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Article about: I have an unknown cleaning kit (for the stock of a rifle). I was told that it was for the Yugo SKS or P.A.P. M59/66 ("papovka"), but I somehow doubt it. I think this is a cleaning

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    I have an unknown cleaning kit (for the stock of a rifle). I was told that it was for the Yugo SKS or P.A.P. M59/66 ("papovka"), but I somehow doubt it.
    I think this is a cleaning kit for a Chinese 7,62 AK rifle, but I am unsure.

    Can anyone help identify?
    Cleaning kit for...?

    And also, if anyone has the complete cleaning kit set from an original Yugo P.A.P. (SKS) - photos please?

    Thank you all!

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    Chinese 7,62x39 AK/AKM. For the ones with no thread/nut on the barrel end.
    Last edited by Narcis; 06-21-2020 at 10:04 AM.

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    Rogue,

    I have found a pretty good website for SKS cleaning kit variations but similar info for AK-47 / AKM seems a bit conflicting / confusing to me.

    So, as I was about to ask a similar question on AK type / difference between those & SKS, can I please 'borrow' your thread?

    With thanks to you & any cleaning kit experts in advance!

    Cleaning kit for...?

    So, I have...

    Top - a partially complete post war (1962) RG34 (nothing to do with SKS / AK but thought I'd include it anyway)

    Centre on right: similarly, a combined oiler & pull-through storage - but does anyone have ID / ideas? (I have seen similar described as M1 Garand & even P13/17 Enfield)

    Bottom to left: AK? And, if so, which variant?

    Bottom in centre - 1950s Soviet SKS kit (by comparison with Yooper John's SKS page)? NB No gas port tool / punch

    Bottom to right - Chinese Type 56 (folding stock) kit?

    Can anyone identify / confirm any of the ?s

    Many thanks!
    Last edited by brickie501; 07-03-2020 at 08:11 AM.

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    HI;
    I think your ?'s are ok. But some of your kits are just not complete: pins, punches, ... are missing.

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    Quote by brickie501 View Post
    Rogue,

    I have found a pretty good website for SKS cleaning kit variations but similar info for AK-47 / AKM seems a bit conflicting / confusing to me.

    So, as I was about to ask a similar question on AK type / difference between those & SKS, can I please 'borrow' your thread?

    With thanks to you & any cleaning kit experts in advance!

    Cleaning kit for...?

    So, I have...

    Top - a partially complete post war (1962) RG34 (nothing to do with SKS / AK but thought I'd include it anyway)

    Centre on right: similarly, a combined oiler & pull-through storage - but does anyone have ID / ideas? (I have seen similar described as M1 Garand & even P13/17 Enfield)

    Bottom to left: AK? And, if so, which variant?

    Bottom in centre - 1950s Soviet SKS kit (by comparison with Yooper John's SKS page)? NB No gas port tool / punch

    Bottom to right - Chinese Type 56 (folding stock) kit?

    Can anyone identify / confirm any of the ?s

    Many thanks!
    Sure thing brickie

    And thank you Narcis for the answer!

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    Hi,

    Cleaning kit for...?
    AK 56-2

    Cleaning kit for...?
    SKS Simonov

    Cleaning kit for...?
    AK

    Cleaning kit for...?
    Garand Springfield

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