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Unissued 1953 Russian SKS? Am I that lucky?
Last edited by Bill Hollinger; 08-08-2012 at 12:12 AM.
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08-05-2012 02:16 PM
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It is certainly a refurbished rifle.
Looks like a nice one, and with the original box and accessories should be worth around $450. Maybe higher if you put it up for auction.
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I should also add that I cleaned the bayonet
in 1996. I have a feeling I should not have. If I remember correctly it was yellow and or gold in color and kind of sticky. I can't remember what I used to clean it with but I did get the yellow color off.
I hope that by cleaning the bayonet I did not devalue the rifle.
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Here is an example of a non-refurbished stock. Notice the way the date and serial number are stamped under the Tula cartouche. Also notice the original Tula inspector stamp on the opposite side of the buttstock, as well as all of the small inpector marks around the cross bolt.




Your stock was sanded (you can still make out part of the original serial number with cryllic prefix) and re-finished during the arsenal refurb and then re-stmaped with the 4 digit serial number.
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Originally Posted by
Freedom1955
I should also add that I cleaned the bayonet

in 1996. I have a feeling I should not have. If I remember correctly it was yellow and or gold in color and kind of sticky. I can't remember what I used to clean it with but I did get the yellow color off.
I hope that by cleaning the bayonet I did not devalue the rifle.
I wouldn't have cleaned it but I don't think it will hurt the value, especially since it's a refurbished rifle.
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Thanks for the reply!
Could I have a rifle that the only part of it refurbished is the stock?
All the metal parts have the serial number in all the right places along with no refurb marks that I can see.
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Originally Posted by
Freedom1955
Thanks for the reply!
Could I have a rifle that the only part of it refurbished is the stock?
All the metal parts have the serial number in all the right places along with no refurb marks that I can see.
Yes, there are all different types of refubs out there. I had a '52 that appeared to be all original except that it had a laminate stock (stamped with the prefix but no Tula cartouche or date).
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I've got everything the box sling and accessories.
Are the 30 round magazines legal to own? How much would one sell for?
And the stripper clips are they worth anything?
Thank You for your help!
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30 round mags are legal to own in my State. Pretty sure they are in Michigan, too. The problem is that when you install it into that SKS45 you now are in violation of 922r requirements. You would have to replace many more parts with US made pieces to make it compliant with that 30 round magazine. Most 30 rounders don't work as well as the fixed 10 rounder, anyway. They are not worth much.
Stripper clips are the way to go if you want to blow through ammo at a faster rate.