I have a contact at a local store who picked through the crates for me. I got lucky because some clown goes there and buys every Izzy they uncrate, then turns around and immediately sells them for a profit.That's a lovely rifle! Where did you pick this up?
I have a contact at a local store who picked through the crates for me. I got lucky because some clown goes there and buys every Izzy they uncrate, then turns around and immediately sells them for a profit.
I'm keeping this one as is, and likely forever. I appreciate the rifle and resent that other guy and his greed.![]()
I love getting any of my Russian rifles out of the safe and just smelling them. Actually just did it today!
I'd love to get my hands on a 1952 Izzy/Tula one of these days, but I've only seen Tula's locally, never mind and all matching Izzy!
Yup 53 and 54 only for Izzy's.I think Izhevsk only made SKS's in '53 and '54.
A buddy of mine works in a local shop. He picked out a nice 1954 Izzy for me when they opened a new crate. All the metal looks original and matching, but it sports a laminate stock. It only has the matching S/N on it, no ######xx overstamps.
Auggie D.
Not sure, but I know CT has the crates for sale on the selling floor for $100. (Too steep IMO)Beautiful SKS. Reminds me that I need to purchase one for the collection. Never should have sold mine.
Does the store owner want to sell his SKS crate?![]()
Not sure, but I know CT has the crates for sale on the selling floor for $100. (Too steep IMO)
That's funny My local gun store has to pitch them out to get rid of them.
What are you talking about?... both Hamilton stores sell them before the guns are gone! Trust me, I've "had my name on one" several times only to never receive a phone call... I suspect staff are hogging them. I would love to own one to store my collection.
Which Hamilton stores have SKS's?
Al Simmons, Fishing World.
Oh, thought you were talking about crappy tires in Hamilton! Al Simmons is a great store.




























