Send him a pm or you can google "Armurie du lac"How does one get in touch with "weimajack"?
Thank-you!
Joce
Send him a pm or you can google "Armurie du lac"How does one get in touch with "weimajack"?
Thank-you!
Nice! Jacques put me 1 aside, a 1956 laminate "k" non refurb and unissued. I dont say never fired because they likely have been proof fired before being stored. Now i have unissued 1950,1951,1953,and the 56 coming. Have a non refurb 1952, 2 1949 refurb,1954 and 1955 refurb(mostly stock change) and a 1956 beat up,non refurb,mismatched with iraqi stamp onFresh out of the box. Thanks Jacques!
1955 Tula. Unissued, Unfired, Non-refurbished... a mint beauty.
It even came with a nifty cosmoline stained matte silver bayonet.
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This is one of only three non-refurbished SKS's that I own. I also have a 2008 IZH import pin welded follower 1954 Tula, and an absolutely pristine 1951 Tula.
I do love my refurbs however, as these are what I shoot, bubba (a '52), and take into the field.
I will try this winter to have IZZY 53 and 54 then maybe i will try to find unissued Tula 54 and 55 but the refurb i have beside the renumbered stock are like new so its not a big issue. I may try to sell my refurb painted 49 but even with the spike bayo,will be hard to sell and not interested to give for nothing. We are lucky tohave such nices SKS's here, in US, they pay big bucks for black bolt refurb, i saw on GB, a 1949 with blade bayo, late trigger group, 1951 gas block,late cover latch, for sale at $750! ouch.....Nice Joce! I have actually scaled back my collection, and will now focus on non-refurbished only. I am only keeping my '52 (Arma-coated) refurb shooter (all-matching metal), and my pristine, low serial number (OP0) Izhevsk-- only stock change (because we all know how rare '53 Izzy's are). I am running out of room, as I also collect vintage hunting rifles, mostly custom Mauser sporters. I can't seem to convince my wife that I need a third gun locker!!![]()
I will try this winter to have IZZY 53 and 54 then maybe i will try to find unissued Tula 54 and 55 but the refurb i have beside the renumbered stock are like new so its not a big issue. I may try to sell my refurb painted 49 but even with the spike bayo,will be hard to sell and not interested to give for nothing. We are lucky tohave such nices SKS's here, in US, they pay big bucks for black bolt refurb, i saw on GB, a 1949 with blade bayo, late trigger group, 1951 gas block,late cover latch, for sale at $750! ouch.....
Joce
I posted my 49 from Westrifle on gunboard, pretty sure they were droolingYeah, they're jealous, and hate it when we "invade" their forums and gloat about our cheap and plentiful SKS's.
I am so tempted to buy Jacques' 1953 and 1955-56 non-refurbished Tulas. You should pick-up his 1954. Talk about mint condition!
I posted my 49 from Westrifle on gunboard, pretty sure they were droolingThe 54 Jacques have is tempting but i sold 1 of my polish M44 to finance the 56 and now i dont have much of my collection for sale, aside my painted 49 sks.... my bday coming soon,life's difficult, no gf to spoil me
Joce
Personally, I would look at "no gf" as an advantage!
I hear you, I have "down-sized" all that I want in my collection, but I also don't want to break the bank... I will spread out my purchases, and hope that these excellent non-refurbs keep on coming.
Not likely to happen. It will dry out on the nice ones. Remember Canada is not the only country that wants those.
Al
Jacques have a nice one on the EEYou are probably right. Between you guys and Jacques, I'm going broke!
My next SKS "priority purchase" is a nice 1950.
It's some new un-refurbs / un-issued Russian SKS in the EE.
Some very rare variations.
Complete sks noob here:
What accounts for the price differences between unissued Tula's.
Does it all come down to rarity in year of production and series production?



























