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My New Russian Acquisition
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06-03-2018 09:06 AM
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That’s a mighty fine price for a Russian
these days!
The SKS is so overshadowed by the AK47 but it’s a pretty nifty rifle in its own right.
If it was American made a couple decades earlier, folks would still be talking about what a great deer rifle it was.
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I like some of the AK's and have shot a few but don't own one. I like the recoil impulse of the SKS over the AK and it's much more accurate especially with my handloads cast or jacketed. I've always referred to the SKS and the poor mans M1
Garand.
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The SKS is a great gun for the money. Here in Canada
they originally sold for just under 200.00 CDN but now up to 269.00 in my local gun store. They are still prevalent but for sure going to get harder to find as I think the supply from the commies is running dry.
We have one that has thousands of rounds down the barrel, still accurate for what it was designed to do and very reliable.
Congrats on your acquisition.
Why use a 50 pound bomb when a 500 pound bomb will do?
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Originally Posted by
enfield303t
The SKS is a great gun for the money. Here in
Canada
they originally sold for just under 200.00 CDN but now up to 269.00 in my local gun store. They are still prevalent but for sure going to get harder to find as I think the supply from the commies is running dry.
We have one that has thousands of rounds down the barrel, still accurate for what it was designed to do and very reliable.
Congrats on your acquisition.
Back in the early 90's a friend paid well over $500 for a Russian
SKS.
At the same time, brand new Chinese SKS was $89, $109 with a 1440rd case of "silver box" non corrosive ammo.
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