Is a Chinese SKS a good rifle?

It’s a heavy rifle. Being able to utilize all the features without fiddling around too much makes the SKS one of the easiest guns to shoot. If you find one that has a polymer stock and made to look like an old Soviet machine gun, it’s going to look — and probably run — like a pile of pure garbage.

How many Chinese SKS are there?

SKS
Number built 15,000,000
Variants Chinese Type 56; Yugoslavian PAP; Romanian SKS; Albanian SKS; East German SKS; (North) Vietnamese SKS; North Korean SKS
Specifications
Weight 3.85 kg (8 lb 8 oz).

What year is my Chinese SKS?

Add the first digit in a Chinese serial number to 1956 to determine the manufacturing date. For example, the serial number 419998 indicates a manufacturing date of 1960.

When did they stop making Chinese SKS?

These appear to have been either converted Soviet or early production models, or simply cloned from these rifles. They were made in a small arms factory with Chinese assistance located 12 km north of Yên Bái with 6,000 SKS rifles made between 1962 to 1965 when the factory was closed to American bombing raids.

Are SKS still made?

A few hundred SKS’s were given to Poland by the Soviet Union around 1954. While never adopted for use by combat units, the SKS is still in use in ceremonial units of the Polish Army, Air Force, Navy where they replaced SVT rifles.

How many Chinese SKS were made?

15,000,000

SKS
Number built 15,000,000
Variants Chinese Type 56; Yugoslavian PAP; Romanian SKS; Albanian SKS; East German SKS; (North) Vietnamese SKS; North Korean SKS
Specifications
Weight 3.85 kg (8 lb 8 oz).

Who manufactures Chinese SKS?

The SKS was manufactured at Tula Arsenal from 1945 to 1958, and at the Izhevsk Arsenal from 1953 to 1954, resulting in a total Soviet production of about 2.7 million….

SKS
Sights Hooded post front sight, tangent notch rear sight graduated from 100 to 1,000 meters.