I'm thinking I best run back and buy another lol!
Could be Factory 016. If you have a pic, post please, thx.
My mag was so pitted I could see through the metal in some spots lol. Tossed on a russian one to replace it. The rust was in hidden spots under the stock atlest.
The rest of the metal was fine tho. So the mag was a small issue.
Quote Originally Posted by found_fish View Post
Could be Factory 016. If you have a pic, post please, thx.
416. Factory 016 doesn't exist... was a mistake in interpreting the factory marking. This information comes from Kengs down in the US that imported most of these 416 models.
It seems that the code /016\ exists:
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That's wrong. Was guessed at when drafted, proven wrong with import documentation received from the US importer. 016 is actually 416 misinterpreted.
There were a lot ID'd chinese arsenal markings that were identified incorrectly in the past. Sks files dot com has covered them pretty well and parsed them down to verified markings.
The 416 guns were imported heavily by Kengs in Atlanta Georgia. Many were misinterpreted as 016 for the triangle. Kengs can verify each and every gun they have imported in the past by serial number.
The picture above is old info. State Arsenal 416 is in Jing-AN, China
Arsenal 625 doesnt exist either. But people still call there 256 guns that. The crates the "625" guns came in were even marked for arsenal "256" with it written numerically, not in a triangle, on the side of the crate.
Quote Originally Posted by 05RAV View Post
It seems that the code /016\ exists:
016 and 416 are both there and they don't look alike. If a 416 exists it does not nullify the existence of 016 which is quoted in a number of documents online.
I've pointed you in the direction of the best information we now have. If you want to follow the old assumptions based on guess work that's all up to you.
Like I said, go check out sks files dot com and actually look into the current, evidence based research. Or not.
016 and 416 are the same arsenal mark. The 016 is a mistake in reading the marking. If you remove the stock you can see the bottom extension of the 4.