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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Nefarious on October 06, 2011, 05:35:11 PM
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From Left to Right:
1941 Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant 91/30
1943 Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant M38
1955 Chinese T-53 (M44)
1992 Chinese Norinco SKS-S
1956 Chinese /26\ Arsenal SKS
1956 Chinese /26\ Arsenal SKS
19?? Chinese /216\ Arsenal SKS
1968 Chinese /26\ Arsenal SKS
1971 Albanian SKS
1958 Romanian SKS
1960 Romanian SKS
1950 Russian Tula SKS
1953 Russian Tula SKS
1954 Russian Tula SKS
1954 Russian Izhevsk SKS
19?? Yugoslavian M59
1980 Yugoslavian M59/66
Yugoslavian M70
Romanian WASR-10
Romanian WASR-10
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Nice collection!
I have only three Chicom weapons; two SKS types and a Chinese Type 56 AKM.
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WOW Nef
What are you doing suppling your own personal army ...LOL .. Nice collection there sir.
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very nice..used to own a Chinese SKS
all those 7.62?
I like the Yugoslavian M70...the one on left on floor?
the next one really looks like the two Romanian(think that's what they were) mac 90's I also owned.
do you have any drums for them? I had two 75 rd drums and 4 30 rd mags for each one, that was a blast :D
noticing most have the bayonets also, very cool....I see... I think a muzzle break on last one standing? I put one of those on the SKS
very nice man :rock
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Chinese Type 56 AKM.
What kind? Milled? Stamped? Does it have a Fixed Bayonet? Would like to see pics... I would like to own a Chinese AKM.
noticing most have the bayonets also, very cool....I see... I think a muzzle break on last one standing?
Yeah, all my SKS's have Bayos. The Muzzle Brake on the M59/66 is actually a Grenade Launcher which are fixed onto all Yugo M59/66s.
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is the 1992 Chinese Norinco SKS-S the Paratrooper version? it looks spot on to mine,it's a pleasure shooting that gun. i bought it along time ago for 80 dollars at a yard sale along with her ex husbands Bear compound bow which i paid 15 for lol the Gun is in near mint condition ( very low serial numbers) and the bow wasnt bad either :D
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is the 1992 Chinese Norinco SKS-S the Paratrooper version? it looks spot on to mine,it's a pleasure shooting that gun. i bought it along time ago for 80 dollars at a yard sale along with her ex husbands Bear compound bow which i paid 15 for lol the Gun is in near mint condition ( very low serial numbers) and the bow wasnt bad either :D
Yes Sir it is! $80!!! Yikes. You would be please to know that that your SKS has at least tripled in value :cheers:
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Yes Sir it is! $80!!! Yikes. You would be please to know that that your SKS has at least tripled in value :cheers:
i know for 80 bucks i grabbed that gun up lol She was selling his crap for pennies on the dollar, is there a way to tell the exact year of the gun i bought it late 80's serial number is 121240 or is that number good for reference
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What kind? Milled? Stamped? Does it have a Fixed Bayonet? Would like to see pics... I would like to own a Chinese AKM.
Yeah, all my SKS's have Bayos. The Muzzle Brake on the M59/66 is actually a Grenade Launcher which are fixed onto all Yugo M59/66s.
ahhhh cc that
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Very nice collection.
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I love my SKS, the only down side to it is if I don't keep the insides clean is has a tendancy to double fire at random.
Not sure if that is a trait of the SKS in general or just mine. :headscratch:
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i know for 80 bucks i grabbed that gun up lol She was selling his crap for pennies on the dollar, is there a way to tell the exact year of the gun i bought it late 80's serial number is 121240 or is that number good for reference
Hmmm... If it is a Norinco SKS-S it may give you the last two digits of the year it was made like mine... 92 #####. They will be the first two digits of the serial number and they will be separated by a space between the year and the number.
If it is not a SKS-S (It will say on it). Then the only way you can really effectively judge the date is the Arsenal stamp. Does it have a Triangle with numbers in it on the receiver? If yes... the only arsenal you can date is the /26\ arsenal. All others can only be roughly dated by the type of parts it has.
Norinco produced the SKS-S in an effort to fulfill the high US demand for the SKS in the late 80's and early 90s. Importers shipped millions of Chinese SKS's into the US and eventually ran out of military surplus SKS's. In turn they started producing them commercially. Once the love affair kind of fizzled out they started producing "Sporter" models like the SKS-S, M, D and other variants to keep up with the new American love affair of the AK-47. Then the AWB hit and the SKS was neutered but that's another story. :)
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What kind? Milled? Stamped? Does it have a Fixed Bayonet? Would like to see pics... I would like to own a Chinese AKM.
