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Review of a Norinco SKS Type 56 Rifle in 7.62x39. This semi-automatic rifle is Chinese made at Factory 306. It came with an intact fold-out spike bayonet. We take it to the range for some testing and an accuracy report, then back to the bench for a review and to show how to disassemble (field strip) for cleaning this popular sporter rifle. SKS Upgrades & Accessories: https://amzn.to/2XDLm6C Overall a reliable and affordable sporter rifle, chambered in a readily available caliber. It's mostly popular among collectors, hunters, first-time gun buyers, and many enthusiasts that appreciate the simplicity and performance. It's easy to take apart and maintain and has a long-standing reputation for being extremely dependable. With thousands of replacement parts, aftermarket parts, and configuration options, many SKS owners will end up customizing their rifle in some way. SKS Tactical Fiberforce Stock: https://bit.ly/sksTacticalStock Retail supply of the SKS rifle varies greatly on the country of manufacture. Chinese made SKS rifles are the most plentiful, are usually in poor to good condition, and are always the most affordable compared to rifles in other countries. Another popular country of import for the SKS rifle is Yugoslavia, easily identifiable with it's larger grenade launching muzzle brake device and gas shut-off valve. After that, Soviet made SKS rifles are harder to find and have a much higher price point. Until recent years (around 2010), SKS rifles were easy to find from retail and used gun markets in the US. Now, the SKS rifle is getting harder to find. This is mainly due to the dwindling supply of surplus rifles around the World, tightened US import restriction, and the growing popularity of this rifle in the US market (especially among hunters). If you are a potential buyer of an SKS rifle, it's always a good idea to research what to look for when purchasing one in person, or verifying any online retailers reputation for accuracy of listings. These rifles can greatly range in condition, from a non-functioning project rifle to one which looks unused. More poor condition rifles exist than good, so be wary of any previous owners repairs or modifications to an SKS rifle on the second hand market. Playlist on all 80+ Gun Reviews: https://goo.gl/T0AoNH Subscribe for more content here: http://bit.ly/IntoWeaponsYouTube Most Popular Videos: http://bit.ly/MostPopularIntoWeapons All Playlists: https://www.youtube.com/intoweapons/p... Most Popular Gear from IntoWeapons on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2TCGxGc Website- https://www.intoweapons.com YouTube- / intoweapons Facebook- / intoweapons Instagram- / intoweapons Twitter- / intoweapons All Rights Reserved © 2020 IntoWeapons – Duplication, transfer or reuse of this material or excerpts thereof, is prohibited. Send inquiries for use of this material to IntoWeapons. #SKS #Norinco #GunReview #intoweapons