What makes you think the price will go down? There's a finite supply of SKS rifles, it's logical to think the prices will only go up.
I have bought a SKS off Westrifle and yes it was abit more then other places but I got a nice 1950s sqaure block![]()
I think if you can seperate the grades of gun and years you will have better luck selling. Also if you can tell the Russian to stop welding the bottom on the mag and weld the follower instead PLEASE! lol
I had a Grade A buy with westrifle as I do with many of our dealers![]()
I win an SKSQuestion what happens if he stops selling Russian SKS rifles?
Thank you for great words. I am working with Russians. The thing is this is the only way they know how to do it. Nobody else told them how to do it other way. If someone can send me pictures of drawing of how it is done on other SKS I will push it through to my supplier. Believe me when I say I tried, this is how they were told to do by "someone" to save the cost. Would you pay extra for different pinning process or you will fight me on the cost again. This kind of change cost money.
you guys no betting allowed.
Also push to your supplier you want these types of guns
-SKSs with soild wood stock 100% matching "not force match no ######Xs"
-SKS45 with spike bayo "any cond"
-SKS 1949 "any cond"
-SKS with square gas blocks
-SKSs with a star on the cover but "no date"
You can save money by not including extra junk "sling since most are 1980s made AK74 slings"
Hope this helps
-SKS 1949 "any cond"
------Hopefully I will have about 20 of those next shipment. Did not know there is demand for it.
T I was able to figure out what most of the parts in the cleaning kit do though as this is my first semi-automatic rifle, I am quite new to it. I could only identify the cleaning brush but the other two tools are unfamiliar to me.
i'll be interested in one or two 1949 and i will build two shrine , one for you and one for your dad, lol.


Great looking rifle.
I don't think any one answered your question about the accessories yet.
The thin piece of tapered steel is a punch/drift for removing the trigger assembly, and also works great with a hammer for knocking out the pin in the bolt that holds the firing pin it.
The other piece is a jag the threads onto the cleaning rod for using cleaning patches.
Also the lid of the cleaning kit is a muzzle guard. Use it when your using the cleaning rod so that you don't damaged the rifling near the muzzle.
Happy shooting!
I don't think you can't really clean it from the breach.
I have apparently misplaced my sks so I can't say for sure.
Sure you can and should clean it from the breech;
Just remove the bolt cover, the bolt carrier and the bolt and you are there...
takes two seconds...



























