So now we need guidelines for number of optics per rifle? And then how many back up batteries per optic? Imma need s cheat sheet. (& somebody else's credit card).He bought one already but the dude needs two to three of each
So now we need guidelines for number of optics per rifle? And then how many back up batteries per optic? Imma need s cheat sheet. (& somebody else's credit card).He bought one already but the dude needs two to three of each
800mg Ibuprofin
Cure for all
I'm old...
My understanding is that CC's were regular SKS with the barrel cut down and scope mount added. The bayonet cut would probably remain, as well as any numbers. It's also quite possible on the other hand that it came as a regular SKS and someone cut and threaded the barrel later.
Also fun note - since the cut down SKS wasn't standard, these rifles also came with two different gas piston lengths.
I just saw that too.
Everyone is dropping bakes lately. Is it just old stock that everyone has been sitting on, and now making some money during the holiday season?
Aren't there sanctions on these being imported?
Over at the sks files is where I get my info. But it read that any CC that came from China had bayo groove filled and no numbers on the stock. The stock also has a /8\ inspection stamp on it.
Anybody else have a CC?
Rifles I like, yes, 2 of each. I am woefully short on optics. I concetrated on things most likely affected by future bans: MSR, mags, x39 ammo. Now working on optics.He bought one already but the dude needs two to three of each
You got
"Over at the sks files is where I get my info. But it read that any CC that came from China had bayo groove filled and no numbers on the stock. The stock also has a /8\ inspection stamp on it.
Anybody else have a CC? "
You got a Bubba's Companion, not a Cowboy's Companion.
Just trying to keep this thread banging along..................................