M76 8mm Parts Kit – Kit

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Are you a firearm collector, a gunsmith, or an enthusiast looking to own an authentic piece of Cold War history? The M76 8mm Parts Kit offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a complete, high-quality set of components for restoring, building, or displaying a legendary firearm.

Based on the iconic Yugoslavian M76, this 8mm parts kit features original components, featuring a storied history, robust design, and military-grade materials. Whether you intend to restore a vintage firearm, craft a custom build, or expand your military collectibles, this kit provides all the essential parts to bring your project to life.


The History and Significance of the Yugoslav M76

Origins and Development

Produced initially during the Cold War era, the Yugoslavian M76 was a versatile, reliable, and durable machine gun used extensively by Yugoslavian armed forces and allies. Developed in the 1960s and based on the Soviet PKM platform, the M76 was chambered in 8mm Mauser (7.92mm), making it compatible with a broad spectrum of European ammunition.

Role & Deployment

Renowned for its ruggedness, simplicity, and semi-automatic and automatic firing modes, the M76 was deployed in various combat and support roles throughout Yugoslavia and allied nations. Its robust construction made it a favorite among infantry units, and today, it is a prized collectible for militaria enthusiasts and collectors.

Why the M76 Remains Popular

Due to its historical significance, rugged design, and rarity, the M76 remains a popular subject for firearm restorations, reproductions, and display projects. Authentic parts kits help preserve its legacy and provide a genuine foundation for various building projects.


Features & Highlights of the M76 8mm Parts Kit

1. Authentic Military-Grade Components

This parts kit includes original, surplus components from the Cold War era, with many parts bearing authentic markings, serial numbers, and manufacturer stamps, ensuring historical accuracy.

2. High-Quality Manufacturing Materials

Manufactured from durable steel alloys, these parts are built to withstand the test of time. The kits contain precision-machined components, including barrels, bolts, receiver parts, and internals, all manufactured to meet strict military standards.

3. Complete or Partial Kits

Available as full sets or as individual components, these kits deliver flexibility for builders, restorers, or collectors. Full kits typically include the receiver (cut or uncut), barrel, bolt, trigger assembly, recoil parts, and more.

4. Historical & Collectible Value

As a surplus military item, the M76 parts kit is highly sought after due to its rarity and significance. Properly restored, it can become a centerpiece of any militaria collection or a functional firearm.

5. Ideal for Restoration & Custom Projects

These parts are perfect for building a fully functioning replica or restoring an original M76, enabling enthusiasts to experience first-hand the engineering of Cold War firearm design.


Components Included in the M76 8mm Parts Kit

Component Description
Receiver (cut or uncut) The main firearm body, often stamped steel, with or without markings, for assembly or display
Barrel Original or reproduction barrel in 8mm Mauser, with rifling and muzzle details
Bolt & Bolt Carrier Core firing components, often with original markings
Action & Internals Firing pin, recoil spring, trigger mechanism, safety parts
Stock & Frame Some kits include wood or polymer stocks and backbone components
Gas System Components Gas tube, piston, and related parts for firing operation
Magazine Housing & Feed System Magazine well, feed lips, and associated internal parts
Handguard & Cover Period-correct covers and handguard assemblies for authenticity

Note: The exact contents of each kit may vary depending on the source and version (cut or uncut receiver).


Technical Details & Historical Accuracy

Specification Details
Model Yugoslavian M76 8mm Parts Kit
Production Year 1960s–1980s (varies based on lot)
Caliber 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm)
Material Steel, wood, polymer (varies by component)