Chinese Jungle Type 56 Carbine SKSBakeliteGoodness
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Today we have another patreons' choice video. In it we look at the so-called Jungle SKS , which was a Chinese Type 56 Carbine fitted with a fiberglass (often called bakelite) stock. We take a look at it and compare it to a more common Chinese SKS. • China was probably the first nation to produce the SKS outside of Russia. It designated it as the Type 56 Carbine, with the first examples coming out of the Jianshe Arsenal in 1956. These early carbines were built with Soviet parts and advisors overseeing the line. After a couple years, they would be made entirely from Chinese parts. • The first Type 56s were virtual clones of the late Russian style. An early change was to move the rear sling swivel from under the stock to the left side. Around 1965, the bayonet would go from a blade type to a spike. Then the sling swivel would be moved back to the bottom of the stock. China would introduce many changes aimed at lowering costs and speeding up production. For example, the lightening cuts on the bolt carrier, rear sight, and bayonet mount were eliminated. The trigger guard would go from being milled to stamped and welded, and the gasblock design was simplified to require fewer machining steps. Finally in the late 1970s, the barrel was no longer screwed into the receiver, and instead was pressed and pinned in. While most stocks were made from various types of wood, China did make some from a fiber glass material. This style was intended for use in humid environments where a wood stock might swell or rot. • Interested in becoming a Patreon contributor? Check out our Patreon page at: • / mishaco • Visit http://ozarkbeararms.blogspot.com to read more articles. • This video is produced and published to YouTube for historical and educational purposes and to document and make record of the content herein publicly available for said purposes. The Mishaco channel is run by experienced and trained industry professionals and all activity portrayed and content herein is presented with all considerations to safety and in accordance with local, state, and the Federal law of the United States.
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