Here is a cowboy companion ghost. It is a Navy Arms with the side scope mount and filled in stock.
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Wowzers thats cool! Pretty stock.. Pardon my ignorance but did they always fill in the bayo cut out in the stock?
Pretty neato!
Yay, finally the Commercial section is getting some love! thumb1
Great looking CC carbine!! :P Do you have the type 89 scope mount to go on it?
Quote from: running-man on September 29, 2014, 11:58:11 AM
Yay, finally the Commercial section is getting some love! thumb1
Great looking CC carbine!! :P Do you have the type 89 scope mount to go on it?
This ^^
Looks like its in great condition.... great carbine!
I have a different cowboy with the scope on it. I put this one through the survey today.
Still learning, how do you know its a ghost? I keep looking at all the threads but I'm drinking most of the time..... I need a ghost sticky lol.
Love your rifle! Ghost or not!
And WHY is it a cowboy?
Quote from: jusridin on September 29, 2014, 01:58:48 PM
Still learning, how do you know its a ghost? I keep looking at all the threads but I'm drinking most of the time..... I need a ghost sticky lol.
Love your rifle! Ghost or not!
I believe a ghost is a chinese type 56 that ONLY has a serial number, and no other markings.
Thank you sir surge
Ridin,
Power Surge is correct. A 'ghost' is simply a 1956-57 produced Chinese Type 56 SKS made before the advent of the /26\ stamp.
It's a Cowboy's Companion because that's what Navy Arms branded it as. They added had the exporters add the scope rail, filled the bayo groove in the stock, and neutered the bayo lug. See xxxsks's section in the SKSGuide for more info: http://chinesesks.weebly.com/navy-c-c.html (http://chinesesks.weebly.com/navy-c-c.html)
Nice rifle! I happen to have one that's a ghost as well... Except mine is a 4 digit! Super early, in fact it's one of the earliest ghosts on record.
Quote from: Adam7 on September 29, 2014, 03:18:54 PM
Nice rifle! I happen to have one that's a ghost as well... Except mine is a 4 digit! Super early, in fact it's one of the earliest ghosts on record.
How is it that I haven't seen this one Adam!? You holding out on me?! What I outta... bat1
Quote from: Worm on September 29, 2014, 11:03:27 AM
Wowzers thats cool! Pretty stock.. Pardon my ignorance but did they always fill in the bayo cut out in the stock?
Pretty neato!
Yes the bayonet groove is filled in on all Navy Arms imports with a neutered bayonet. This includes Cowboys Companion's and Farmers Friends.
8).................................Joe
Quote from: running-man on September 29, 2014, 03:16:16 PM
Ridin,
Power Surge is correct. A 'ghost' is simply a 1956-57 produced Chinese Type 56 SKS made before the advent of the /26\ stamp.
It's a Cowboy's Companion because that's what Navy Arms branded it as. They added the scope rail, filled the bayo groove in the stock, and neutered the bayo lug. See xxxsks's section in the SKSGuide for more info: http://chinesesks.weebly.com/navy-c-c.html (http://chinesesks.weebly.com/navy-c-c.html)
Actually Navy Arms contracted with the Chinese to modify these rifles for them. They were imported in the configuration seen in the op's pic.
8).........................Joe
Absolutely beautiful carbine sir! I love that wood. thumb1
Quote from: Adam7 on September 29, 2014, 03:18:54 PMNice rifle! I happen to have one that's a ghost as well... Except mine is a 4 digit! Super early, in fact it's one of the earliest ghosts on record.
Adam holding out on us isn't nice, you should go sit in the car with the windows rolled up! You do know of course we're all gonna be expecting some photos?!
Quote from: XXXSKS on September 29, 2014, 04:20:27 PM
Actually Navy Arms contracted with the Chinese to modify these rifles for them. They were imported in the configuration seen in the op's pic.
8).........................Joe
Thanks for the clarification Joe! thumb1
I have a feeling I'm going to end up collecting these darn things - That is one fine looking rifle!