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Sks question
The_Dead_Eye
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I don't know anything about an SKS.
How do you convert a fixed mag to a detachable 30rd mag or don't you?
I'm thinking about buying an SKS to keep in the trunk of my car because they are so cheap and I already have a couple thousand rounds of 7.62x39 ammo.
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How do you convert a fixed mag to a detachable 30rd mag or don't you?
I'm thinking about buying an SKS to keep in the trunk of my car because they are so cheap and I already have a couple thousand rounds of 7.62x39 ammo.
Remember...Terrorist are attacking Civilians; Not the Government. Protect Yourself!
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1. is this legal to own in Cook county
2. is it concidered an assult weapon.
I just want to find out before I attempt to buy one.
if anyone knows the answers to these questions or know where to direct me to find the answers that would be a great help..
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SKS SPORTER 7.62X39 MADIE IN CHINA BY
NORINCO LABANU, INC. RONKONKOMA, NY. 93 17XXX
I heard that the receivers on these rifles are milled and not stamped. Also, is this considered "pre-ban"?
I have determined that this is a "type 56 carbine" due to the detachable magazine feature and the fact that there is no typical Norinco "triangle" symbol.
Am I just fishing in the toilet bowl trying to find a decent, nothing fancy, Chinese SKS for under $150 in central Ohio?
The gun prices around here are about average for most everything.
What's a fair price for a Chinese SKS as described?
Thanks to all who reply,
Rob
" Those who give up a little freedom for temporary security, deserve neither freedom nor security "
- Benjamin Franklin
Rameleni1
I have seen type 56 mentioned frequently.
I recently purchased a Chinese SKS.
There is the number 26 in the triangle on the receiver.
Importer was in Ca.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Tony
I have a choice of an older Norinco with matching numbers or a new Yugo SKS. They each cost the same, $139. I imagine I can put a bayonet on the Norinco, but not the Yugo. This rifle will be for behind my truck seat.
Please give me the Pros and Cons on the Norinco and the Yugo.
Which would be your choice and why?
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Mobuck
1 inch high X 1/2 inch wide and as thick as a penny or quarter. This fills the small gap and free play between the rear of your receiver and the new synthetic stock. Choate stocks come with this plastic shim.
Bruce