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    Team GunsNetwork PLATINUM 10/2012 rci2950's Avatar

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    Since I am in a Pic sharing mood. Here is Old Faithful My Chinese SKS

    It is a mystery as to its origin to me, I would like to think it is a military one. Had it for years and fired it lots. It still shoots sub MOD even after a metric ton of crappy Chinese steel core has gone up the pipe.

    I present to you, The jewel of the swamp







    For some reason I thought it was made in 1968. I don't remember why. If anyone can decrypt that symbol on it and tell me something.... That would be cool.
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    Oh nice, you don't see those synthetic stocks every day.

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    I like it!
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    Is that what that is, a poly stock? I guess I've never seen one before. It looks cool.

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    the stock is like some sort of fiberglass or something. really super durable. It came painted red like that originally. Apparently it is the stock that came on the rifle from new as well. By far this is the most trusted semi auto firearm i have ever used. It has not given me a single issue ever. not one hiccup. I wish they were all like this.
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    They are very reliable, just clean every so often.

    Found this chart, I have no idea what it means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adog View Post
    They are very reliable, just clean every so often.

    Found this chart, I have no idea what it means.
    its the markings for the different factories. Mine isn't on there i don't think. as far as my wheres waldo abilities are concerned
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schuetzenman View Post
    Oh nice, you don't see those synthetic stocks every day.
    I bought two stock sets back when they were still cheap... the wife broke one of the hand guards... not easy to find.
    We found out what "dealing" with progressive lefties is all about. Our side gives up something, they give up nothing and the progressives come back in a month or a year and want us to give up more... rinse and repeat...

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    Here is a nice Chinese (and a nicer Irish).

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