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  1. SKS - Wikipedia

    The SKS (Russian: Самозарядный карабин системы Симонова, romanized: Samozaryadny karabin sistemy Simonova, lit. 'self-loading carbine of the Simonov system') is a semi-automatic rifle designed by Soviet small arms designer Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov in the 1940s.

  2. SKS Collecting And Identification: A Buyer’s Guide - Gun Digest

    To be fair, identifying and appraising an SKS is not always the easiest of tasks, but it is very doable if you know what to look for. This guide will show the easiest ways to determine an SKS’ country of origin and what you should generally expect to pay for one in the current market.

  3. SKS Rifles for sale - Guns International

    Browse all new and used SKS Rifles for sale and buy with confidence from Guns International.

  4. The Increasingly Collectible SKS Rifle: A History :: Guns.com

    Aug 22, 2019 · When it comes to Soviet small arms used in World War II, the quick and common answers are typically 7.62x54R-caliber rifles like the iconic Mosin-Nagant M91/30 and SVT-40, alongside the...

  5. A Deep Historical Look at the Chinese Type 56 SKS

    Sep 25, 2019 · The Type 56, or Chinese SKS as most folks call it, is a classic Cold War-era rifle. Made by the millions, Type 56s served in numerous conflicts across the world. The Soviet Union designed the SKS near the end of WWII and either sold them to favored nations or assisted countries in setting up domestic manufacturing for the rifle.

  6. Collecting and Shooting the SKS Carbine - HISTORY

    SKS Carbine (7.62 Samozaradnya Vientovka Sistyemi Simonova Obrazets 1945g or 7.62 Simonov System Self-loading Carbine Model 1945) adopted in 1946 replaced the Tokarev Semi-Automatic and Mosin-Nagant Bolt Action Style rifles.

  7. What is My SKS Worth? - CT Firearms Auction

    Jan 11, 2024 · Determining the worth of your SKS rifle involves considering its historical value, condition, and market demand. As the prices fluctuate over time, an SKS rifle’s worth can vary greatly. On average, a new SKS is valued at around $782.83, while a …

  8. Collecting and Shooting the Military Surplus Rifle - Surplusrifle.com

    There have been reports that US Government led efforts "encouraged" the Albanian government to collect and destroy over 130,000 Albanian small arms (their SKS included) during the mid to late 1990's. This may be why we see limited numbers of them in the world market today.

  9. SKS Collecting: The Last Hold Out? - Gun Digest

    Dec 16, 2009 · The semi-auto SKS fired a miniaturized version of the 7.62×54 round, the 7.62×39, and as such was one of the first guns chambered for what would become one of the most widely-used cartridges in the world.

  10. History 101: SKS – Informative Overview [2022] - GunMann

    Aug 13, 2024 · Although millions of SKS were produced during a short time frame, the SKS carbines were building at the Tula Arsenal from 1949 to 1958 and at the Izhevsk plant from 1953 until 1954. They were considered of the highest quality, while the non-Soviet SKS carbines varied significantly in this matter.

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