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CIA Chinese Type 56 SKS 7.62x39mm 20" 10+1 - Blue/Black, 20" Barrel, 10+1 Rounds, Wood Stock
20 Reviews|
1 Questions & Answers
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Product Information | |
Metal Finish | Marine Cerakote metal |
Caliber | 17 Hornet |
Gauge | 360 Buckhammer |
Barrel Length | 10.3 |
Capacity | No Magazine Included |
Stock Material | |
Drop | N/A |
Ignition | Not Listed |
Chamber | 2.5" |
Stock Color | Thumbhole |
Product Information | |
Metal Finish | |
Caliber | 6mm ARC |
Gauge | Not Listed |
Barrel Length | 20 |
Capacity | 33 |
Stock Material | |
Drop | 1.5" @ Comb & 2.25" @ Heel |
Ignition | Not Listed |
Chamber | 2.5" |
Stock Color | A2-Style Pistol Grip |
Product Information | |
Metal Finish | Blue/Black |
Caliber | 7.62 x 39mm |
Gauge | N/A |
Barrel Length | 20 |
Capacity | 10+1 |
Stock Material | Wood |
Drop | N/A |
Ignition | N/A |
Chamber | N/A |
Stock Color | Wood |
Product Information | |
Metal Finish | Bronze |
Caliber | 410/45 Long Colt |
Gauge | 277 SIG Fury |
Barrel Length | 16.5 |
Capacity | 28 |
Stock Material | Aluminum Chassis |
Drop | 1 5/8" @ Comb & 2 3/4" @ Heel |
Ignition | |
Chamber | 3.5" |
Stock Color | Carbon-fiber stock |
Product Information | |
Metal Finish | Marine Cerakote metal |
Caliber | 32-20 |
Gauge | 410 Gauge |
Barrel Length | 9.05 |
Capacity | 14+1 |
Stock Material | |
Drop | 1.25" @ Comb & 1.75" @ Heel |
Ignition | |
Chamber | 2.75" |
Stock Color | M4 Stock |
OUT OF STOCK
Retail Store Availability
In-Store Purchase Only | |
Lexington, KY | Not in store |
Greenville, KY | Not in store |
Sevierville, TN | Not in store |
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Model RI118G |
Condition Surplus |
Bud's Item # 411552852 |
UPC 787450222199 |
Manufacturer Century Arms |
20 Reviews.
4.3 out of 5 Stars!
5 Stars
65%
4 Stars
10%
3 Stars
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2 Stars
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1 Star
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James T
on
03/30/2023
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
Nice rifle accurate and functions well
Erik L
on
03/30/2022
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
SKS is one of the most fun range guns you can get. They are accurate, reliable and easy to modify if you want. I recommend keeping it original to get practice with that kind of setup.
Matthew S
on
01/14/2014
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
I love my SKS the stock was soft from age but when I got the cosmoline off and got to metal you could see the previous owner took care of it. Good shape and only some surface rust that came off with oil and a cloth where the cosmoline did not fully penetrate into the stock. Much better than my yugo SKS. I wish I had gotten two.
Josh K
on
12/27/2013
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars!
Pros Numbers match Barrel is nice Cons Lots of rust in chamber Pitting on multiple parts
Pedro R
on
04/05/2013
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!
First time buyer won't be last,ordered on Monday in my hands on Thursday stock a little beat up but I'm k with that thanks buds
Mark E
on
03/05/2013
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars!
the SKS was in decent shape. Rather expensive The rifle should have been about $100 cheaper for the condition. But I really like vintage rifles and I'm okay with it.
Christie L
on
02/17/2013
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
I purchased this Chinese Type 56 SKS one month ago. It took me a couple of weeks before I could get to the disassembly and cleaning of this rifle. When I first looked at the rifle at the local FFL, it was beautiful. It was in GREAT condition, no rust, no holes or chips out of the stock, all the numbers matched on it's pieces and there wasn't a huge amount of gunky cosmoline on the thing. It was love at first sight. Anyway, I asked a local gun dealer what he used to clean his Russian SKS's and he said cold use OVEN CLEANER. Disassembling the rifle was pretty easy for a first timer. The over cleaner worked very well. I highly recommend it. I put the rifle back together and it was just as easy. The dark marbling on the wood grain is magnificent! However, due to the weather and illness, I couldn't shoot my SKS for another two weeks. Today-2/17/13-I finally got to fire this piece of history. Oh my goodness.... It shot flawlessly! It has very little recoil. AND, . . . I like it better than my AR-15. I can't believe I'm saying that, but it's true. You aim it and it shoots where you point it. Now I must save money because I want another one. Bud's fast service had my rifle in the hands of the local FFL dealer in California in less than a week. I love using Bud's because of their speedy service and good quality items. You can trust them 100%!!!
Eric K
on
01/18/2013
Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!
great gun stock is what i expected no problem there, i wish i could get some more at this $399 price but think them days are gone sks is by far the most under rated true battle rifle with milled receiver much better than some of the ak47 out there
Kirk H
on
01/14/2013
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars!
I love Buds but this gun is rough. There is rust on the butt end of the receiver, trigger group, and magazine that can't be fixed with a little steel wool. Almost all of the blueing is worn off, and the stock is going to take a lot of work to rescue. I took the gun completely apart to remove the cosmoline and found that the gas piston extention was frozen in place. After I pounded it out with a hammer and a small steel rod, I noticed that it was pretty badly bent. This is a great example of why you or a gunsmith should always inspect any used firearm that you purchase. Firing this weapon in the condition that i received it in would have most certainly resulted in a dangerous failure of the gas system. I wanted a project gun, but this feels more like raising Lazarus...
Jennifer H
on
01/10/2013
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars!
When they said the stock was a little beat I didn't expect chunks of the wood to be knocked out of it. Bluing was almost completely gone. No rust though due to the bath of cosmoline. But still fine overall just very ugly to look at.
Questions & Answers
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