SKS # 4 On The Way...

I still have some very interesting and rare SKS variations.

TULA no date (1956) letter serie "K" unrefurb with solid and laminated stokcs.

TULA no date (1956) letter serie reversed "N" unrefurb with solid and laminated stocks.

TULA no date (1956) letter serie "D" unrefurb with solid stock (one only)

AND , if I dig a little, I will find unrefurbs and refurbs IZHEVSK one's.

AND I have a special on the most commun one , TULA 1954 unrefurb.

An avid collector tell me, it's the firt time he saw an original SKS without a date (1956) with a solid not laminated stock,

they seem very rare??????
A no date SKS with hardwood stock is likely a 1955,late 1955 dont have date on the cover.
Joce
 
I got a chinese one that I mallninjad up. Looking to get a Nice laminated Russian to keep stock. At those prices, you cant get enough. I think it's a damn cool rifle.
 
I got a chinese one that I mallninjad up. Looking to get a Nice laminated Russian to keep stock. At those prices, you cant get enough. I think it's a damn cool rifle.

Yeah the Laminated SKS's look great, always wanted to get one and of all the different types of Rifles that I have owned over the Years at one time or another the SKS design is by far my favorite.
 
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Got a crate of 10 Russian SKS on the way. I am not sure how many SKS I have but with the crate its over 40.
 
This thread makes me feel better (was feeling guilty). I have 5 Russians - 2 in Tapco stocks, one hw gold bayo, one laminate and one hw non-refurb.
 
This thread makes me feel better (was feeling guilty). I have 5 Russians - 2 in Tapco stocks, one hw gold bayo, one laminate and one hw non-refurb.

You never have to feel guilty about collecting SKS's they all have their little differences that make them unique...it is a great hobby and I dread the day when we may finally run out them to collect.

btw-Is the gold bayonet caused from the oil or cosmoline? I alway wondered why some have it and others don't.
 
This is the 55/56 hardwood, non-refurbed, all matching, letter series K that Jacques is sending me:

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Here's my question and Joce, you might know the answer to this one - if it's a "k" series, that means the very last run of SKS's, so you would think she'd be on a laminate stock but this beauty is on a hardwood stock, is non-issued, non-refurbed....so, unless she actually turns out to be a refurb which I doubt, how rare would this rifle be?
 
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