Russian SKS45 long thread.

Just out of curiosity dose anyone know if they have the blade style bayo? I think I read somewhere that the early russian's had spike style.

yes, only the first year 1949 came with spike bayo so they are mostly likely all blade bayo , if you manage to get one with a spike then i would like to buy that off you at much higher price then what you paid .
 
This thread is making me wonder about the SIR order cause everyone is talking about thr frontier order, does that mean there is no hope for the ones that I ordered from SIR?????????
 
This thread is making me wonder about the SIR order cause everyone is talking about thr frontier order, does that mean there is no hope for the ones that I ordered from SIR?????????

on the contrary , there is now no reason why the big shipment wont arrive .
 
I'm starting to wonder what it will be like when they arrive, sort of like New years eve, everyone out banging pot's & pans in the streets celebrating!!!!
 
For those wondering, the rifles are on their way across country by train right now.

AWESOME!!! I can't wait to hear what the guys will be saying about them! I also can't wait to get the main shipment in!!! I was too "cheap" to go for the early shipment!!!

Come On Train!!! YEHAA!!!

Cheers
Jay
P.S. Curtton is still a bad bad man!!! :slap: HA HA HA!!!:dancingbanana::runaway:
 
I was just wondering: Does anyone know the country of origin of these rifles? I mean, they are obviously Russian SKS's, but where have they been all this time? Locked away in some former soviet arsenal no doubt. It would be neat to round up as much of the history of these things as possible. I know that they were in the Ukraine, but I don't know about any other countries involved.

I'm a bit of a history nerd, so that kind of thing interests me.

Do you think any were deployed? The Hungarian Revolution, Korean War, Invasion of Czechoslovakia... Who knows what these rifles have seen.
 
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