It looks to be in great shape with all nos match. Thanks to ridgearm for the deal. Cheers
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You have one of the early threaded receivers. Mine has the shrink and pin receiver.
Your rifle was made at Longyan factory in 1956. Nice rifle.
You have one of the early threaded receivers. Mine has the shrink and pin receiver.
Your rifle was made at Longyan factory in 1956. Nice rifle.
The "SKS Carbine" says that the first digit indicates the year of manufacture starting from 1956, example if the serial number starts with 7 = 1963. Serial numbers starting with 1 = first year of production.
From what I can find, 306 and 36, in the triangle, are the same factory.
I am more than willing to admit my information may not be correct. I am getting most of it from "The SKS Carbine (CKC45g), by Steve Kehaya and Joe Poyer. 4th edition, from North Cape Pulications. Some about the factory codes, off the web.
If you can enlighten us with other information, it would be much appreciated and not considered offensive in any way.
It should say ridgearms. Local guy on the ee. Has(had?) a few extra for sale $175. picked up. Good to go!Who is "Ridgearm"?
You have one of the early threaded receivers. Mine has the shrink and pin receiver.
Your rifle was made at Longyan factory in 1956. Nice rifle.
So that would perhaps put these in 1967/68 timeframe, give or take.
So that would perhaps put these in 1967/68 timeframe, give or take.
I think they are from frontierThanks. Nice rifle. Are these originally Trade Ex rifles?
Not correct. Hopefully Howie will jump in on this. But I'll take a shot. The /306\ rifles that we are now seeing were made the year the barrels were changed. The 1.5 mil ones are threaded. The 1.6 mil ones are pinned. If I remember correctly that would be around 11 or 12 mil if they were made at /26\
I think they are from frontier



























