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Pics Warsaw Pact SKS Rifles

echo1

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Howdy C&R Junkies,

Here's a quick and crappy shot of my humble Euro SKS iron heap. I got the top rifle from MashedPotatoJohnson out of Huston. Took 2 months of Kali DOJ hassle.
I just picked a '51 Tula as issued (on right)
Top to bottom:
'51 Tula light refurb BBQ, where there's #s they match, only the stock is forced, doesn't seem run much, bolt and hammer face look new, over all excellent
'54 as issued Tula but ruined by the former 01 FFL who bought it new for $89 bucks back in the day, I call it the "Green Hornet"
'54 Izhevsk refurb all matching and not run much
'59 M59C Yugoslavian as issued with correct sling, about the cleanest SKS I have
'60 M56 Romanian, (Transylvania actually) forced in many areas, rough furniture, typical example for a Romy, good bore but looks like a vet
'69 & '70 M56 Albanian both matching, '70 is nicer
These guys are all cosmo free, clean and functional main battle rifles but are hanger queens. Someday I'll do a better pictorial layout, thanks for looking, enjoy. PAX
 
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Very nice garden there! I'll admit to knowing little to nothing about the SKS in general.

I am a C&R holder and do have a few that qualify, but only one Eastern Bloc-ish that qualifies C&R and it's not truly Eastern Bloc, it's a pre Soviet Russian. Here's my 1934 all numbers matching hex-receiver Tula 91/30.

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Howdy C&R Junkies,

Here's a quick and crappy shot of my humble Euro SKS iron heap. I got the top rifle from MashedPotatoJohnson out of Huston. Took 2 months of Kali DOJ hassle.
I just picked a '51 Tula as issued (not shown)
Top to bottom:
'51 Tula light refurb BBQ, where there's #s they match, only the stock is forced, doesn't seem run much, bolt and hammer face look new, over all excellent
'54 as issued Tula but ruined by the former 01 FFL who bought it new for $89 bucks back in the day, I call it the "Green Hornet"
'54 Izhevsk refurb all matching and not run much
'59 M59C Yugoslavian as issued with correct sling, about the cleanest SKS I have
'60 M56 Romanian, (Transylvania actually) forced in many areas, rough furniture, typical example for a Romy, good bore but looks like a vet
'69 & '70 M56 Albanian both matching, '70 is nicer
These guys are all cosmo free, clean and functional main battle rifles but are hanger queens. Someday I'll do a better pictorial layout, thanks for looking, enjoy. PAX
Always a pleasure to see your collection!
 
When I started C&R collecting, SKSs were $150 :( Prices have changed but they still shoot the same :ROFLMAO:
 
When I started C&R collecting, SKSs were $150 :( Prices have changed but they still shoot the same :ROFLMAO:

My firstest SKS was a $70 dollar single shot. I had to tear into it (there by learning the platform), to diagnose the issue, was a stuck gas piston. As it turned out, as folks started to become more savvy of SKS history, a decade later that rifle was determined to be an as new Israeli contract depot capture from Syria. It has features that set it aside from a regular Chinese arsenal /26\, CAI import stamp, blued bolt, 12 million serial and a Russian laminate stock double cut for both blade and spike bayos. Very uncommon and worth Russian SKS bank.
Here's a couple picts and a reference from chinesesks.weeb;y.com,
(PAX and Martin08 capture rifles) http://chinesesks.weebly.com/arab-12-mil-laminate.html PAX
 
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