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Mine 49's stock has a 48 date stamp.
Cool!
Mine 49's stock has a 48 date stamp.
Mine 49's stock has a 48 date stamp.
Wow very cool! Did these 1948 stamped receiver covers have the serial numbers matching with the rest of the rifle?

Yeah I need pics... I ask this because if you look carefully at the recent batch of Westrifle '49s, you'll note that the buttstock date stamps aren't very clear at all.
As for the receiver cover, I am not convinced... the photos are blurry and grainy and it could be a "mis-stamp" (the "8" appears to be added after the fact)... however, having said that, stranger things have been discovered with Russian SKS's! :O)
Better photos of the receiver cover?
Thanks. I won't take that as a shot directed at my integrity haha. I took the pictures personally, and they were the best my blackberry could do. It appeared to have been done much like a 49, but included the ckc45. It was definitely an 8 in 1948.
No offence intended... we just want to absolutely certain we're dealing with a pre-1949 SKS, as most of us have not seen them before.
Thanks to you guys, now i will not sleep for a month!
Joce
Perhaps that receiver cover was some form of commencement or ceremonial cover. The Tula star stamping is of the later style and doesn't have that hand stamped look that the '49's and some early '50's have. The "CLC" must have a meaning and would help to understand the reason for it. My guess is this a special stamping created later commemorating someone or some event. Very cool and rare find! I too would like to see that '48 stock.
And don't forget, hanging 2 pounds of crap like flash lights, lasers, range finders and other assorted Darth Vader tacticrap makes it priceless.
Seriously, most people consider the unrefurbished, used (by the military) to be worth a bit more. Other than that, if you remeber the Pokeman craze,,, need I say more?




























