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Join Date: Mar 2008
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e-mail me at criminalpoet@msn.com
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I'll have to wait a bit of time before I buy something...funds are less than I'd like. I might just check back in a month or so though...I've always wanted a SKS-D.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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They are awsome weapons I just love mine! I started out with a Norinco standard type of SKS with the 10rd mag, but I wanted higher ammo capacity so I bought a couple of 30rd duckbill mags. Well, I had them custom cut and still could only load them 23 rounds before having feeding issues. So I sold the Norinco and bought an AK lol. I liked the AK but still missed certain things about the SKS and then I came accross a collector that had these, so I bought them and never turned back. Definitely the best SKS out there IMO.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Northern Illinois
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First off criminal poet, welcome to G&G.
Now, as for the pics of your SKS's. Very nice looking rifles. Wish i could afford one from you. Seriously, but I can't. I'd like to get another version of it other than the Yugo 59/66. Dam those look real clean... Well done. Hey here's a thought, save one for me. If I sell my '73 Dodge Charger tomorrow or anytime soon, or my motorcycle, I might be able to get one. lol Shhhhhh, don't tell my wife though, what she don't know won't hurt her.
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Those are the TRUE collector Rifle SKS...You were smart to grab them and stash them...Never saw one in Alaska except for the cheap Thumbhole version.
I'm Impressed ! Rich
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Flowery Branch GA>
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The SKS D Model
Well thats what my Rifle Looks Like---Now how do I Make sure!!!!! Mine is just as Clean---- Payed 450 Bucks for it??? Was that Too Much? Lots of Questions here Guys----I can see a Faint Triangle on the Receiver---but the Markings --if they were ever there can't be read anymore!!!! Took it to a Gun Show last weekend----some SKS Guru says mine is deffinatly a Pre Ban Mod D. Now how can I find out anything More obout these Mod. D"s????? HELP!!!!!!!!
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Location: South Arkansas
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I'm impressed too and tempted, but other gun needs will come first. I've got to have another concealed carry pistol and a Leveraction rifle for ma Deer Hunting.
It would be interesting in knowing there worth or what you would take for one though...A.H |
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Oh, and an SKS with soft point bullets make an excellent deer rifle in the brush. With hand loads Ballistics comparable to 30-30 . So why not just kill two birds with one stone and pick up an SKS and hunt deer with it. You can even scope the SKS if you want all that sissy stuff on it. ![]()
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