Do I do it? (NK63 for Sale...)

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Loose}{Cannon

A yugo stock and two fiber glass?   

      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

Justin Hell

Yeah, weird auction huh?  AND...they are all for paratroopers.  chuckles1

You don't often find the stock and handguard, much less with all the metal, particularly that troublesome bottom swivel.  I had just found that yesterday, and it was still in my recently viewed queue on ebay.  That Yugo stock just had to be there, adding weight...

fenceline

Quote from: Justin Hell on October 29, 2016, 11:05:51 PM
Yeah, weird auction huh?  AND...they are all for paratroopers.  chuckles1

You don't often find the stock and handguard, much less with all the metal, particularly that troublesome bottom swivel.  I had just found that yesterday, and it was still in my recently viewed queue on ebay.  That Yugo stock just had to be there, adding weight...

So which one would be free for the taking out of the three if you got it?
RUSSIA SKS45: Tula 49, 50, 51 x2, 53 x2, 54, 57(И); Izhevsk 53, 54
POLAND SKS45: "W.P." Marked Tula 52
CHINA TYPE 56 CARBINE: /26\ 60 "S", 61, 64, 65, 66, 79; /UK5?\ 69; /256\ 70; /316\ 70; [0138] Stamped Receiver 70 x2; /306\ 71; /416\ 公安 73; /0412\ 78
CHINA Civilian: SKS-D (XZ), "SKS-D", Cdn Para x2
N. KOREA: T63
YUGO PAP M59: 66 C-Series x2; PAP M59/66a1: 73 J, 83 T
ALBANIA 561: 78

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Justin Hell

Quote from: fenceline on October 30, 2016, 12:09:11 AM
Quote from: Justin Hell on October 29, 2016, 11:05:51 PM
Yeah, weird auction huh?  AND...they are all for paratroopers.  chuckles1

You don't often find the stock and handguard, much less with all the metal, particularly that troublesome bottom swivel.  I had just found that yesterday, and it was still in my recently viewed queue on ebay.  That Yugo stock just had to be there, adding weight...

So which one would be free for the taking out of the three if you got it?

I would only be interested in the jungle stock without the handguard...I guess the one that the handguard matches less.  I don't need the Yugo, although...it was refinished kind of nice. I have a wall full of unused stocks already...the jungle stock has just interested me for novelty purposes, and I have a nice shiny Russian blade bayonet that would look nicer if it was on a gun....and no blade stocks.

Looks like someone opened up on the bid though...unless that was you...

fenceline

RUSSIA SKS45: Tula 49, 50, 51 x2, 53 x2, 54, 57(И); Izhevsk 53, 54
POLAND SKS45: "W.P." Marked Tula 52
CHINA TYPE 56 CARBINE: /26\ 60 "S", 61, 64, 65, 66, 79; /UK5?\ 69; /256\ 70; /316\ 70; [0138] Stamped Receiver 70 x2; /306\ 71; /416\ 公安 73; /0412\ 78
CHINA Civilian: SKS-D (XZ), "SKS-D", Cdn Para x2
N. KOREA: T63
YUGO PAP M59: 66 C-Series x2; PAP M59/66a1: 73 J, 83 T
ALBANIA 561: 78

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fenceline

Got to love surprise visits from the Postal lady... sender never sent the tracking number so I wasn't expecting it quite yet... BUT IT IS HERE!!!

First impressions and observations...   dance2

Bolt Carrier, Bolt Group, Top Cover and Receiver serial numbers all match.  Recoil spring is with gun.

Missing the obvious stuff, but also missing the front sight post.  The front sight is mangled and from what I can tell it has nothing to do with an intentional bubba modification.  The front sight damage is not uniform an any way, and actually looks like the top of the sight was impacted with enough force for the remaining left and right portions to push out and away from the front sight with force. 

The gun has some pitting, but most of the rust on the gun currently looks to be surface rust and may clean up by hand with some oil and a soft brush.  The receiver will get a proper cleaning without going into abrasive aggressive stuff.  The camera flash makes it look worse.

The bore and muzzle look quite good which surprised me.  The outside of the gun and the bore don't seem to match.  The rust seems to have just kept to the outside.  Need to run a patch down the bore to shine it up but really looks nicer than some refurbs.

