The Yugo units are very nicely made. Definitely better fit and finish than the Chinese.
My Early Chinese is nicer then my yugo m59 except the stock
i need to clarify your statement altho in general i agree with you regarding the quality of workmenship of the russian vs yugo vs chinese . you have to make a distinction whether its a (early) chinese SKS as oppose to (late) norinco SKS .
as you can see in my earlier pic , i have all 4 and the yugo is not better made then the chinese but better made than the norinco .
norinco SKS are commercially produced for export while the chinese SKS was made for thier army use.
Out of curiousity, is it just some of the later commercial Norincos that had pinned barrels, or military ones also?
Hi,
I am really interested in buying an SKS. I have two options. I can get a nearly brand new Norinco SKS right now for 180$ or I can call SIR and pre order a Russian SKS for 169$ and get it in December. This has been really bothering me lately. What do you think?
from my own experience , my 65 had a long lug threaded barrel and my 67 had a short lug threaded barrel so you can see china have started in the late 60s to make manufacturing more economical.
all SKS barrel made in china up to 1967 are threaded , thereafter there was a gradual transition towards pinned barrel , however due to the large number of factories making SKS they did not move together so to answer your question , majority of the norinco are pinned barrel and majority of the early chinese are threaded but some could also be pinned .
I've a line on a new Norc SKS, the dealer says: threaded, chrome lined barrel, blade bayonet, apparently made on Russian equipment to Russian design specs by Norinco. $180.00.
I've a line on a new Norc SKS, the dealer says: threaded, chrome lined barrel, blade bayonet, apparently made on Russian equipment to Russian design specs by Norinco. $180.00.
So which is better, and why, Russian or Norc (pinned or threaded barrel -I hear all kinds of opinions, but not many reasons - ie: facts)? :
I've a line on a new Norc SKS, the dealer says: threaded, chrome lined barrel, blade bayonet, apparently made on Russian equipment to Russian design specs by Norinco. $180.00. Does that sound good, or not and why? I'm going to just use it for plinking, target practice.
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$180 is good for any gun, Chinese or not IMO.
CURTTON:
"the yugo is not better made then the chinese but better made than the norinco " May I suggest you review the examples out that, there is absolutely no way to compare the Yug M-59 or the M-59/66 family with Chinese SKS....
In the intenational arms market the Yugoslav SKS are recognized as being the top of the line, check it out.
Regards
John
i dont have to check it out john cos im looking right at them now. the quality of work on my early chinese are much better than my yugo M59/66 (wood excluded) , i dont have the M59 to compare to but i have heard that the M59 are better made.
I agree curtton, That yugo M59/66 looks like crap, You should send it to me
Ill pay the shipping![]()
I love that picture. Is the top one the early Chinese?
I agree curtton, That yugo M59/66 looks like crap, You should send it to me
Ill pay the shipping![]()
CURTTON:
"norinco SKS are commercially produced for export while the chinese SKS was made for thier army use."
How did you arrive at this tidbit of information, I would suggest you review your information....Except for very few made for an importer in the USA Norinco SKS rifles were simply refurbished military guns.... In some cases the ones that had 16 in barrels were refitted with longer ones....
Regards
John