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Yugo. Board

jonnyc

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Just got this interesting board at the Williamsport show. The latest headstamp is dated 1982. That would make it Yugoslavian, but labeled in non-Cyrillic Serbo-Croatian. If that is correct, can anyone provide a bit of translation help? I will probably try to refill the empty places, but there is one spot I want to confirm. The existing 7.62x39 LS-cased blank and the empty 7.62 TT blank space are both designated M68 "Manevarski". As I know of no steel-cased Yugoslav 7.62x25 rounds, would I be correct in assuming I am simply missing a Yugo. brass-cased blank?
Any other info on this board would be greatly appreciated.



 
Small world, I gave that board away some time ago because I figured it was more trouble than it was worth to find and section the needed rounds. Glad it has a good home. Manevarski from my meaning is nothing more than a maneuver (training) blank and I assumed that it would be a brass cased 7.62. The term has nothing to do with the case material. Bob
 
Bob, Jon did not reflect to the case material as such (which was brass in Yugoslavia on all known rounds of this caliber) but rater to the fact tht there was a blank in 7.62x25 what would be some sort of sensation.
 
I actually have a Yugo Tokarev blank or two, but too scarce to cut. Maybe I'll find another. Thanks guys.
 
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