Thinking about getting an SKS...

Are there particular factories of production where the models were high quality?

For Russians not really, but any made by the Ishrevik plant are more highly sought after, the first SKS I bought was an "Izzy" an was an Un-issued like most you see. Regardless if it's a Tula or Izzy, if the numbers on the receiver & barrel match, has a shiny bolt an no scuffs on the bolt assembly then it was probably never used or issued. They stamped the "refurbished mark" even on rifles that never left the "crate" before packing them in cosmoline before storage. If it has a black bolt, then it was issued during war time cause they blued the bolt at the soldiers request. I also have a "Tula" an notice nothing different between it an my izzy which I bubba'd.

In China however quality control was non-existent, they had literally hundreds of little factories making over 15 million of them, so poorly made components were everywhere. This is why Sino-Soviet aka Norinco SKS's are typically un-wanted or used as "shoot the #### out of them then throw them away" plinkers.

For Yugos, all the same from what I heard.

Are there particular years of production to look for?

For Russian any 1950's production are brand new an made to higher quality standards because they were not under war time pressure or material shortages. When you are no longer living in a bombed out city, an well fed, chances are you'll do better at your job right?

For Chinese it's essentially luck of the draw regardless of year. Standard model Chinese Type 56 were peasant standard issue rifles, better to try to find something like the other models like SKS-D, SKS-M, an so forth, these were made specifically for elite units like paratroopers so the quality standards were much higher. Good luck finding them or even accessories/parts for them. All bought up in the 1990's. Try Gun Shows, saw a guy in Edmonton's October gun show selling a stack of SKS-D magazines.

For Yugo, quality standards stayed the same through-out but avoid any that were issued because without the chrome lined barrels that corrosive ammo combined with peasants not taking care of them resulted in barrels in horrible condition. Only buy "Un-issued". However they did make a few production lines with Chrome Lined barrels near the end of the cold war, these are VERY HARD to find, if you find one, do not shoot it, very valuable.

And finally, any advice on how to treat the wooden stock to give it a different stain?

Experiment, it's all personal taste really. It's just wood so your options are limited only by your imagination. Stick with the basics, like avoiding very flammable finishes.
 
Yup have to go along with all the other guys in here buy one Russian Tula factory Silver bolt chrome lined barrel
A tapco intrafuse stock and a crate of ammo
There's a close quarter deep timber deer or bear protection .
Great plinker fail safe hopped up 30-30 for 200 bucks
 
Hey I am just confused how many people saying it. 150 for Russian SKS? Where do those prices come from. 1400 non corrosive? 1400 is Russian ammo and it is corrosive same with Romanian or Chinese. 150 Dollars for SKS must be a chinese one or heavily refurbished one. Had to say it.
Sergey

Picked up 3 russian mil. surplus for 150 ea/ ( christmas special 1 day sale ) Yes they are arsenal refurbs but from my investigating, have had little work done. And for $150 I couldn't care less if they were un refurbished or not.. Heck thats an evenings worth of ammo for my other guns lol. Also tested the ammo and after 3 days on the polished steel nail, still no corrosion. Although it's likely the dirtiest ammo I have ever shot. Might as well treat it as corrosive.


Must be refurb russian with ###### stock. For a shooter, nothing wrong with a refurb but for nutz like manys of us, non-refurb is the way to go,even if we keep them in the gun cabinet forever:cool: as for ammo, $300/1400rds non corrosive seems too good:confused:

Joce
From the tests I have run, Non cor. but DIRTY !!

My first rifle was a chinese sks-d I bought 20 years ago... Still sees more action than all my other guns combined. Reliable and cheap to shoot... What's to question??

$175 Russian refurbs shoot fine, but there are plenty of fine collectables for more. I echo comments about Westrifle having the pick o' the litter if you want collectables... Depends what you want!

I can confirm a non-ssponsor gun shop in Vancouver has 1440 rounds non-corrosive chinese ammo on for $299 rather than normal $375... Picked up two crates yesterday!

Treat that stuff like corrosive. It is rumoured to be despite what said non-sponsor store might insist upon.

Iv done a few tests since I saw how dirty the ammo was.. but all 4 bench tests came back NC. Hopefully be doing so more scientific test's in the near future :)
 
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What year is that ammo? 150 is low and consider to be dumping to create attention on the market. Do not worry it will run out soon. Buy it cheap SKS ASAP I am saying that on every thread.

Cheers
 
Having followed this and other SKS threads I decided to 'bite the bullet' and so today I picked up a '51 Tula.
In all honesty I have to say that I have never seen such an oily greased-up rifle in my life !
Thank goodness for all the cleaning threads and advice because I can well imagine this thing is going to take days to clean.
I'm sure that by the time its clean inside and out, I will be too tired to shoot it.
Having said that, it looks like a fun machine...
 
My 54 Izzy from weimajack is in the mail :) i might buy another before summer...i'll be looking to get a 50-51 tula and a norinco for a tacticool build
 
Upon closer inspection of the sks's I recently purchased, I am seeing no signs of refurbishment.

None painted Bayonets, all stamped s/n's match ( inlcuding, trigger guard & internals ) No re arsenal markings, No ### stock ( only the star, the year, the s/n ), no markings on receiver cover aside form the star with the arrow and s/n - no painted bolts.

Forgive my ignorance, but I've spent the last two hours searching on info in regards to identifying non rearsenaled units... ( first for me )
Can anyone give me helpful hints as to what else I can look for ?

Thanks !
 
Upon closer inspection of the sks's I recently purchased, I am seeing no signs of refurbishment.

None painted Bayonets, all stamped s/n's match ( inlcuding, trigger guard & internals ) No re arsenal markings, No ### stock ( only the star, the year, the s/n ), no markings on receiver cover aside form the star with the arrow and s/n - no painted bolts.

Forgive my ignorance, but I've spent the last two hours searching on info in regards to identifying non rearsenaled units... ( first for me )
Can anyone give me helpful hints as to what else I can look for ?

Thanks !

what years are they?

51, 52, 54 - Have r's at the end if that means anything .. I think my sister's is a 53 but its at her house not mine, so I can't check.
 
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