Wow, definitely rare - first time I've heard of one in Canada. Tough to set a price, but I'd say it's worth more than an SKS D. More along the lines of an Albanian? IE $500+
Pictures of a chinese stamped receiver sks are in the Chinese SKS sticky. It isn't the first one in Canada.
For anyone who says the Chinese SKS lacks history, you need to research the combat history of the lineage. Korea, Vietnam, the first Sino-Viet War, the Vietnamese contract guns, the egyptian contract guns and the various other variants.
Most people can't get past the differences between commercial vs military let alone military design and production variances.
While it might not be as popular or common knowledge as the Russian history is on their SKS, the Chinese SKS has more variety. There is run of the mill stuff, and then there is the unique variants.
Anyone have pictures of these mysterious "stamped" SKS's? I've never seen such a thing, my buddy's Chicom SKS has a machined receiver.
Pictures of a chinese stamped receiver sks are in the Chinese SKS sticky. It isn't the first one in Canada.
For anyone who says the Chinese SKS lacks history, you need to research the combat history of the lineage. Korea, Vietnam, the first Sino-Viet War, the Vietnamese contract guns, the egyptian contract guns and the various other variants.
Most people can't get past the differences between commercial vs military let alone military design and production variances.
While it might not be as popular or common knowledge as the Russian history is on their SKS, the Chinese SKS has more variety. There is run of the mill stuff, and then there is the unique variants.
We have a benchmark value folks! $230 shipped. Another example of rare does not mean valuable. On side note, I saw a Colombian madsen sell for $450 at a gun show. Hell of a deal that was.
How did you arrive at the "benchmark"???
It's what he initially listed in his EE ad, and it's what I paid him for it.How did you arrive at the "benchmark"???



























