Chinese Type 56 SKS
This review of the Chinese Type 56 SKS highlights its historical significance as a semi-automatic evolution from bolt-action rifles like the Mosin Nagant. The video details its reliability, the convenience of its built-in bayonet, and its historical adoption by China over the AK-47 due to logistical and doctrinal reasons. It also covers dating methods using serial numbers and factory marks, and dispels myths about Chinese firearm quality, noting the Type 56 SKS's potential for accuracy.









