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: Like most AK-pattern rifles, you can clear the weapon, press the recoil spring button, and remove the top cover, recoil spring, and bolt carrier group for cleaning.

: Some models come with a folding integral spike bayonet, though many "S" (Sporter) models imported to the U.S. had these removed or were "post-ban" versions (like the MAK-90) with the lug ground off. 2. Essential Maintenance : Like most AK-pattern rifles, you can clear

: Periodically lubricate the locking mechanism of the folding stock to prevent it from becoming stiff or rattling. 3. Value & Collectibility Value & Collectibility This guide focuses on the

This guide focuses on the , a popular semi-automatic variant of the Chinese AK-47 (Type 56). While "56S 1" could occasionally refer to obscure technical codes or social media tags, it is most recognized among collectors and firearm enthusiasts as the designation for the underfolding stock model of the Norinco sporter series. Overview of the Norinco 56S-1 : Like most AK-pattern rifles

: Look for the factory stamp (often Factory 66 in a triangle) and the "56S-1" engraving on the side of the receiver.

: Rifles imported before the 1989/1994 bans are "pre-ban" and carry a significant price premium.

The is a semi-automatic version of the Chinese military Type 56-1 assault rifle. It was imported into the United States primarily in the 1980s before various import bans restricted its entry. It is highly valued for its "Chicom" (Chinese Communist) military-spec build quality, which often includes a thicker receiver and a chrome-lined barrel. 1. Identification & Features

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