(Pending sale) Few Surplus SKS - 1950s production most with matching serial for bolt, receiver, trigger - good rifling in barrel - each unique

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Category
Firearms Rifles
Classification
Non-restricted
Action
Semi-automatic
Condition
Very Good
Manufacturer
(other)
Caliber
7.62x39
Sight
Front bead
Capacity
5
Hand
Right Handed or Ambidextrous
Model
SKS

These are final sale numbers, before they go back into the safe - hopefully at least a few will find a good home. One has been sold (see below), grab them if you are interested.

I have several others potentially for sale, all Surplus - Russian, Chinese, etc. one in new plastic furniture. Most others don’t have as many matching parts, but if interested, let me know.

99.9 percent of time it’s Face to Face, under very specific circumstances I’ll ship - but it’s limited and requires some time and it’s a bit of a pain. But can certainly discuss the option if you are really interested in one of the guns.

Prices (CAN)
1. 620 (sold)

2. 680

3. 720 (my favourite)

4. 880

5. 880

Not looking for trades (very small chance - just looking for Moss 590a1 and Remington 870 Police) and absolutely not piecing the guns out, sorry. These are surplus guns, none of them are perfect - in all situations though the reciever and trigger assembly works very well. It’s usually the aesthetics of the stock and light scratches on the receiver that are apart of the difference in prices along with rarity, and long term conditions.

You can tell by the picture which has a bayonet and cleaning rod. If the one you like doesn’t have one and you really want (bayonet or cleaning rod) I can get them from my spares, or (if needed) canabalize others. The cleaning rod has no real function to those which have basic tools and a cleaning stake (or have another sks). The bayonet (the surplus ones) just have the hardened composite bayonet, and I have extra if interested.

At least one Surplus SKS - includes  production “Russian Star” with a year of manufacture. Matching Serial for bolt, receiver and trigger. Forced match for wood furniture. One is Chinese and each have varying degrees of matching parts.

Each is (most Russian - at least one not - Chinese) different, but generally no rust (except the cap metal end on one of the Russians). Onlu light pitting in barrel (great considering age, great condition, bayonet, most of wear is aesthetic to wood furniture (and you can buy new synthetic furniture - even have one available). All very much standard for army surplus

(See other posts I have, if you liked this - you make like the others)

Semi-automatic, trustworthy guns regardless of age. I have stripper clips and other accessories available for separate sale. Every Canadian gun owner has one - there is a reason

In person sale only, no shipping, PAL required, no trades

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