SOLD OUT: TYPE 81 SPECIAL EDITION -Shipment 2-

17 T81s for sale in B.C. on #######

That's all of Canada.

Actually right now are less type 81 for sale than during the last 3 months. And check the prices.

You guys can wait forever for your $1,200 type 81 - maybe spend some time and energy making money instead so you can afford one.

Or buy a SKS - maybe you won't be able to even afford that one soon.


Today one sold on the EE within minutes "at cost" in Ontario, that would be $1,390 pick up.
 
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Got my rifles today and just finished cleaning them. I went with fixed OR because I heard the fixed was better QC than the folder. I got to say that they are better than expected. The wood is nicely finished and the fit is tight. The action is alright, I feel it’s going to smooth right out within a couple outings.

The cheek well on the fixed is tight using the irons, but it’s not uncomfortable. I haven’t decided yet if I’ll put an optic on one, but I plan on replacing the safety with a paddle AK clone with all of them because the 180 is awful.

I also have a triangle folder for one of them once I find a new rear trunnion.

Overall very happy with the purchase, anyone still waiting for theirs it’s definitely worth it. Going shooting tomorrow.
 
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Went to attach my pic rail to the mount, opened it up and this spring comes flying out…… trying to get it back in but it’s a real pain, not sure what happened exactly as to why it came out. Unfortunately I deformed them spring trying to get it back in :(
 

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You backed out the retaining screw way to much thats what happened.

Nope did not even touch the retaining screw, was going to check how it fit with where it was set already, just opened the latch and heard something drop. Although maybe it was fairly backed out from factory and when I opened the latch it went for a ride. Might be able to find a spring from something else and try and get it back in.
 
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Nope did not even touch the retaining screw, was going to check how it fit with where it was set already, just opened the latch and heard something drop. Although maybe it was fairly backed out from factory and when I opened the latch it went for a ride. Might be able to find a spring from something else and try and get it back in.

I would suggest a trip to your local gunsmith, probably your cheapest and best option.
 
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Went to attach my pic rail to the mount, opened it up and this spring comes flying out…… trying to get it back in but it’s a real pain, not sure what happened exactly as to why it came out. Unfortunately I deformed them spring trying to get it back in :(

that happened to me too it required the lever to over extend to the 180 degree point so the tab extends down and jam the spring back in the hole, then bring the lever back to its regular position while holding the spring and pushing it into the hole. took me a few tries to get it but it is doable.

hope this helps
 
that happened to me too it required the lever to over extend to the 180 degree point so the tab extends down and jam the spring back in the hole, then bring the lever back to its regular position while holding the spring and pushing it into the hole. took me a few tries to get it but it is doable.

hope this helps

Thanks! I ended up getting a spring back in seems to be fine now :)
 
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spetsnaz reloads are hard on the fore grip. Lol.

I’m guessing the finish is some sort of shellac? I’m going to strip it and finish it in linseed or tung oil.
 
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spetsnaz reloads are hard on the fore grip. Lol.

I’m guessing the finish is some sort of shellac? I’m going to strip it and finish it in linseed or tung oil.

Good idea. I was thinking about the same. Love Tung oil.

That finish is a joke. But pretty easy to fix. I have 60 grid sand paper marks on mine. hahaha

The metal is good.
 
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