howiebearse
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- Cape Cod Massachusetts USA
some time ago quite a discussion was run on a thread on the 49 Russian sks carbine bought from Westrifles. I read the thread and thought I would comment so that you might get another opinion on the subject. Several members here know me and can vouch for my collectors knowlage on the sks and I have a collection of 72 so I do have something to base it on. You fellows here are lucky enough to have the imports you are getting from Russia and China. We here in the States do not have this source any longer. The 1949 Russian sks carbine is one of the hardest to find. Even rarer in the USA is ones that still have all the original parts on them. In the thread I read someone posted photos of the Gun they bought from Westrifles. The comments on the posting were all about how fake the top cover was and how It could not be a real Tula built gun. Sorry men but that is how they all were done. It looks like all the top covers were hand done not roll marked as most were from 1950 on. You fellows should take some time and look at gunboards.com from time to time and see more from a collectors point of view. You are really fortunet in that Westrifles went to the trouble to get a bunch of 49 dated carbines and import them. What I would do to have the one that was in that thread in my collection. I have sent the owner of Westrifles a number of 49 dated Russian top cover photos to show you other examples so you can see for your self how they all look. My suggestion to you fellows that are collectors. take care of these rare guns they will sure never show up in any quantity. I have had three in mmy hands all of which had blade bayonets and miss matched stocks. You have more complete ones in Canada than in the USA. I hope you give the owner of Westrifles the credit he deserves for taking the time and effort to give you fellows an opportunity to buy a rare piece like that. Another rare one is the 55 56 break point between the stamped dated 1955 top cover and the star added after the serial number. There are some rare ones that have the tula star with arrow and no date on top cover these are real collectors pieces. The photos I sent will hopefully be added later by Westrifles so you can compare them. hope this helps you understand the 49 top covers (please excuse typos 


















