Will get some pictures up soon. 
RUSSIA SKS45: Tula 49, 50, 51 x2, 53 x2, 54, 57(И); Izhevsk 53, 54
POLAND SKS45: "W.P." Marked Tula 52
CHINA TYPE 56 CARBINE: /26\ 60 "S", 61, 64, 65, 66, 79; /UK5?\ 69; /256\ 70; /316\ 70; [0138] Stamped Receiver 70 x2; /306\ 71; /416\ 公安 73; /0412\ 78
CHINA Civilian: SKS-D (XZ), "SKS-D", Cdn Para x2
N. KOREA: T63
YUGO PAP M59: 66 C-Series x2; PAP M59/66a1: 73 J, 83 T
ALBANIA 561: 78

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Loose}{Cannon

      
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Power Surge

Quote from: fenceline on November 01, 2016, 05:08:47 PM



The gun has some pitting, but most of the rust on the gun currently looks to be surface rust and may clean up by hand with some oil and a soft brush.  The receiver will get a proper cleaning without going into abrasive aggressive stuff.  The camera flash makes it look worse.


This is going to sound crazy, but trust me, it works...

Take a 6" long CHROME 3/8" drive extension and a little gun oil, and rub the extension over the rusted areas (works best on rounded parts like the barrel). It will remove the rust and not harm the bluing.

fenceline

Quote from: Power Surge on November 01, 2016, 08:47:41 PM
Quote from: fenceline on November 01, 2016, 05:08:47 PM



The gun has some pitting, but most of the rust on the gun currently looks to be surface rust and may clean up by hand with some oil and a soft brush.  The receiver will get a proper cleaning without going into abrasive aggressive stuff.  The camera flash makes it look worse.


This is going to sound crazy, but trust me, it works...

Take a 6" long CHROME 3/8" drive extension and a little gun oil, and rub the extension over the rusted areas (works best on rounded parts like the barrel). It will remove the rust and not harm the bluing.

I'm not sure I follow the process...
RUSSIA SKS45: Tula 49, 50, 51 x2, 53 x2, 54, 57(И); Izhevsk 53, 54
POLAND SKS45: "W.P." Marked Tula 52
CHINA TYPE 56 CARBINE: /26\ 60 "S", 61, 64, 65, 66, 79; /UK5?\ 69; /256\ 70; /316\ 70; [0138] Stamped Receiver 70 x2; /306\ 71; /416\ 公安 73; /0412\ 78
CHINA Civilian: SKS-D (XZ), "SKS-D", Cdn Para x2
N. KOREA: T63
YUGO PAP M59: 66 C-Series x2; PAP M59/66a1: 73 J, 83 T
ALBANIA 561: 78

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Power Surge

Quote from: fenceline on November 01, 2016, 09:50:44 PM
Quote from: Power Surge on November 01, 2016, 08:47:41 PM
Quote from: fenceline on November 01, 2016, 05:08:47 PM



The gun has some pitting, but most of the rust on the gun currently looks to be surface rust and may clean up by hand with some oil and a soft brush.  The receiver will get a proper cleaning without going into abrasive aggressive stuff.  The camera flash makes it look worse.


This is going to sound crazy, but trust me, it works...

Take a 6" long CHROME 3/8" drive extension and a little gun oil, and rub the extension over the rusted areas (works best on rounded parts like the barrel). It will remove the rust and not harm the bluing.

I'm not sure I follow the process...

Put some gun oil on the barrel, and then rub the chrome extension up and down the barrel (with the extension perpendicular to the barrel) and it will take the rust off. If there's a lot of rust, keep wiping the oil off and re apply as the oil will pick up the rust.

Loose}{Cannon

Dragging lifted rust back/forth between two metal objects doesn't sound like a good idea to me.    :o

What ever happened to a frontier pad thats softer (alum) or good ole alum foil and water?
      
1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

Power Surge

Quote from: Loose}{Cannon on November 01, 2016, 10:52:15 PM
Dragging lifted rust back/forth between two metal objects doesn't sound like a good idea to me.    :o

What ever happened to a frontier pad thats softer (alum) or good ole alum foil and water?

I was skeptical at first when someone first told me about that. I tried it on my rusty Savage 87a after it sat in the garage for a few years and was amazed it worked. Looked like new.

Greasemonkey

I've used bronze wool and brake fluid  :)
I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse......

Leave the gun, take the cannoli.

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fenceline

Just to clarify the extension is just dragged by hand across the metal?
RUSSIA SKS45: Tula 49, 50, 51 x2, 53 x2, 54, 57(И); Izhevsk 53, 54
POLAND SKS45: "W.P." Marked Tula 52
CHINA TYPE 56 CARBINE: /26\ 60 "S", 61, 64, 65, 66, 79; /UK5?\ 69; /256\ 70; /316\ 70; [0138] Stamped Receiver 70 x2; /306\ 71; /416\ 公安 73; /0412\ 78
CHINA Civilian: SKS-D (XZ), "SKS-D", Cdn Para x2
N. KOREA: T63
YUGO PAP M59: 66 C-Series x2; PAP M59/66a1: 73 J, 83 T
ALBANIA 561: 78

Searching: Romanian, German, Vietnamese, IC, and the rest...