Stamped receiver, bayonet lug and swivel ground off. Made by Norinco.... I should have a photo somewhere..... I've owned it since 1993. I have around a dozen magazines, mostly Warsaw Pact manufacture.... I replaced the butt stock with a Fiberforce, glass reinforced Nylon 66 piece years ago. It's very similar to the Mak-90, except it didn't have the ugly thumbhole stock.
Edit: Here's a photo:
(http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/10968_1291743179047_1394292441_30836392_7409864_n.jpg)
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I love my SKS, the only down side to it is if I don't keep the insides clean is has a tendancy to double fire at random.
Not sure if that is a trait of the SKS in general or just mine. :headscratch:
You most likely have a fouled firing pin. You tube the instructions on how to disassemble your Bolt and clean thoroughly and reassemble.
If you take your bolt and shake it, the Firing pin should rattle and move freely inside of the bolt.
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Stamped receiver, bayonet lug and swivel ground off. Made by Norinco.... I should have a photo somewhere..... I've owned it since 1993. I have around a dozen magazines, mostly Warsaw Pact manufacture.... I replaced the butt stock with a Fiberforce, glass reinforced Nylon 66 piece years ago. It's very similar to the Mak-90, except it didn't have the ugly thumbhole stock.
Sweet!
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ok got ya, mines a 91 121240 Norinco SKS . guess i bought it in the early 90's then instead of late 80's dam memory lol
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You most likely have a fouled firing pin. You tube the instructions on how to disassemble your Bolt and clean thoroughly and reassemble.
If you take your bolt and shake it, the Firing pin should rattle and move freely inside of the bolt.
Yep, if you don't clean the bolt and firing pin, the SKS can foul up enough to have the firing pin stick full forward. The net result is the typical slam-fire incident. I've seen whole 10 round magazines slam-fired. Talk about getting the Range Master's attention....
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Nefarious check your PM's.
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"No sir, Mr. Beckworth. It doesn't take a lead weight to fall on me or a hit from one of these weapons to see what we're talking about is communist domination of the world!"
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jeez man, you preparing for a nuclear war or a zombie apocolypse? :headscratch:
nice collection though, wish i could own some of those! :aok
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jeez man, you preparing for a nuclear war or a zombie apocolypse? :headscratch:
nice collection though, wish i could own some of those! :aok
Its better to have a gun and not need it, then to need a gun and not have it :aok
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However, it's worse still to have a gun, not need it, or how to use it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HBISLpVkbo
-Penguin
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"No sir, Mr. Beckworth. It doesn't take a lead weight to fall on me or a hit from one of these weapons to see what we're talking about is communist domination of the world!"
What a great line from the movie... ... wait for it... .... :aok
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Its better to have a gun and not need it, then to need a gun and not have it :aok
yup i guess so! :cool:
"...and now, for mister shades..."
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However, it's worse still to have a gun, not need it, or how to use it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HBISLpVkbo
-Penguin
wow
what the hell kinda rifle was that towards the end....serious kick :O
I have seen a lot of these before crazy stuff :rofl
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However, it's worse still to have a gun, not need it, or how to use it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HBISLpVkbo
-Penguin
You can't fix stupid... People, especially women, should not shoot high powered weapons without some instruction prior.
I like this old lady in the video linked below... Gonna "shoot him in the toodles..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB7iz1HTh9U&NR=1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB7iz1HTh9U&NR=1)
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What an arsenal, Nef.
God Bless America.
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I'm not looking at this thread for fear of a jealous uprising.
7.62x39 is fun.
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Yep, if you don't clean the bolt and firing pin, the SKS can foul up enough to have the firing pin stick full forward. The net result is the typical slam-fire incident. I've seen whole 10 round magazines slam-fired. Talk about getting the Range Master's attention....
Thanks Nef and Widewing. I knew what the cause was just didn't know if it was common to all SKS's or not.
Wow, I have never seen a whole mag do that :eek: The most I have ever had was a 3 round slam fire
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Nice collection.
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You can't fix stupid... People, especially women, should not shoot high powered weapons without some instruction prior.
I like this old lady in the video linked below... Gonna "shoot him in the toodles..."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB7iz1HTh9U&NR=1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB7iz1HTh9U&NR=1)
It depends on the woman in question- I doubt the drama club guys would stand much of a chance against the girls field hockey team if the sand hit the fan. I see your point in that men can become larger and stronger than women, just because of genetics. Otherwise, it's all about practice.
-Penguin