What about the ammo? I thought Russia and the Ukraine were the biggest source of 7.62x39? If a nice SKS can still be found, will it be expensive American made ammo from now on?
Romanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Chinese....
What about the ammo? I thought Russia and the Ukraine were the biggest source of 7.62x39? If a nice SKS can still be found, will it be expensive American made ammo from now on?
SKS's are going nowhere & will still come in for MANY years to come!
Don't worry.
You are correct.
Do people actually think that the Ukraine soldiers will walk past the crates of AK style rifles and clean the dust of an SKS or a mosin.
Soldier, who already have an AK? No.
Citizens forming a restistance movement.... Maybe.
Plenty of SKS carbines were used in the 90s in the Yugoslanian and Baltic conflicts. Plenty of AKs available and the SKS wasn't tossed aside for them. People will use what is available.
Ukrainian sks are sold also in Europe, not only in Canada, I expect even without problems in Ukraina to have them dry up.Soldier, who already have an AK? No.
Citizens forming a restistance movement.... Maybe.
Plenty of SKS carbines were used in the 90s in the Yugoslanian and Baltic conflicts. Plenty of AKs available and the SKS wasn't tossed aside for them. People will use what is available.
You are correct.
Do people actually think that the Ukraine soldiers will walk past the crates of AK style rifles and clean the dust of an SKS or a mosin.
Whatever. WhAt resistance? The Ukraine just rolled over.
What about those little dolls made of wood that has another little wooden dude inside that looks like the one on the outside and there is like 40 little wooden dolls inside. Those are awesome. Hope we can still get those. Wait they are made in china anyways.
I have already switched to Chinese 7.62 x39 I will probably start buying Chinese SKS too.
What other Chinese rifles shoot SKS ammo?
In Crimea.
Maybe but I haven't seen anything like that on the news
what happens when firearms are cheap and plentiful ?
naturally people abused them , bubba them and use the wood for kindling so when ever mr. bubba sells the Russian wood on EE, go buy it cos you know decades from now , mr. elitist would wanna to restore it and pay you a handsome price for the wood , more than what you paid for the whole rifle .
That is a genius idea. I never thought of that before. Sit on a stock pile of wood stocks and wait for the tacticool fools to want to change back. I could made hundreds of dollars doing this!
Crap, your math almost gave me a heart attack, I was 10 years older there for a split second!! ;0) I wonder if most of the stocks would be damaged as the bubba's try to take off the gas tube etc.?If we were talking Enfield stocks, you would have had the same answer 60 years ago in 1963.
On the other hand, that is a bit of time to wait.
If we were talking Enfield stocks, you would have had the same answer 60 years ago in 1963.
On the other hand, that is a bit of time to wait.
Crimea does have a lot of Russian people, also eople serving in the army there are mostly from the region too. Unlikely that they would do much. That move would not go over that well in Western part of Ukraine.Whatever. WhAt resistance? The Ukraine just rolled over.
Crimea does have a lot of Russian people, also eople serving in the army there are mostly from the region too. Unlikely that they would do much. That move would not go over that well in Western part of Ukraine.
Check this out :
"Reports to Avakov indicate that over 5,000 Kalashnikov rifles, 2,741 Makarov handguns, 123 light machineguns and 12 Shmel rocket launchers were stolen from the Interior Troops’ depots in the Lvov Region in late February,”
"Some military experts believe that the weapons will soon surface in the hands of the Right Sector or other nationalistic movements, which were the violent driving force of the coup that ousted Victor Yanukovich."
http://rt.com/news/arms-stolen-ukraine-threat-006/




























