- Location
- East of Home, West of the Rest
@Plinker: Apfelstrudel is more of a german thing, but it's also very common over here. Speaking of it makes me hungry, I should make some.
While a K31 will outshoot an SKS, we still use them side by side during classes as they complement each other perfectly. The SKS is perfect for young shooters and girls.
@Camster: getting a new stock or bayonet is probably the best way. Leaving the bayo open is no option.
@Roughshod: thanks.
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That is a Chinese SKS in a Russian laminate stock for sure. I can say for sure it is not an Egyptian contract Chinese SKS as those had blued bolt carrier groups and the laminate stocks did not have the rear cross bolt in the wrist.
Does the gun have any factory markings? If it is a Factory 26 gun it would be possible to date it and determine if it should have a spike bayonet or a blade. If you take a pic of the rear sight block and where the barrel mounts to the receiver it could also be determined by those features.




















































