Hello everyone
I was in Durango, Colorado last week (outdoorsman paradise of the world) for a combination of pleasure and business. Needless to say, when I am anywhere in the USA I always visit the hunting and fishing stores of the area I am visiting.
In one particular store, a debate came up regarding the definition of SKS. I explained that SKS stands for Samozaryadnyi Karabin Simonova, but one of the sales guys (who was very knowledgeable, but a tad arrogant) said to me that my statement was a popular misconception. He said that the designer’s name was Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov and on his original designs back in the early to mid 1940’s he would sign his drawing S.K.S. instead of S.G.S. because of a middle name confusion in his family, and thus it stayed that way since.
Anyway, I still think that I was right and others in the store agreed with me, but this guy seemed to have a lot of historical facts to back up his argument.
So, I put the question to my fellow CGNers. Who is right, the arrogant sales clerk or me?
Back from a great adventure,
Robert
I was in Durango, Colorado last week (outdoorsman paradise of the world) for a combination of pleasure and business. Needless to say, when I am anywhere in the USA I always visit the hunting and fishing stores of the area I am visiting.
In one particular store, a debate came up regarding the definition of SKS. I explained that SKS stands for Samozaryadnyi Karabin Simonova, but one of the sales guys (who was very knowledgeable, but a tad arrogant) said to me that my statement was a popular misconception. He said that the designer’s name was Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov and on his original designs back in the early to mid 1940’s he would sign his drawing S.K.S. instead of S.G.S. because of a middle name confusion in his family, and thus it stayed that way since.
Anyway, I still think that I was right and others in the store agreed with me, but this guy seemed to have a lot of historical facts to back up his argument.
So, I put the question to my fellow CGNers. Who is right, the arrogant sales clerk or me?
Back from a great adventure,
Robert