They're worth $450-$700 depending on condition, pinning method, originality, etc.
Surprisingly not all that rare in Canada.
Now that the $199, 1949 SKS has been sold, I wonder if I did the right thing in passing on it?
It seemed to be a heavy refurb because it had a different stock and bayonet but perhaps it would have been nice to have it because...?![]()
The price was certainly right. For me, it has to have the receiver cover SN (not scrubbed and re stamped) match the receiver SN and the correct bayonet. My minimums for a '49.
What about the 90 degree gas block? That's another must have feature on a 1949 for me... In this case, the $199 '1949' rifle did not have the 90 degree gas block...
Cheers
Jay
well I am debating putting mine up on the block, I already have to many that I just have and don't shoot. It is correct minis it has been refurbed with a blade bayonet, but has all other correct features, numbers matching...
why would they be "worth" that? What makes them so special?
I googled for production numbers by year And I can't find any info on how many were made in 1949, does anyone have a info sorce to quote/
why would they be "worth" that? What makes them so special?