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decided to pick this one up after i saw it in a pawn shop, looks like new with the bayo and cleaning kit in the stock and all matching numbers, gotta find me a cleaning rod tho but thats no biggie, only shot it a few times so far just to make sure it works but shot fine. Will put it thru the paces tomorrow at the range.

 

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Nice Norenco SKS, Good Job!

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Ron L here = SERESURPLUS

Good going? Thats one of the better looking ones I've seen in a bit? I've seen some Nice Yugo's (Like new) , but here, most Norenco are beat up Screwed up and messed up? Nice to se that you got a nice looking one! Congrats
 

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If you don't mind my asking, how much did that set you back?
 

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That's a sweet price for the condition!!
 

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gotta say she,s pretty clean. i also have a norinco and its like new when i was ready to by one i looked at hundreds of sks s and most where well used even under all the cosmoline or what ever they smear on them but ever once in while you find a very clean little used one. That was 15 years and at least 10000 rounds ago other than crappy amo sometimes it still functions great. so keep it clean it shoot the hell out of it
 

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:) Yup, you got yourself a real good deal on a nice Norinco Type 56! This, probably, won't break your heart; but, around here, I've seen them go for as much as $450.00. Nice going!




(Here's your cleaning rod; and, I got 'a tell you: If it were mine, I wouldn't sell it. Cheap to shoot, lots of states will let you hunt with it, and it makes a very decent tac rifle. The Chinese Type 56 isn't quite as strong as the Yugo 59/66; but, most shooters seem to prefer them. I know I do.) ;)

Long & Short SKS Cleaning Rods
 

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ChiCom SKS's are hard to beat. You found one in good condition with the bayo. I would not let it go.

I bought a norinco brand new in 1992 and it has been my favorite rifle so far. I had to change out the stock for a butler creek (the original one just seemed too short), but I still have the original in the attic. I might've lost my bayonet, though.

Keep the norinco. It is a GREAT rifle!
 

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I did keep it, found another one in a pawn shop in good as that one it looked like but still covered in cosmo, I bought it for 225 and turned right around and sold it for 275. They seem to be turning up everywhere I look now but dont need another one.
 

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New poster here. Yeah I love mine. It's a little rougher than yours but all the numbers match and the sights are close. A little dirty, gonna need some love. Mine was a bargain at $100.

I think I am going to concentrate on getting it clean and in stock trim with the spike and anything else it might be missing. I used to be into firearms years ago but got out of them somehow. It's a lot more fun than my old Tec-22 ;)
 

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New poster here. Yeah I love mine. It's a little rougher than yours but all the numbers match and the sights are close. A little dirty, gonna need some love. Mine was a bargain at $100.

I think I am going to concentrate on getting it clean and in stock trim with the spike and anything else it might be missing. I used to be into firearms years ago but got out of them somehow. It's a lot more fun than my old Tec-22 ;)
Yeah, looks like you are missing the bayonet and the cleaning rod. Both can be found all over the net, including cheaper than dirt's website.
 

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Sadly, the cleaning rods are not cheap. I got the Bayonet for $7 shipped on Ebay so pretty pleased with that buy. Spike version which I assume is the proper one. Still looking for the right price on a Cleaning rod.
 

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Nice rifle looks like mine,I picked this one up all milled parts and matching NIB 1965 /26\ imported by Polytech of Atlanta,GA about six months ago. She is a good shooter to.

 
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