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Posted: 8/18/2005 11:37:47 PM
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Posted: 8/19/2005 1:50:34 PM
I've got 3 mint unissued SKS's but I don't know how to post pictures. I need a digital camera but how do I hook it up to the computer and get the picture to AR15.com? I'm a moron when it comes to these computer things!
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Posted: 8/20/2005 12:34:03 AM
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Here is one of my Chinese/USA Paratroopers hehehe:
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Posted: 8/22/2005 4:15:05 AM
My Russian in OD - I like it and thats all that matter....well that and it shoots like new.


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Posted: 8/22/2005 12:49:20 PM

Originally Posted By fadedsun:

Originally Posted By MrKrink:

Originally Posted By fadedsun:

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Yes I am..........I don't have any N.Korean, E. German, N. Viet, Chicom Parade, or paperworked bringbacks yet. I have all the Russians. Need a couple more Roms and Albys.



Wow Krink. I don't think we'll ever see anymore of the N.Korean, Vietnamese, or paperworked bringbacks.

Unless some enterprising importer got these classified as C&R and brought them in from a friendly country...



Have seen a couple on GunBroker but in the $1200 -1500.00 range!! Parades are high too as well as p/w bringbacks.
I have faux Yugo parade rifle done by a local importer, less than 100 exist..........pretty cool looking!!
i18.photobucket.com/albums/b143/MrKrink/SKCHJPG.jpg



Let me guess, Classic arms?



Yeah...why?
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Posted: 8/23/2005 12:58:54 AM

Originally Posted By MrKrink:

Originally Posted By fadedsun:

Originally Posted By MrKrink:

Originally Posted By fadedsun:

Originally Posted By MrKrink:
Yes I am..........I don't have any N.Korean, E. German, N. Viet, Chicom Parade, or paperworked bringbacks yet. I have all the Russians. Need a couple more Roms and Albys.



Wow Krink. I don't think we'll ever see anymore of the N.Korean, Vietnamese, or paperworked bringbacks.

Unless some enterprising importer got these classified as C&R and brought them in from a friendly country...



Have seen a couple on GunBroker but in the $1200 -1500.00 range!! Parades are high too as well as p/w bringbacks.
I have faux Yugo parade rifle done by a local importer, less than 100 exist..........pretty cool looking!!
i18.photobucket.com/albums/b143/MrKrink/SKCHJPG.jpg



Let me guess, Classic arms?



Yeah...why?



I was curious, CA never sold any chromed rifles with the GL on.
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Posted: 8/23/2005 10:53:12 AM

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Originally Posted By MrKrink:

Originally Posted By fadedsun:

Originally Posted By MrKrink:

Originally Posted By fadedsun:

Originally Posted By MrKrink:
Yes I am..........I don't have any N.Korean, E. German, N. Viet, Chicom Parade, or paperworked bringbacks yet. I have all the Russians. Need a couple more Roms and Albys.



Wow Krink. I don't think we'll ever see anymore of the N.Korean, Vietnamese, or paperworked bringbacks.

Unless some enterprising importer got these classified as C&R and brought them in from a friendly country...



Have seen a couple on GunBroker but in the $1200 -1500.00 range!! Parades are high too as well as p/w bringbacks.
I have faux Yugo parade rifle done by a local importer, less than 100 exist..........pretty cool looking!!
i18.photobucket.com/albums/b143/MrKrink/SKCHJPG.jpg



Let me guess, Classic arms?



Yeah...why?



I was curious, CA never sold any chromed rifles with the GL on.


It does not/did not have one.
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Posted: 8/23/2005 4:06:00 PM
Here is mine. The 20 rounder actually works!


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Posted: 8/25/2005 8:58:16 PM
Russian 55 Tula purchased from a board member. Fantastic trigger.

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Posted: 8/25/2005 9:02:53 PM

Originally Posted By Burninammo:
Russian 55 Tula purchased from a board member. Fantastic trigger.

i2.photobucket.com/albums/y17/SPI3/SKS.jpg



Wow, that's purty.

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Posted: 8/31/2005 6:08:25 PM


A couple of tarted up Yugo's. Mine is tan, the wife's is olive.
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Posted: 8/31/2005 8:58:16 PM
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Wow those 2 Yugos are pretty.

Weasel-how do those scopes work? Are they any good? How about the mounts? I'm looking to get one for my Chinese SKS.
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Posted: 8/31/2005 10:56:15 PM

Originally Posted By fadedsun:
Wow those 2 Yugos are pretty.

