The Canadian AK mag section is up. Let me know what you think.
http://chinesesks.weebly.com/canadian.html (http://chinesesks.weebly.com/canadian.html)
Canadian collectors are encouraged to send pics and start a dialogue with us on these rifles. I would like to narrow the import dates and any information on the importers.
:).................................Joe
Stop posting new models for me to collect! bat1
Looks great Joe. thumb1
Hi Joe...on the 3rd version with the bayonet delete.....you said the rifle didn't have the bayonet groove.....but if you zoom in....isn't there a bayonet groove visible?
Awesome info Joe......thank you as usual!!
Quote from: padams8888 on September 25, 2016, 07:22:47 PM
Hi Joe...on the 3rd version with the bayonet delete.....you said the rifle didn't have the bayonet groove.....but if you zoom in....isn't there a bayonet groove visible?
Awesome info Joe......thank you as usual!!
I see it too.... filled in maybe?
Quote from: padams8888 on September 25, 2016, 07:22:47 PM
Hi Joe...on the 3rd version with the bayonet delete.....you said the rifle didn't have the bayonet groove.....but if you zoom in....isn't there a bayonet groove visible?
Awesome info Joe......thank you as usual!!
Not gittin anything past uguys huh.
The pictured rifle is a restored bubba. See the scope mount dots. The stock is not original and does have a groove. the originals do not have a groove. Page has been corrected with new pics.
(http://i423.photobucket.com/albums/pp320/javlin34x/WebsiteChineseSKS/Canadian%20AK%20Mag/SKS-Dstocks-2_zpsq7ezezw1.jpg)
8).............................Joe
The bayonet less stock had no cut outs in them. Blade, spike and no cut stocks in military formats plus the mc5d version are up here.
16.5 inch barrels are allowed in canada to correct your opening line. They are just classified as restricted which means you need a restrict class gun licence, and can only shoot it at an approved gun range. Also need to register them.
Semi auto centre fire rifles with barrels longer than 18.5 inches are considered non-restricted, can be shot outside of a range and don't need to be registered. Hence why 16.5 aren't too common here. No advantage to having them outside of collecting.
Bayonets are just fine in canada. No restrictions.
The bayonet less sks-d in the photo is a restoration and in that photo is fitted to a spike bayonet sks-d stock. It has since been fitted with a proper non cutout stock.
30 round mags became prohibited in the mid 90s. Mags are still up here but must now be pinned to limit their capacity to 5 rounds.
Quote from: fenceline on September 25, 2016, 11:00:05 PM
16.5 inch barrels are allowed in canada to correct your opening line. They are just classified as restricted which means you need a restrict class gun licence, and can only shoot it at an approved gun range. Also need to register them.
Semi auto centre fire rifles with barrels longer than 18.5 inches are considered non-restricted, can be shot outside of a range and don't need to be registered. Hence why 16.5 aren't too common here. No advantage to having them outside of collecting.
Bayonets are just fine in canada. No restrictions.
The bayonet less sks-d in the photo is a restoration and in that photo is fitted to a spike bayonet sks-d stock. It has since been fitted with a proper non cutout stock.
30 round mags became prohibited in the mid 90s. Mags are still up here but must now be pinned to limit their capacity to 5 rounds.
Your info has been added. Thank you......................Joe