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Norinco sks date of manufacture
Norinco sks date of manufacture





Despite firing a 7.62X39 cartridge, the weapon’s lack of recoil is startling. As modern carbines go, it’s a little heavy. Other than the trigger and bolt, the SKS offers simply a magazine catch, a safety, and a take-down lever. The all-business functionality of Simonov’s design is apparent the moment the gun falls into your hands. But don’t get the idea that function follows form with the SKS nothing could be further from the truth. If supremely lacquered and dressed to the nines, it’s easy to see how an SKS could proudly serve as part of any soldier’s ceremonial regalia. Although the parallel-to-the-barrel gas tube does resemble its far-more-famous successor, the SKS somehow looks more refined than the AK, much like an M-1 Garand looks statelier than even the sleekest M-16. The gun looked wonderful in the late-afternoon sunlight-the rifle’s full-length wooden stock and folding spike-style bayonet subtly undermining its Soviet-era utilitarian aesthetics. I recently spent some quality time with a 25-year-old Norinco-built “Chinese Type 56” SKS. So what, exactly, happens to good guns when they get one-upped by firearms that are newer, better, and more relevant? According to several references I consulted, they become “ceremonial arms.” For this task, I believe the Norinco SKS is extremely well-suited.







Norinco sks date of manufacture