Why did you buy SKS rifle?

A reasonably accurate, cheap, non-restricted, semi. Given that and the current price of surplus ammo, honestly, how could I say "No"?
 
I bought mine 54 Tula... because of all the upgrades available for it...
Plus reliability and cheap ammo really is a bonus... :)
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Nice rifle, nice pictures.
 
That's why...

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got a rifle with brand new mechanics and a crate of ammo for ~ $ 500.00.
impossible to do better, more cost effective (yes cheaper)...

Took it to the range today, and this rifle shoots... it groups 5 shots in a 3inches circle at 100 meters, perfectly centered.

Great fun keeping the metal plate swinging!!!
 
I saw an ad in the paper: SKS for $99, 1500 round crate of surplus for $139. I couldn't resist! It was a 'D' model as well, so I kinda lucked out there. This was back in the mid 90's and I still have it. :rockOn:
 
I saw an ad in the paper: SKS for $99, 1500 round crate of surplus for $139. I couldn't resist! It was a 'D' model as well, so I kinda lucked out there. This was back in the mid 90's and I still have it. :rockOn:

x2!!!The deal i saw was $129.95 with 500 rounds of ammo.Late 90's.Took it camping a couple of time's and let friends try it out and next thing you know they all bought one!
 
I needed a carbine for World War II re-enactor matches. The realistic choice was limited to an SKS that was first tested in the fall of 1944 on the eastern front or the M1 Carbine. Magazines and ammo for the M1 Carbine are far more expensive than they are for the SKS (Carbine $169.00 at SIR). With cut down SKS stripper clips it is very easy to carry 75 rds in a bandoleer as compared to carrying 10-15 M1 Carbine mags. When your also carrying webbing, binoculars, Battle Rifle, handgun and appropriate ammo this is an important point! The SKS is powerful enough to take down steel at 100 & 200 yds, but generally has 1 minute of T-34 tank accuracy past that point. This is especially true after firing the carbine in a rapid fire mode.

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Shot with FinePix E550 at 2009-10-13
 
I bought one because it is a reasonable price, it's ammunition is a reasonable price, it is easy to disassemble and clean, it can take cold, hot, dirt, sand and mud and keep on working. As my Uncle, a Nam vet used to say "All you need is an Es Kay Es, the poor man's Aye Kay." I wonder if there is any non-corrosive military ammunition out there for this rifle?
 
I saw an ad in the paper: SKS for $99, 1500 round crate of surplus for $139. I couldn't resist! It was a 'D' model as well, so I kinda lucked out there. This was back in the mid 90's and I still have it. :rockOn:

2o years ago everything was cheaper. Sorry to say inflation is out there at 3% to 4 % per year
 
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