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I do intend to shoot it. I have a Tapco stock with no bayo cut coming (going to torch off the bayonet assembly), as well as a Choate drill and tap side mount so I can put a Tasco varmint 6-24x50mm scope on it. Just have to weld on a case deflector to the rear sight and pick up a Tapco 5/20 detach magazine. Once I thread the muzzle and get a AK74 style muzzle brake on it it will be good to go. Going to be the most pimpin' 1949 SKS at the range!
Just kidding! It will remain unfired as a collector piece. Goes well with the 53' and 54' Izhevsk non refurb minty rifles and a smattering of non franken pinned rifles from the very first shipment. I have a chinese SKS for shooting.
according to westrifle , there were only 6000 made.
im having a second thought, 6000 sounds too low , maybe its 60,000 .
Did not bother stamping my stock, which is quite fine by me. Sergei said that the stocks were beat to hell/rotted on the 49's so they were reworked prior to shipment.
Honestly, I wold prefer a beat up and rotted original 1949 that isn't recently reworked to one that has been tarted up. I doubt I'm in the minority.
Claven that was the only ones available. C'est la vie.
It's bad enough they have really nice SVTs and 91/30 Mosins come in when I'm laid off,they now have 1949 SKSs too!
http://www.westrifle.com/specialsks.html
True enough, but next time you talk to Ivan over there, ask him to please stop prettying rifles for our market - the un-pretied ones are often more valued to us!
Any idea if there are more of these over there for when the mag rules (hopefully) get modified away from the franken-pin?



























