my russian SKS will be delayed till early april

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4 weeks and counting....man!!! this waiting is for the birds.

im gonna keep myself busy by researching/writting a thread on IDing russian sks , if there is a lucky dude that has a 1949 , would you kindly email me some pic? curtton@yahoo.ca .thanks
 
4 weeks and counting....man!!! this waiting is for the birds.

im gonna keep myself busy by researching/writting a thread on IDing russian sks , if there is a lucky dude that has a 1949 , would you kindly email me some pic? curtton@yahoo.ca .thanks

cant wait for mine...... ordered a case of ammo for it already.... but it seems like canpar misplaced it for the time being....:mad:
 
should i order another case of ammo or a shooter sks to go with my collector??? argh... the choices.... :(

go for the shooter , just incase the collector you receive is either really nice or rare that you dont ever wanna shoot.:D
 
I do not believe in safe queens. What good is having a rifle that you never get the enjoyment of shooting. Chances are, the person who inherits your rifles when you croak will not have the same love and appreciation for them and will either sell them and make a fast buck or shoot them and get the enjoyment you should have gotten. Now, if the rifle has some great historical importance and you leave them to a museum who will actually want them, then I could understand hiding them in the safe.

Just my 2 cents.

Cheers!!

Why would you hide them in a safe ? SKS's are not prohibited or even restricted . I shoot mine all the time
 
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