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I would like to find a basic sks in good shape. Where is a good way to go about doing so. Is there a preferred model year or type? Things to avoid? I have read some horror stories.
 
If you're just looking for a good shooter grade I'd go with 52 or later as they will all be chrome lined and have a positive feeling spring assisted safety. Look for blued metal, shiny bore, good crown and a clean gas system, all your standard stuff. If you want added collector value look for matching serial numbers, nice method of pinning the magazine (any method besides welded plug) and rarer variants would be 53,54 from the Izhevsk factory which would bear the stamping I've pictured below.

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Or you could go the Chinese SKS route which I would suggest looking for a military version (type 56) which can be identified by a factory marking (triangle with number inside) on the side of the receiver. I'd start by looking on the EE, taking your time and getting a good one. For me It's worth the extra little bit of cash a seller may ask for a good one, as quality has declined to bottom of the barrel at most shops and private owners will occasionally let go of some gems. As said above check out the red rifles section, this was just my version of a crash course.
 
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If you know anyone wise in the ways of the SKS take them with you. Make sure it's a tight fit rifle (nothing rattling or moving except the action on the rifle. Pig looking in store open the rear cover to inspect the spring for rust and if bold ask to disarm or to co firm parts. Do not it a rust rifle. Minute rust in the odd edge of the exterior can be fixed up easily but rust causing potting or spring rust pass as a shooter. Cosmoline can sometimes mimic rust. You will recognized cosmoline as it is a cross between all grease and dried toothpaste in texture and old bacon grease like to oil sludge in appearance. Good luck best you do some FAQ research in the SKS forum of red rifles.... good luck and welcome to the club....

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OP, many of the dealers with banners at the top of the page have darn fine SKS rifles for sale.

If your main concern is to save a couple of dollars get over it quickly. I would suggest one of the socalled Super Grade rifles carried by one of the banner members or even such places as Lever Arms. Canada Ammo has some Super Grade rifles listed for $299. Hell of a deal. You don't have to worry about getting a great specimen for either collecting or shooting. They may be a few dollars more but with an iron clad guarantee and really decent people to deal with, it's well worth the extra $50.

Here is one other thing to remember. These rifles soon won't be available at the current pricing we enjoy. I have heard rumors that dealers in Europe with remaining stocks are holding them in hopes that the US will be lifting some sanctions. It's a gamble. IMHO prices in Canada will sooner, rather than later, be the equivalent of those in the US where a field grade Chinese SKS sells for US$300 and the select grades we get here in Canada for $300 sell for $US600 in the US.

Times are achanging. Get prepared to pay a lot more than we have in the past. The US collectors are driving up prices on ex ComBloc firearms and accessories. The prices they pay for rack grade Mosins makes most Canadians shudder. They are picky of course. They have finally woken up to the value of Japanese surplus as well. South American Mausers in the US have tripled in price over the last two years.

Look at the price of a Remington 700 CDL from any of the big box stores. $1000+C.

Get a decent one while you can. Just about any Super Grade being offered will be one of the best available at this point. Get a crate of ammo as well and learn how to properly clean and dismantle your rifle after shooting corrosive primed ammo.

Now, do you have a PAL????? Your question is so vague, it leads me to wonder. I'm willing to bet you do but your question also leads me to believe you haven't had the chance or taken the time to go to a local gun shop or big box store to look at the offerings.

Again, if you don't trust your own knowledge check with people such as Canada Ammo in the top banners or one of the others. They are pretty responsible IMHO and will treat you well.
 
OP, many of the dealers with banners at the top of the page have darn fine SKS rifles for sale.

If your main concern is to save a couple of dollars get over it quickly. I would suggest one of the socalled Super Grade rifles carried by one of the banner members or even such places as Lever Arms. Canada Ammo has some Super Grade rifles listed for $299. Hell of a deal. You don't have to worry about getting a great specimen for either collecting or shooting. They may be a few dollars more but with an iron clad guarantee and really decent people to deal with, it's well worth the extra $50.

Here is one other thing to remember. These rifles soon won't be available at the current pricing we enjoy. I have heard rumors that dealers in Europe with remaining stocks are holding them in hopes that the US will be lifting some sanctions. It's a gamble. IMHO prices in Canada will sooner, rather than later, be the equivalent of those in the US where a field grade Chinese SKS sells for US$300 and the select grades we get here in Canada for $300 sell for $US600 in the US.

Times are achanging. Get prepared to pay a lot more than we have in the past. The US collectors are driving up prices on ex ComBloc firearms and accessories. The prices they pay for rack grade Mosins makes most Canadians shudder. They are picky of course. They have finally woken up to the value of Japanese surplus as well. South American Mausers in the US have tripled in price over the last two years.

Look at the price of a Remington 700 CDL from any of the big box stores. $1000+C.

Get a decent one while you can. Just about any Super Grade being offered will be one of the best available at this point. Get a crate of ammo as well and learn how to properly clean and dismantle your rifle after shooting corrosive primed ammo.

Now, do you have a PAL????? Your question is so vague, it leads me to wonder. I'm willing to bet you do but your question also leads me to believe you haven't had the chance or taken the time to go to a local gun shop or big box store to look at the offerings.

Again, if you don't trust your own knowledge check with people such as Canada Ammo in the top banners or one of the others. They are pretty responsible IMHO and will treat you well.

I have not bought an SKS from Canada Ammo, but I have bought other stuff. They are in the top 3 dealers on my list!
 
I don't like the way the bottom of the mag's were welded on the West Rifle sks rifles but I have been on his site more times than I can count and they have some very nice sks rifles. if I was you I'd look at his site right now and get one from him. find one with matching numbers and don't worry if it has a laminated stock or not. if you want me to have a look for you pm me and I'll try to pick one out for you . but please don't waste my time unless your serious. I'd do my best to pick you out one that I think you'd be proud of . as far as I know west rifle went to Russia and picked through what they wanted to buy. your choice.
 
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