I just bought one of the Century M70s at a show this past weekend. There was only one vendor that had them (2 models). One had a slightly wobbly stock (not bad), the other was perfect so I got that one. Otherwise, both rifles were of really great quality (surprisingly)...the wood was perfect, finish was a nice even parkerizing, nothing rattled, and the action was like butter. Trigger was pretty decent, but not quite as nice as the Armory USA SSR-85C-2.
I couldn't pass it up! Came with 2 30 rounders (one used M70, one non-Yugo mag that looks brand new), bayonet (VG)/matching # sheath (VG)/frog (G), sling (unissued), oil bottle (G-VG), cleaning rod & kit, and pouch (looks unissued) that holds 3 mags, oiler, & cleaning kit.
Does anyone know the exact US parts used? Receiver, barrel, and I'm assuming FCG. What about the piston & MB?
The only down side is that here in MI, rifles & shotguns that are under 30" (with the stock folded/collapsed) are considered "pistols". Therefore you need to have your pistol purchase permit, and must take it in to the PD to be registered...er, I mean "for a safety inspection".
(And just for those paying attention, by MI law, any such rifle/shotgun that is under 26" is considered to be "short barreled" rifle/shotgun, and is illegal in this state AFAIK. The M70 comes in at just over 27".)
Of course, the up side to that is that if it's a considered a pistol, and you have your CCW...
--Otter