So you would have a "1" in crappier condition than a number "3"? I just think you would be pissing off the vendor more than anything and for a rifle that goes for two yards, it isn't worth the hassle.
Hearsay is just that and that is why it is not allowed in the court of law. There's no way to verify if it is true so you might as well say a fairy told you so. Also, what about the ones that aren't marked with either a 1, 2, or 3? Are these spetsnaz special forces rifles?
Found this from a very reputable site...
The accuracy of an SKS was checked by firing 3 rounds at a target and if it obtained sniper quality it was marked on the front of the front sight base with the number 1, with #2 and #3 as accuracy decreased.
http://www.carbinesforcollectors.com/sks.htm
Just inspected a few I have in the office ready to ship. Hardwood had 1 on it and Laminated had 2 and 3. Maybe a coincidence I don't know. Will have to check in the warehouse other rifles and see if it is the same.
Sorry no it would not be "A" it would be "O" for one "ODIN" it sounds like "ADIN" but it is written "odin"
As to numbers there is 1 2 and 3. I don`t know who and how started this theory of accuracy.
Every rifle is shot 60 rounds when it is manufactured it could be market for accuracy but I don`t know if it is true.
Sorry I could not shine any light on your delema.
There should be 3 different digits only, eg 1,2 or 3 stamped on the front sight. The number referres to the hight of the sight's post.
There should be 3 different digits only, eg 1,2 or 3 stamped on the front sight. The number referres to the hight of the sight's post.
An SKS front sight is fully ajustable, so why have different site heights?
Left to right, right?
you might be on to something here Dsiwy.


There should be 3 different digits only, eg 1,2 or 3 stamped on the front sight. The number referres to the hight of the sight's post.
That's a new one. Haven't read that one anywhere yet.
Read this thread at work and rushed home so I can check my beloved SKS
it's a 1
on a side note what are the marks on the other side of the sight post??
so thats where all the IZH (non-franken pin) been hiding .![]()



























