How can I tell if my SKS has a chrome barrel?

MrPuffyPants

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I have had 2 different people look at my SKS. One is sure I have a chrome barrel, the other is certain that I do not. The guy who is sure said that because the outside of the muzzle is silver (instead of blued) it must be chromed. The other guy said he thought that it was just polished and the barrel was not chrome lined. Is there some other test or way to identify this?
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USSR made - chrome
Chinese - probably chrome (usually chromed, but they could made some without or with totally crappy quality)
Yugo - no chrome
Albanian - ???
Romanian - ???
 
all SKS has chrome bore except yugo and russian made 1949-part 1951.

you can do the cold blue test .
 
My 1950 is not chromed. Why do you want to chrome it? There are some people who say a none chromed barrel is more accurate, though I have never seen proof of that, but I did read it on the internet so it Must be true. :D

Because... chromed barrels just put a smile on your face. It's like having a stainless barrel... only not.


Plus, it also helps with the corrosive 7.62x39 ammo that's out there for real cheap!

;)
 
The best solution is to own more then one.

I own 2 norcs one russian and I'm thinking of getting another russian. The norcs don't get the attention my russian sks does. I should sell one but naahh
 
werent some done like that for the 'changing of the guard'?....at least some parts?

The Chinese have a totally chromed honor guard SKS. There is a nice pic of one on Yooper's website... pretty shiny! The Russians just used regular SKS rifles, the Poles used Russian SKS rifles in Polish laminated wood stocks, not sure about other countries.
 
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