Are you sure?
I have no information suggesting that Yugo SKS rifles, or any SKS rifles for that matter, were EVER produced in a Full-auto configuration.
Besides, Since the May 81 ruling, and subsequent increases in restriction of the importation of full auto(class 3) weaponsThe BATFE would never allow the importation of Full auto Rifles without the complete removal or destruction by torch-cutting of the recievers.
I suspect that whoever told you that the rifles were full auto was misinformed or just full of it.
If in doubt, contact the BATFE (bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms, and have an agent inspect the guns and make a ruling as to their status. It would be in your best interests to do so yourself, as the posession of an unliscensed machinegun carries a ten year prison sentance and a 20,000$ fine for EACH machinegun! If they somehow ARE machineguns (which I doubt, as a machinegun with a FIXED TEN ROUND MAGAZINE, would be nearly useless), you should be able to avoid serious prision time and financial ruin by bringing these to the BATF's attention YOURSELF, VOLUNTARALLY.
There is another possibility. If An SKS is BROKEN, it can inadvertantly go full-auto or completely empty its magazine in a "runaway" full auto burst! This is an extremely dangerous malfunction, which must be addressed by a gunsmith.
2006-11-13 04:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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you might try putting in a different sear. we used to take the old m1's and file the sear, making them an auto instead of a semi.
2006-11-12 23:53:34
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answered by Anonymous
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the two they are hackng/have a modded controller or they have a sequence off finger. incredibly your waiting to press the fireplace button relatively rapid and interestingly like your taking pictures vehicle. i will burn up an entire clip or w/e of a .40 4 Magnum in under one million.5 seconds (no hacks or moddd controller) and noobs whinge and think of im hacking when I rape them with a M9 while they are attempting to Commando knife me.
2016-12-17 09:12:26
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answered by pynes 3
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If that 's true don't convert it and don't get on the net telling people about it.
2006-11-14 14:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't recomend messing with the sear pin... has a tendency of creating a hair trigger... very dangerous...
2006-11-13 00:34:44
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answered by jeep_man129 3
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different insidwe parts i think it's just two pieces
2006-11-12 23:58:58
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answered by Talking Hat 6
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