The ‘French tickler’ is just a stupid marketing gimmick. It is just a SKS with a spiked bayonet.
The French tickler just feels better...
And this is exactly why it was called “the French tickler” due to the hand guard’s resemblance to a ribbed condom …(with some imagination..I can see this…)That's what she said.
The newer so-called "French Tickler" Type 56 carbine has never been issued. After production in 1978-80 it was preserved with some Chinese cosmoline and put into strategic storage. After some 45 years it's like a brand new rifle. All the other Chinese Type 56's were issued and some of them are crappy beaters. And the "French Tickler's" barrel is threaded not pinned. I've had one for a few years and I'm very happy with it. Pretty accurate carbine. Unfortunately, the prices of the "Ticklers"are now quite high.Hey all, is there much of a difference between the French Tickler models vs other late Chinese models? Specifically the spike bayonet, wooden upper hand guard models?
I've always liked the look of the 'French Tickler' handguards. They seem to handle the heat a lot better during long range sessions compared to the standard wood ones.Hey all, is there much of a difference between the French Tickler models vs other late Chinese models? Specifically the spike bayonet, wooden upper hand guard models?
What're they going for these days? I could google it, I suppose, but it's easier to ask you lolThe newer so-called "French Tickler" Type 56 carbine has never been issued. After production in 1978-80 it was preserved with some Chinese cosmoline and put into strategic storage. After some 45 years it's like a brand new rifle. All the other Chinese Type 56's were issued and some of them are crappy beaters. And the "French Tickler's" barrel is threaded not pinned. I've had one for a few years and I'm very happy with it. Pretty accurate carbine. Unfortunately, the prices of the "Ticklers"are now quite high.
What're they going for these days? I could google it, I suppose, but it's easier to ask you lol
Yes I think 450 then 499 fairly soon afterwards.I think they were around 500 when they first came in (the French ticker batch). Price hikes are I think taking advantage of the last of usable semis in Canada now.



























