Where to buy Genuine Russian SKS

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Hello,

I am new to the forum, and certainly my question was asked before, but I could not find a post. Sorry for asking again :)

I want to buy genuine Russian SKS. Preferably not issued, not re-manufactured/refurbished, in excellent condition...

Could you recommend me a place to buy?

Thank you in advance,
Alex
 
"Un-issued" Soviet SKS is a bit of a Unicorn Gun these days.

Weimajack (in the EE) and WestRifle have excellent reps.

Personally, I go with Corwin-Arms for my reds - Martin's an awesome guy to deal with, and I've gotten some top quality red rifles from him. They might be refurbed, but they're arsenal refurbs in the best condition you're likely to see.
 
Double Tap on Lever Arms.

They have some of the last Soviet Built SKS45 rifles in the country exported out of the Ukraine before the #### hit the fan. They have crates of the rifles and have hand selected a few 'unissued' rifles for a reasonable price (under $300). Be aware that the definition of 'unissued' rifles is fairly misunderstood. A good example is of late production rifles which had an electro penciled serial number on the butt plate. Some of these rifles can be found in this 'untouched' condition with electro penciling intact. However, many were on racks in storage for years and the butt plates were somewhat worn. Sometimes these were butt plates were buffed and reblued or dabbed with paint. This results in an 'unissued' rifle that has been 'touched' but may not bear any arsenal refurb marks (I have a rifle like this for sale).

Another rumour is in regards to the box and the diamond arsenal marks. One marking is to denote an arsenal refurb (rifle was probably used, refinished and often forced matched), the other marking is an arsenal 'check/approval' marking. The rifle may be 'unissued' or lightly used and simply it was inspected and perhaps some paint was applied to the butt plate or other minor work done and then the rifle was marked/approved. This leaves you a rifle that is 'touched' but may very well may be 'unissued'.

I received a 'unissued' laminate rifle from Lever Arms after their Christmas Sale last year and I can confirm that it was not only 'unissued' but it was also 'untouched' (late rifle with the electro pencil on the butt plate).

I hope this helps. Lever is also one of the last places to sell crates of rifles out of the Ukraine.

Weimar is also a great source.

Sadly most SKS rifles for sale are out of Molot (Russia) but are forced matched, refinished and definitely issued at one point with rust etc.
 
Lever does have some very nice examples of sks for sale, my 53 Tula laminate is in beautiful condition. I realized how nice it was once I got all the cosmoline removed, being able to go in and hand pick is a bonus when you're local.
 
Double Tap on Lever Arms.

They have some of the last Soviet Built SKS45 rifles in the country exported out of the Ukraine before the #### hit the fan. They have crates of the rifles and have hand selected a few 'unissued' rifles for a reasonable price (under $300). Be aware that the definition of 'unissued' rifles is fairly misunderstood. A good example is of late production rifles which had an electro penciled serial number on the butt plate. Some of these rifles can be found in this 'untouched' condition with electro penciling intact. However, many were on racks in storage for years and the butt plates were somewhat worn. Sometimes these were butt plates were buffed and reblued or dabbed with paint. This results in an 'unissued' rifle that has been 'touched' but may not bear any arsenal refurb marks (I have a rifle like this for sale).

Another rumour is in regards to the box and the diamond arsenal marks. One marking is to denote an arsenal refurb (rifle was probably used, refinished and often forced matched), the other marking is an arsenal 'check/approval' marking. The rifle may be 'unissued' or lightly used and simply it was inspected and perhaps some paint was applied to the butt plate or other minor work done and then the rifle was marked/approved. This leaves you a rifle that is 'touched' but may very well may be 'unissued'.

I received a 'unissued' laminate rifle from Lever Arms after their Christmas Sale last year and I can confirm that it was not only 'unissued' but it was also 'untouched' (late rifle with the electro pencil on the butt plate).

I hope this helps. Lever is also one of the last places to sell crates of rifles out of the Ukraine.

Weimar is also a great source.

Sadly most SKS rifles for sale are out of Molot (Russia) but are forced matched, refinished and definitely issued at one point with rust etc.

The arsenal refurb markings denote what arsenal did the refurb work. Not the type of refurb done.

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Russian researcher Ruslan Chumak has been able to identify several of the Russian refurb marks as noted above. CGN member Ratnik forwarded this information via another gun board.

Chumak served in the archives for GRAU.

GRAU: The Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (GRAU) (Russian: Главное ракетно-артиллерийское управление МО РФ (ГРАУ), Glavnoye raketno-artilleriyskoye upravleniye MO RF (GRAU)) is a department of the Russian (ex-Soviet) Ministry of Defense. It is subordinate to the Chief of Armament and Munition of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, a vice-minister of defense.
 
We have some Sks left that we hand picked and imported to Canada . You can visit us at westrifle.com and see pictures of the rifle that you buying.

Al
 
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