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Here's a PolyTech Legend rifle itself. Aside from still using the same cheap yellow wood as in normal Norinco brand production (stained darker for some models), these rifles are very finely put together examples of the Kalashnikov. The trigger breaks like an icicle and the bolt feels like it's running on oiled glass.
This one is a rare "double-folder" variant. Going after PLA configurations, a Type-56 with a fixed stock would have the typical Chinese folding spike bayonet, while one with an underfolding stock would instead have a separate knife bayonet.
A "double-folder" such as this was never a standard issued weapon in the PLA, and very few commercial rifles were made this way
This one is in excellent condition (perhaps even unfired). You can really see that this rifle is made to a much finer standard than the early milled MAK-90, which falls inbetween the PolyTech and the regular Norinco sporters.