especially if it only comes in as a semi-auto.. what is the difference from an SKS..?
I will be interested in picking one of the paratrooper versions of the type 81. However I would like a review off someone who receives it, so I can know what to expect. I read the guns & ammo one and it didnt seem like a bad review of the rifle. And there had to be a reason why the Chinese chose to replace the type56 with it.
Chinese replaced it mainly as the 81 is a full auto weapon, with semi auto switch. That is my understanding anyway... No revolutionary engineering advances that I am aware of.
So if 81 arrive as a semi... Why ?
But if they retail in Canada expect to pay more than 4 times the amount than a simple AK. I heard the target range for retail on these rifles will be around the $1,100 mark. So if it does come in around that mark I think I just might stick with my 858 that costed me $600 back in '08 when it just got released.There's more to the Type 81 than an alternative to the AK, having lots of experience with the Type 56, the PLA was not as knocked out by it's incredible reliability as many in the west are. The Type 81 was designed to be more reliable than the AK and simpler to make.
There's more to the Type 81 than an alternative to the AK, having lots of experience with the Type 56, the PLA was not as knocked out by it's incredible reliability as many in the west are. The Type 81 was designed to be more reliable than the AK and simpler to make.
Keep in mind that
Type 81 is not based on AK. It is based on SKS.
even with original barrel it falls under non-restricted.
But if they retail in Canada expect to pay more than 4 times the amount than a simple AK. I heard the target range for retail on these rifles will be around the $1,100 mark. So if it does come in around that mark I think I just might stick with my 858 that costed me $600 back in '08 when it just got released.
Very, very interested in this rifle.
I'm trying not to get my hopes up, as the RCMP still has to classify this and logic often escapes them, but it's hard to not be at least a bit excited!
This shot to the top of my list.

Very, very interested in this rifle.
I'm trying not to get my hopes up, as the RCMP still has to classify this and logic often escapes them, but it's hard to not be at least a bit excited!
This shot to the top of my list.
The CZ858 made it through as non-res so surely someone is forcing them to think while evaluating firearms. I think it stands a good chance of being non-res in LMG flavour. Price will be high but they will sell like hot cakes.
I heard the target range for retail on these rifles will be around the $1,100 mark. So if it does come in around that mark I think I just might stick with my 858 that costed me $600 back in '08 when it just got released.



























