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FULLY TRANSFERABLE, VIETNAM ERA, CHINESE TYPE 56

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FULLY TRANSFERABLE, VIETNAM ERA, CHINESE TYPE 56
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AK-47 VARIANT WITH MILLED RECEIVER & BLADE BAYONET. Cal. 7.62x39mm. S# 8412318. Bbl. 16". Chinese Type 56 AK-47 variant. Heavy, milled receiver marked on the trunnion w/ "66" inside the triangle indicating Chinese Arsenal (State Factory) 66 manufacture followed by Chinese lettering translating to "Type 56" before serial number. Most nations in the Warsaw Pact had a licensed copy of the AK-47 and this was China's first example, which starting production in 1956. The very early Arsenal 66 guns were believed to had been manufactured w/ Russian tooling & parts. Threaded muzzle sports a slanted thread protector / muzzle brake, forward of the protected post front sight. This example has a traditional, clip-on blade bayonet. The baronet lug also doubles as a guide for the onboard cleaning rod. Dark, stained hardwood furniture, including the forend, checkered pistol grip & shoulder stock w/ trap door, containing capsule cleaning kit. Right side of receiver includes Mandarin characters for L & D selector markings. Serial number of "8412318" to the right of the Chinese characters for "Type 56". NFA registry indicates manufacturer as "China" & model as "AK-47". MAGS: 1 Unmarked, 40 rd steel mag. CONDITION: Some small parts still retain portions of the original serial number, (often 2318) and appear to be correct, including top cover & recoil spring guide. Bolt & bolt carrier marked "9048". Exterior finish is complete & consistent, appearing to have been professionally rebarreled & refinished at some point, retaining original markings. Front sight is Romanian style open top ears w/ correct, bayonet lug. Rear sight also matches, marked w/ "P" battle sight & marked 1-10". Wood is stained dark, w/ very few of the typically encountered impressions & gouges. Shoulder stock has a hairline crack at the midpoint of the butt plate on each side, appearing to retain structural integrity. Left side sling swivels sport green canvas sling. Bayonet blade, handle & scabbard in very nice condition Bore is surprisingly bright, retaining nice rifling. Fire control mechanism appears to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: Military Museum Collection of Shooters Outpost, Hooksett NH. NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT MG REQUIRING BATF TRANSFER BEFORE TAKING POSSESSION. FULLY TRANSFERABLE. (03-2175/JZ). CURIO CLASS III. $60,000-80,000.