The Eternal Stripper Clip Struggle 😥 ChineseType 56 SKS![Review]

Published on September 17, 2020
Duration: 8:59

This review covers the Chinese Type 56 SKS imported by PSA, highlighting its historical significance and common condition issues like cosmoline. While ergonomically dated and requiring maintenance, it offers reliable performance for its price point. The video emphasizes the common frustration with stripper clips and suggests the SKS as a fun plinker and project gun for modernization.

Quick Summary

The Chinese Type 56 SKS, often imported by PSA, requires thorough cosmoline cleaning and may need stripper clips adjusted for proper fit. Despite dated ergonomics and rough condition, it offers reliable performance and is a popular project gun for modernization.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & PSA Imports
  2. 01:30History & Caliber
  3. 02:16Physical Features
  4. 03:05Ergonomics & Weight
  5. 04:21Loading & Stripper Clips
  6. 05:40Range Performance & Accuracy
  7. 06:54Safety & Recoil
  8. 07:51Conclusion & Project Gun Potential

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common issues with surplus Chinese Type 56 SKS rifles imported by PSA?

Many PSA-imported Chinese Type 56 SKS rifles arrive coated in cosmoline, a preservative grease that requires extensive cleaning. They are often in rough cosmetic condition, and new production stripper clips may need modification to fit correctly.

How does the Chinese Type 56 SKS perform on the range?

Despite their rough appearance, these SKS rifles generally function reliably. Accuracy is typically sufficient for close-range engagements ('minute of bad guy' out to 200 yards), though sight adjustments or residual cosmoline can affect precision.

Is the Chinese Type 56 SKS a good project gun?

Yes, the Type 56 SKS is considered an excellent project gun for those interested in military surplus. It's a great platform for learning deep cleaning, maintenance, and can be modernized with aftermarket parts from brands like Tapco or Fab Defense.

What is the main challenge when loading a Chinese Type 56 SKS with stripper clips?

The primary challenge is the 'eternal struggle' with stripper clips. Many new production clips don't fit the bolt notch correctly and require filing or adjustment, which can be frustrating for shooters.

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