Pre Ban Norinco Ak 47 Serial Numbers

Aug 05, 2012 Ok i have a Norinko the serial number starts with 94 i asked my gun dealer yesterday he said all Norincos are pre ban. Installer Langue Francaise Office 2010. How to prove my AK.
This might answer your questions: What I did was take your question a step further, by pointing out that many Chinese AK's have the 'evidence' on the trunnion, not the receiver. Someone could theoretically switch trunnions and put it on an unmarked or little-marked post-ban receiver and claim it as a pre-ban.
Most likely that won't be happening.but I thought you were bringing up that concept again. What the others said, they are pretty much clearly marked if you do some research beforehand for what to avoid. One tricky example I can warn you of in advance is Sile Imports. The pre-bans have model names like 56s-1, while their post-ban models(specifically ones caught during law changes) are marked 1-56s-1 with the extra '1' before the original model name. Other models from Sile use this extra '1' code to denote POST-ban status regardless of what the green-toothed lying gun dealer is trying to convince you of:).

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• Start new topics and reply to others • Subscribe to topics and forums to get automatic updates • Get your own profile and make new friends • Customize your experience here Get the latest facts on the new NY SAFE gun laws that effect you! Wynton Marsalis Transcriptions Pdf Creator there. You can usually tell the year via the first two digits of the serial, either by adding '56' to the number, or if it has a sensible preamble like '88' or something. The ones that have no date you can usually get a rough estimate from when it was from by other markings. For example, factory 'x' markings might indicate it was produced from '85 to '89 or something like that.
As far as them coming in after the ban, it is rare, but it can happen. They are still sold in Canada, so it's really not unheard of to see them come in. Of course, at that point you might want to steer clear of it.
That article calling the SKS an assault rifle is making me sick. The SKS has a fixed magazine, it's a standard rifle length, does not have a pistol grip, never was produced in full auto. It meets zero requirements of any kind of 'assault rifle' definition. It makes me upset because of this: That's right. A new production SKS with a factory scope mount. W-T-F America, quit having dumb laws!