So getting back to the original post...Any idea as to numbers of SKS in Canada?
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Gave 4 away as Xmas gifts this with a half case of ammo for each. I also paid for a few pal courses. They make great gifts that I hope last a lifetime.
Gave my son an svt-40, he had a choice, when he got the pal, when the rpal is done he gets one of my norc .45's and has to learn to reload with me! the rest of the family will get sks or shotgun or mosin! My youngest (12) got a beauty cil 180 to begin his target shooting practice! SKS is a great gift, even got a Yugo 59/66 but won't be shooting or keeping that one! There are CTC's popping up everywhere so when they put them on a sale,, I will be buying 2 or 3! Usually you can get a deal on multi purchase!Gave 4 away as Xmas gifts this with a half case of ammo for each. I also paid for a few pal courses. They make great gifts that I hope last a lifetime.
lol I bought an sks on the weekend just for that reason. It was tempting to get a crate of them, but I'm keeping the number of firearms I own below 10. Suspicion of 10 or more and they don't need a warrant to try to find reasons to take your house away from you, and your kids, and maybe even shoot your dog.
It was tempting to get a crate of them, but I'm keeping the number of firearms I own below 10. Suspicion of 10 or more and they don't need a warrant to try to find reasons to take your house away from you, and your kids, and maybe even shoot your dog.
With SKS you have a chance in a life time to buy a military semiauto with price of a cheap wallmart low quality bb gun. Was never before and will never be in the future to buy a brand new military semiauto for the price of a day and a half work paid (160). So take the chance, one day will dry up, rusian are seling allready by the year 1954, this is the last year of manufacturing.Oh yea and my estimate is more like 130,000.-150,000 sks. They have been coming into the country for well over 20 years and in higher numbers since after the cold war and the breakup of the soviet union!
Total, who knows now. How many were in Canada at the end of the Registry?
On this site h**p://mrpogson.com/2013/11/22/just-when-we-thought-the-canadian-firearms-registry-was-dead/ there were:
71112 registered firearms chambered in 7.62x39. I would assume the vast majority of them would be SKS' based on price and availability. I assume a few hundred are AK's and there are probably some bolt guns in there as well but there are very few other guns chambered in 7.62x39.
I examined the La Presse *.csv format file of the registry data they received under Access to Information. I sorted the 8 million records, and found 29075 privately owned registered firearms in my postal code sort. There were 487 in 7.62x39 firearms of all models, and 411 of these were recognizable as SKS rifles. It is the tenth most popular cartridge, and the seventeenth most common firearm model/model.
(Some one more awake can check the math.) The 29075 guns are 0.3634% of all the guns. The 411 SKS rifles are 1.4135% of 29075. Therefore, 8,000,000 times 1.1435% suggests 113,080 SKS rifles in Canada.