
- CHINESE NORINCO SKS SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS
- CHINESE NORINCO SKS SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER
Furniture Condition: The wood is in good condition but has been beat up over the years. The Chinese themselves often refer to their domestic built SKS carbine as the “Type 56 and a half” carbine.C&R eligible. Based on the Soviet-Sino production, it would appear that these truly domestically produced carbines were produced in the latter half of 1956 through at latest early 1957. And finally, these carbines range from S/N ~2000 to ~213700 for a production run of approximately 212,000 carbines. The stocks on these carbines appear to have a somewhat different wood type than was used in Russian SKS 45s. These carbines do not have near as many Russian approval and process stamps on components indicating less hand holding by the Soviets. These carbines are almost identical to the Soviet-Sinos with some notable differences. obviously there is more to it but that is the basic gst of it that works on a large number of chinese SKS. CHINESE NORINCO SKS SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBER
Based upon the serial number, this Soviet-Sinos SKS is refered to as a “Ghost” guns. the rule of thumb for chinese SKS is that if the serial number is 7 digits, the first digit is the amount of years since 1956, in your case 2, so your chinese SKS should be a 1958 production. The serial number indicates it was produced in 1956.
This is a great piece of military history. This is not a Norinco but a true early Chinese military issue with the blade bayonet. Not counter-bored.
CHINESE NORINCO SKS SERIAL NUMBERS SERIAL NUMBERS
All serial numbers match including the stock. The bore is bright and shiny with no signs of pitting or rust. For sale is a Chinese Type 56 SKS in good+ condition.