wood or laminate?
I kind of like this SKS.
Nice SKS! Leaving her stock?
They do grow on you, don't they. Some people like impressionist art, I'd honestly rather stare at imperialist SKS.
Is it a 1955/56? I think I might see a tiny Tula star on the side of the receiver just down from the serial #s.
Question: Is the magazine 'franken-pinned'? Hole drilled in bottom and big peg inserted?
Yes. There is a tiny star on the side of the receiver. And...yes, the magazine is Franen-pinned. At least the numbers on the bottom of the mag match...lol
Yup. Must be a newer import then. You should look it over and see if it shows any signs of refurbishment. If the stock is original hardwood, which it seems to be, then I would suggest it just might be a non-refurb, possibly un-issued, rifle. If its non-refurb/un-issued, it would probably be worth a few dollars more to a collector if left in original condition and unfired.
I bought mine just because I liked it. But when I managed to pick up a second one for $100, I decided to leave my nice one unfired and original, as an investment. With the wife having to go into the hospital for surgury last week, I had to offer it up for sale.
Hey, I hope she's ok.
She's doing great, thanks. But she's off work for a couple of months.
If you were looking for a shooter, you could probably trade yours unfired to a collector for a regular refurb + some cash. Would help keep a nice rifle in original condition, and get you a nice shooter real cheap.
beautiful sks!!!!
Here's mine beside my mosin...
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Where did you buy it? If I had an all original non-refurb, I'd be buying a refurb to shoot... That SKS you have is a wonderful collectors piece. Hmmm There's something most of us never though would be said in the same sentence "SKS" and "collectors piece"



























