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Oh snap, is that factory 26? If you look to the right of the triangle those Chinese characters are "56" meaning type 56 military issue.Here's one I rescued a few years back. It had one of those cheesy dust cover scope mounts and sat in an awful synthetic stock. The last owner used it as his loaner deer rifle. The only good that came out of it is that it was given a real nice trigger job at some point.
I was able to score the matching stock, but the dust cover and magazine don't match.
I can make the 200y steel sing a mighty fine tune, but that 350y plate only gets a tickle or two. Still a real fun shooter, not even sure what type it is. Maybe one of you fine gentlemen can id the mark?View attachment 682968View attachment 682969
Someone please correct me if I"m wrong, but I think that is a sino-Soviet model, Jianshe arsenal. Check your serial number to see if it's sino-Soviet.Oh snap, is that factory 26? If you look to the right of the triangle those Chinese characters are "56" meaning type 56 military issue.
That is what I love about NWF: great knowledge share. Awesome Joe13!
I have a Russian and a Norinco at the house, hard part is to remember to post a pic after I get home.Don't know what it is about this SKS but, it is already costing me! I just dropped some coin on stripper clips, a correct receiver cover, a sling and a pouch to hold the clips. I'll do an updated photo with everything once it all arrives.
Anyone else out there with an SKS that wants to play? Need more pics!
...or maybe I need a blade bayonet? I just can't seem to figure it out!