Anything special about non arsenal marked rifles?
Saw a DIG Inc. VA Beach. with a 91 -. Is 91 the year of manufacture?
Anything special about these?
Delta Investment Group. (see the list of commercial importers page)
If it's standard configuration carbine, with no arsenal stamp and 91 prefix serial...
it sounds like one of the late commercial guns. Essentially a new rifle assembled from leftover cache of NOS milspec parts.
IIRC these will often have a mix of features from the three decades of sks production in China.
Personal preference, I tend to pass on the commercial ones without a Type 56 marking...but if it was cheap enough I'd buy it rofl
Yes, 91 is presumably for 1991 assembly.
OK, thanks. I figured a commercial variant so I kept moving. Wanted to make sure I didn't make a mistake.
I wouldn't dismiss them w/o taking a long look.
Some of them can be quite nice depending on how much abuse they have had while in the states:
(https://i.ibb.co/23sgStk/9117031-receiver.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/wshvxSK/9117031-left-whole.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/JtfssBr/9117031-right-front.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/GTJbTmX/9117031-left-front.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/5jzF1Kp/9117031-right-center.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/6s7JNhk/9117031-stock.jpg)
Though P32 is correct, they are certainly not interesting from a historical Chinese manufacture standpoint. A bit of a misfit toy all shiny and new and devoid of anything historical that might make it interesting. I suppose the fact that they were the last ones out of China before the embargo hit is as much claim to fame as they will ever get. dntknw1
Touche RM! But it just seems like more fun to get an olden gun than a newer one. chuckles1
No doubt! I wholeheartedly agree. The thing is, if that gun I just posted came across my desk with a sub $400 price tag, I’d be all over it!!!
O boy! It was $400. I think it's gone now. Too early to contact him now. I'll let you know later.
Quote from: Bob_The_Student on February 28, 2020, 03:59:43 AM
O boy! It was $400. I think it's gone now. Too early to contact him now. I'll let you know later.
Condition and need always trump price. :) $400 is about an avg. SKS price these days but deals can still be had if you have the patience to look. There's always another one some other day. thumb1
Yeah, that one didn't scream take me big boy! chuckles1
it was in nice shape but I'll wait for now on buying the newer stuff.
Quote from: running-man on February 28, 2020, 11:14:17 AM
Condition and need always trump price. :) $400 is about an avg. SKS price these days but deals can still be had if you have the patience to look. There's always another one some other day. thumb1
Missed the boat on a barreled receiver for $45/ Could've built a FrankenSKS for dirt. PAX
I’m with running-man, commercials can be great. When I sold off my SKS collection, made sure to keep my tack-driver pinned barrel. Recently bought minty ’52 Tula ($350) and mint (unfired?) commercial paratrooper ($450) and it’s the Chinese commercial I’m excited about, it’s a very high-quality build. As for collectability, yea, for most people there’s zero interest, but I like running across a new commercial and trying to figure it out. When I had large collection, it included lots of commercials for study. And people collect Colt, S&W, Ruger, not for their military history. There’s history in the Chinese commercial aspect, too.
Quote from: B.B. Babington on March 04, 2020, 07:09:46 PM
I’m with running-man, commercials can be great. There’s history in the Chinese commercial aspect, too.
I'm really fond of the Paratrooper length rifles. I've got lead on a Cowboy Companion I'm chasin down. PAX
Quote from: echo1 on March 04, 2020, 10:40:25 PM
... I've got lead on a Cowboy Companion I'm chasin ...
Awesome. Hope you nab that way cool piece of history
Quote from: B.B. Babington on March 05, 2020, 11:33:48 AM
Quote from: echo1 on March 04, 2020, 10:40:25 PM
... I've got lead on a Cowboy Companion I'm chasin ...
Awesome. Hope you nab that way cool piece of history
It's a done deal. We're just coordinating the hand off around his work schedule. It's a complete barreled action, trigger group, and mag. PAX