I've never been a fan of red rifles (red rifle noob), but after reading some threads and seeing some SKS pics, I'm ready to "pull the trigger" on an SKS and expect to do some superficial mods as long as they don't affect classification (such as replace the stock with a synthetic after-market tactical-looking stock (sorry to you purists, lol), and maybe eventually having the removable magazine mod).
My question relates to the date of manufacture for a Norinco SKS. I am debating between one of early 60's versus one from 70's-80's. Both are said to have milled receivers and chrome-lined barrels with spike bayonets. Is there any reason to favour one over the other? I've heard that Chinese SKS rifles had many small incremental factory changes done over the years and wonder whether the later manufactured ones have some benefit over the earlier vintage. Thanks for your comments in advance.
My question relates to the date of manufacture for a Norinco SKS. I am debating between one of early 60's versus one from 70's-80's. Both are said to have milled receivers and chrome-lined barrels with spike bayonets. Is there any reason to favour one over the other? I've heard that Chinese SKS rifles had many small incremental factory changes done over the years and wonder whether the later manufactured ones have some benefit over the earlier vintage. Thanks for your comments in advance.