Rare one up for sale...

Albanian ones just used thin wood. Feels light and poor quality, and handguard feels very fragile. I could crush it with my hand.

Because the topic swayed in the direction of 'quality' where false presumptions were made.
 
Balsa is a member of the Malvaceae (flowering plants) family and is native to South America only. Beech and birch are members of the Fagaceae (it includes beeches and oaks) family and native to Europe, Asia and North America.

Birch is in some cases denser than Beech and beech is in some cases denser than birch. One of the factors, when growing in the same area is the presence or availabilty of certain minerals that are preferred by one species rather than the other.

However, I cannot make out any reason as to mention Balsa wood in conjunction with an Albanian SKS unless the Albanians imported the Balsa wood from Equador to put on their SKSs.

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Wow.... ITS RUSSIAN BIRCH THAT IS MUCH SOFTER THE BEECH. NOBODY SAID ALBANIA USED BALSA!

Tell ya what.... Do what I did. Go strip, sand, cut, slice, dice, and drill up stocks from albania and russia, spend 2 min on google (Its FREE) and tell me I'm wrong.
 
Doesn't take much to spark an argument here. Personally, I love all the SKS models. Wish I had the money and luck to own one of each.
 
Wow.... ITS RUSSIAN BIRCH THAT IS MUCH SOFTER THE BEECH. NOBODY SAID ALBANIA USED BALSA!

Tell ya what.... Do what I did. Go strip, sand, cut, slice, dice, and drill up stocks from albania and russia, spend 2 min on google (Its FREE) and tell me I'm wrong.

How is you stock analyses test thing going? I haven't seen that thread yet. Off to look.
 
Wow.... ITS RUSSIAN BIRCH THAT IS MUCH SOFTER THE BEECH. NOBODY SAID ALBANIA USED BALSA!

Tell ya what.... Do what I did. Go strip, sand, cut, slice, dice, and drill up stocks from albania and russia, spend 2 min on google (Its FREE) and tell me I'm wrong.

Well guys, no harm meant - just wiping the laughing tears. Anyways ... over the last few month a was looking out for a sig line and bingo there it is:

"ITS RUSSIAN BIRCH THAT IS MUCH SOFTER THE BEECH"
 
Pretty sure we have most variations.... Its not that anyone believes known species for each nation is wrong, we just like facts and data. In addition, the early chinese stocks do not seem to be Chu wood and some have russian QC stamps. So if they come back as birch.... There's your verification.
 
Density and hardness are not the same thing.

Also, density is not desirable in a rifle as it usually equates to weight.

Beech is usually used as a very cheap stock wood when better wood cannot be had. It tends to warp and weighs too much.

Beech is not superior to birch. That's just nonsense. Birch is almost universally the go-to inexpensive substitute for walnut in the firearms world. The us purposefully switched to birch over walnut for m1 and m14 production as it held up better in testing.

Do your real search before citing useless density data.
 
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