Are we in an SKS price bubble?

Love the sks, but how many does someone really need if your not reselling. I own 2. Both good shooters. I shoot one, the other was in case they became scarce and I needed parts for one.

If they are truly drying up (holding my breath) I'm still not rushing out to get a third. I still can only shoot one sks at a time!

I've seen and heard of lots of folks collecting the non-refurbished SKS'.
 
I'm not sure I follow your logic. People should only own 2 rifles, one to shoot and one for parts?

I'm just saying for the people panic buying every sks they can get their hands on. If your not a reseller or hard core collector what's the point having so many sks. They are fun to shoot due to cheap firearm/ammo but now that that is changing I don't see a reason to follow the lemming train to buy, just because everyone else is.
 
I'm just saying for the people panic buying every sks they can get their hands on. If your not a reseller or hard core collector what's the point having so many sks. They are fun to shoot due to cheap firearm/ammo but now that that is changing I don't see a reason to follow the lemming train to buy, just because everyone else is.

Yup, reread your post and amended my comment.
 
Nice! Was that the last decent pick of the bunch? I'm still on the fence of picking up one more.

In terms of condition, it was definitely more beat up than the others. I was a little pressed for time so I couldn't check out more than a couple of them. There was one on display with a laminate stock that was really clean, but had import markings.
 
Love the sks, but how many does someone really need if your not reselling. I own 2. Both good shooters. I shoot one, the other was in case they became scarce and I needed parts for one.

If they are truly drying up (holding my breath) I'm still not rushing out to get a third. I still can only shoot one sks at a time!


NEED YOU SAY?????

Balderdash says I. As the late great Alan Lever used to say "He who dies with the most TOYS, WINS."
 
Love the sks, but how many does someone really need if your not reselling.

Like any other collection, you tend to want to assemble the whole series by date (and aresnal stamp) in the best possible state of preservation.
 
Like any other collection, you tend to want to assemble the whole series by date (and aresnal stamp) in the best possible state of preservation.
Exactly, and have a few extras to trade for the ones you need or want to upgrade and shooters too, then there is spare parts etc, etc.
 
I'm just saying for the people panic buying every sks they can get their hands on. If your not a reseller or hard core collector what's the point having so many sks. They are fun to shoot due to cheap firearm/ammo but now that that is changing I don't see a reason to follow the lemming train to buy, just because everyone else is.


I wish my dad had bought a bunch of Lee Enfields when they were cheap as dirt.
 
I was hoping Canada Ammo would bring in new Chinese SKS's but it never happened. They hinted about it about a year(?) ago, but nothing has happened.
 
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