the slide come off.
The Czechoslovakian CZ-82 and CZ-83 have that system (Trigger guard swivel breakdown). Don't know about the ones that proceeded or came after. Don't seem to recall it on my CZ-52.
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