Weasel-how do those scopes work? Are they any good? How about the mounts? I'm looking to get one for my Chinese SKS.



Also interested in how those scopes work. I've seen a few different setups in the CDNN catalogs, but have been leary of trying them.
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Posted: 8/31/2005 11:38:28 PM

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Originally Posted By fadedsun:
Wow those 2 Yugos are pretty.

Weasel-how do those scopes work? Are they any good? How about the mounts? I'm looking to get one for my Chinese SKS.



Also interested in how those scopes work. I've seen a few different setups in the CDNN catalogs, but have been leary of trying them.



I'd like to know too....

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Posted: 9/2/2005 12:11:45 AM
54 Tula



93 Norinco SKS-M



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Posted: 9/2/2005 3:06:14 PM

Originally Posted By medicmandan:

Originally Posted By fadedsun:
Wow those 2 Yugos are pretty.

Weasel-how do those scopes work? Are they any good? How about the mounts? I'm looking to get one for my Chinese SKS.



Also interested in how those scopes work. I've seen a few different setups in the CDNN catalogs, but have been leary of trying them.



I'm not sure how Weasel's work, but I had one of those mounts and they just don't hold zero good enough for my taste. Eventually, it shifts....and you have to rezero. I even had one crack near the front from recoil and hitting the reciever.

Guys/gals, ......SKS's are best left unscoped. Everyone thinks it will work, many have tried, many are satisfied with minute of pie plate/garbagecanlid accuracy; I wasn't and realize now an SKS is best left iron sighted, in it's wood stock, with it's original magazine. It is what it is, a great rifle.

Just don't. Leave them the way they should be.
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Posted: 9/5/2005 3:21:47 PM
My Yugo and chinese.

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Here are my SKS's, they are both Norinco. The top one with the dark stock is my Dads. The bottom one with the blonde stock is mine. Does anyone have any idea how much the bottom blonde one is worth? It is preban and has all matching serial numbers, milled reciever and custom stock.



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Posted: 9/10/2005 10:35:41 PM
I thought about getting a bayonet for mine, but I think I might pass. Man they are like swords.
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Posted: 9/13/2005 10:38:20 AM
Probally around $200 for the blonde, if it is an original stock. Never seen one with that type stock original.
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Posted: 9/18/2005 1:23:15 PM
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Yugo m59. I've still got to get a new gas tube for it because i just couldnt get the wood off that one. oh yeah, and i'm taking that reciever cover and scope off because it's worthless.
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Posted: 9/25/2005 1:56:45 PM

Norinco 1978?
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Posted: 9/29/2005 8:48:20 AM

Originally Posted By guns762:

Originally Posted By medicmandan:

Originally Posted By fadedsun:
Wow those 2 Yugos are pretty.

Weasel-how do those scopes work? Are they any good? How about the mounts? I'm looking to get one for my Chinese SKS.



Also interested in how those scopes work. I've seen a few different setups in the CDNN catalogs, but have been leary of trying them.



I'm not sure how Weasel's work, but I had one of those mounts and they just don't hold zero good enough for my taste. Eventually, it shifts....and you have to rezero. I even had one crack near the front from recoil and hitting the reciever.

Guys/gals, ......SKS's are best left unscoped. Everyone thinks it will work, many have tried, many are satisfied with minute of pie plate/garbagecanlid accuracy; I wasn't and realize now an SKS is best left iron sighted, in it's wood stock, with it's original magazine. It is what it is, a great rifle.

Just don't. Leave them the way they should be.



Both are just repainted wooden Yugo stocks. The stocks were getting a bit tatty, so we gussied them up.

These are cheap reciever mounts, so realistically speaking if you use them, you should set expectations low. They do tend to lose zero, thanks to the reciever shifting, screws loosening, et cetera.... or they did until we nailed them with lock-tite. Now they hold just fine after a couple of range trips, and since the recievers are on pretty firmly on our guns, that's not a big issue. The irons work just fine, and if nothing else it's like having a wee spotting scope to correct fire at ranges you can't see the hole in the paper otherwise.

Consider that it is a $15 mount for a $25 scope on a $120 rifle with a $6 camo job. There are better mounting solutions available (scout mount on the gas block, frex), but if the gun is your "fun gun", it's good.
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Posted: 9/29/2005 7:41:09 PM
I paid $120.00 for this still in cosmo. cleaned and shot...Oh what a feeling!

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