I was at LeBaron yesterday and sighted an early 1950 SKS, square block, refurb in a laminate. Most early features still intact but with a blade bayo.
I've seen a few on here similar, BUT, this one had a blob of weld on the stock retainer plate on the barrel between the cleaning rod hole and the groove for the bayonet.
Is thsi typical? I've seen one pic of a similarly done gun on here earlier in the month.
I'm thinking this weld might be part of the mods to change to a blade bayo to cover the wider inletting left from removign a spike bayonet.
Anyone able to confirm if this is standard on these converted 1950's or just some cheesy drunken worker repair job?
I've seen a few on here similar, BUT, this one had a blob of weld on the stock retainer plate on the barrel between the cleaning rod hole and the groove for the bayonet.
Is thsi typical? I've seen one pic of a similarly done gun on here earlier in the month.
I'm thinking this weld might be part of the mods to change to a blade bayo to cover the wider inletting left from removign a spike bayonet.
Anyone able to confirm if this is standard on these converted 1950's or just some cheesy drunken worker repair job?


















































