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    Need a little help identifying what a cleaning kit goes to.

    I got a large box of odds and ends from my dad after he passed away, I am not sure what the cleaning kit goes to but hopefully with these pics someone will know what it belongs to. All the bits fit inside a black metal cylinder. Thanks for looking and thanks for any help you can offer in identifying what this goes to.
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    an SKS

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    it stored in the spring-loaded trapdoor in the butt & was used in conjunction with the rod that was mounted under the barrel.

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    Thank you very much bubba.50! They pretty common or do you find them missing from an sks frequently?

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    Bubba beat me to it. Yep SKS
    The brush and Jag fit the cleaning rod supplied with the gun and the 'pick' is for cleaning the gas port.
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    The responses are better than google would have treated me, usually I am pretty strong with the google-fu but with so many military rifles out there I didn't know where to begin looking. Guess I will put it back in the drawer with a half dozen scope rings, a few bases, and sling parts that I will likely never use. Maybe put a list of some of the odds and ends I have in PIF, and see if anyone can use it? the value is so low that it is almost not worth it.

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    also the cap with 2 ears is a muzzle guide and other cylinder is a T Handle for the pick . Stick the big end of pick in the hole in the cylinder side. used to push the trigger guard lock (to remove the trigger assembly)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoke4320 View Post
    also the cap with 2 ears is a muzzle guide and other cylinder is a T Handle for the pick . Stick the big end of pick in the hole in the cylinder side. used to push the trigger guard lock (to remove the trigger assembly)
    And here i am for the last 10yrs using a screw driver to pop the trigger out when there is a special tool stashed in the cleaning kit. Learn something new everyday

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    it shows in the manual you can also use the point of a bullet to pop out the trigger group.

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