We've got Chinese SKS Rifles in stock!

I mentioned a couple weeks ago that these were coming,, the refurb and new unissued too! Some places will have one or the other or both, I think the refurbs would be cool to look through for sure and $300 for a refurb Chinese SKS is around the price everyone will be charging, new ones will be upwards from $350. Get them while you can! I will be down to look them over Monday, unless you guys are open tomorrow!!! Thanks for getting them!

Unfortunately we won't be here tomorrow.
But on Monday are here 9 to 5.30. Drop by anytime then, and we'll help you out!

Sincerely, K
 
Those stocks don't look refurbed. What process of refurb did they go through? Is refurb simply meaning mismatched replaced parts? Is refurb the right term to use?

The stocks feel nothing like the old (blonde) batch. If anything, they feel like Yugoslav M48/M48A stocks. Some stocks are serial matching, some are not.
I have not found a rhyme or reason to replaced parts. No parts are restamped with new serial numbers, or scratched out. So each rifle will not have the same s/n on each component.

Sincerely, K
 
So it is just the trigger guards that were stamped... that is what I was thinking at the time of post, and the earlier Chinese /26\ had milled trigger guard. Would this be correct? and pinned barrels opposed to threaded?

Factory 26 never pinned barrels, they threaded them. Only 3 or 4 factoris trialed stamping receivers. Some even tried cast metal for receivers. Bit the vast majority aka 99.9% of sks are milled receiver.

China did stamped other parts such as the trigger group though. There are wide variations in sks production out of China. It would be best to go over to sks files dot com to get a full appreciation.
 
You haven't been buying chinese sks lately off the ee. 300 is average.

BBQ paint and refurb marks are a Russian thing. Not chinese.

actually yes,bought another one 2 weeks or so ago,and getting another one from my local place for $175.00 this week,the forth one this year,2 of them we're factory 26,i just told him,SKS $200.00 and under,he calls me,i guess eastern part of Canada has tons of SKS still,not to mention we're about 30 minutes from the 2 biggest sellers of SKS over the years,bought i agree these ones seems cool if you're a collector,not sure why anybody would collect SKS's but to each is own,seller should really post pictures of the markings if he is to try and get collector to buy,which seems to be more what these a geared towards,
 
actually yes,bought another one 2 weeks or so ago,and getting another one from my local place for $175.00 this week,the forth one this year,2 of them we're factory 26,i just told him,SKS $200.00 and under,he calls me,i guess eastern part of Canada has tons of SKS still,not to mention we're about 30 minutes from the 2 biggest sellers of SKS over the years,bought i agree these ones seems cool if you're a collector,not sure why anybody would collect SKS's but to each is own,seller should really post pictures of the markings if he is to try and get collector to buy,which seems to be more what these a geared towards,

Im a fan of collecting sks over shooting. I just dont find them very enjoyable anymore to shoot with.
 
Here are some pictures of stamps, as requested.

All of those are from the two rifles currently on display in the cage.

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All of the ones we have come with spike bayonets, no blades.
 

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Here are some pictures of stamps, as requested.

All of those are from the two rifles currently on display in the cage.

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All of the ones we have come with spike bayonets, no blades.

If the three upper pics come from the same SKS then the numbers are not matching. Magazine: 22463; trigger guard: 23254 and the receiver: 1512684. I can’t clearly decipher the factory number on the receiver, on the right side of the serial number. Is it /0306\? It seems to be a refurb re-assembled from a number of non-matching components.
The bottom two pics show a typical Type 56 carbine. I can’t clearly decipher the factory number in a triangle: is it /606\ ? The numbers on the stock and receiver are matching but the stock is quite beaten. The sling swivel is located at the bottom of the stock not on the side which is a Russian style bottom swivel. Might be early production stock? It would be nice to see a number on the trigger guard if it’s matching.
The bottom SKS should be more carefully inspected to find out more exactly the production period.
 
If the three upper pics come from the same SKS then the numbers are not matching. Magazine: 22463; trigger guard: 23254 and the receiver: 1512684. I can’t clearly decipher the factory number on the receiver, on the right side of the serial number. Is it /0306\? It seems to be a refurb re-assembled from a number of non-matching components.
The bottom two pics show a typical Type 56 carbine. I can’t clearly decipher the factory number in a triangle: is it /606\ ? The numbers on the stock and receiver are matching but the stock is quite beaten. The sling swivel is located at the bottom of the stock not on the side which is a Russian style bottom swivel. Might be early production stock? It would be nice to see a number on the trigger guard if it’s matching.
The bottom SKS should be more carefully inspected to find out more exactly the production period.

I do not think we ever said that those are numbers matching. Sorry about the misunderstanding.

Again, they are advertised as military refurb. I understand the difference between non-matching (what these ones are), force matched (like all the crated Soviet SKSs that were imported in the last number of years), and NOS/non-refurb.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, the display rifles are from factories 366 and 0306.

Sincerely, K
 
Took a quick look at the 2 they had left, one looked like factory 26 and the other I am not sure, refurb is understated, not as nice as the worst Russian refurb but very interesting, if the one I wanted was there I would have bought it, the muzzles were redone with a pipe reamer I think!! For a collector they would be cool for sure if you find the one you are looking for but other than that, I wouldn't buy them as a shooter! YMMV.
 
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