The first SKS I bought was in 85 and I paid $199 in the box with all the stuff like a sling ,oil bottles, chest rig for stripper clips and adding 500 rounds of 7.62X39 ammo brought the total to $239.99. This was at a Rose's department store. Chinese AK 47s were $249.99.
@austinporter67018 ай бұрын
I hated them my whole life tgought they looked dumb and were cheap now i own 2 and is one of my favourite rifles.
@leesherman1008 ай бұрын
If your SKS won't cycle, check the gas plug for corrosion. If so, then get a stainless-steel plug for it. Inexpensive and will last for years.
@20thcenturyAV Жыл бұрын
We can learn so much from Stan and other speakers you share with us. Really appreciate these videos!
@GunWebsites Жыл бұрын
great presentation, thank you for hosting & sharing this
@austinporter67018 ай бұрын
Weve got butt loads of chinese surplus ammo and sks in canada our recent shipment has alot of 1978 to 1980 factory 26 rifles with the bakelite handguard. These were chinas last production runs for the military and they are absolutely beatiful the quality control on them in unmatched to previous years and even the going forth when they switched to the civilian side norinco.also these are unissued ones people be finding metal filings still in the charging handle
@TheMilsurpMan Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love stans presentations! Keeps my attention all the way through! Awesome guy!
@chrismayo4902 Жыл бұрын
Stan’ you are a legend my friend’ I have been binge watching the bejesus out of all em’ this presentation on one my favorite carbines today really made me smile! Keep up the good work pal.
@bobamarant4470 Жыл бұрын
Stan is a wealth of knowledge, love his presentations.
@stang3787 Жыл бұрын
This presentation was given prior to the release of The Collectors Guide to the SKS by George Layman. That book is the ULTIMATE book for SKS collectors
@dinosworkinonit356310 ай бұрын
Started collecting spam cans in the early 80's. Back then I couldnt afford to buy guns, but the spam cans of 7.62x54r, 7.62x39, and 7.62x51(308) were pretty cheap. Still have most of the spam cans to this day. Also bought Yugo corrosive ammo M57 on stripper clips sealed in a metal can and in a wooden crate for like 200 after 2005 and I keep those for a rainy civil war day.
@bruceowens32586 ай бұрын
😊, i love learning. I enjoy the SKS, period!
@roycek84616 ай бұрын
I bought a Norinco in the early 90s didn't know anything about it and paid too much for it 250 it was a nice one with everything
@ted3562 ай бұрын
Great lecture! Always learn a lot from a knowledgeable collector. I had a chance to buy a Russian SKS with a beautiful laminated stock for $250 back in the 90s. Still regretting that I didn’t ante up!
@Dan.508 ай бұрын
Best SHTF rifle ever designed.
@bl6884 ай бұрын
I agree
@RickNethery2 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. I have always loved the SKS.
@Factory_Muff9 ай бұрын
Fantastic presentation Stan! Though those Type 56’s you saw recently covered in trench art and cosmoline actually came out of Albania, not Ethiopia my friend. Crates and crates full of them. They were part of a Military Aid package from China back in the late 60’s after the Sino Soviet Split, and after Albania argued with the Soviets on the ideological particulars Stan mentioned. Stan gives a glimpse into the price fluctuations since the 60’s, 80’s-94, and the recent prices of what he saw most recently of the “still caked in cosmoline” variety which are around 500-600 nowadays. Now let’s set a base price for an SKS that was imported let’s say in the late 80’s-early 90’s before the ban. Let’s set the price on the height side of what they were selling for back then just so we can calculate inflation into the equation. We’ll agree on 200 dollars as the price of a Chinese SKS in let’s say, 1990. According to inflation calculators 200 bucks in 1990 is the equivalent of $486.50 today. And remember. 200 bucks in 1990 would have been expensive for a Chinese SKS. From the stories the older guys tell, they were really more like around 120. So in conclusion, have prices actually increased? It seems like the dollar is worth way less, but but the prices are the same.
@FayazAhmad-yl6spFZ6 ай бұрын
My son has Chinese SKS with bayonet, made in 1979 in very good condition, barrel is rust free and still blue.
@garyhammond2213 Жыл бұрын
I had a beautiful Russian Tula 1953 SKS that I bought for $99. I sold it for $99 and have been kicking myself in the ass ever since. Polished bolt and polished blade bayonet. Now I want another one for big bucks.
@MaxWray1119 ай бұрын
I bought my first last year at the age of 66, a Chinese Type 56. It's probably one of the most well made rifles I have ever fired. Runs anything I feed it, and hits whatever I aim at. Not a tack driver, but perfectly acceptable hunting accuracy. I would definitely buy another one. Mine has the neutered bayonet lugs, so I wouldn't mind a complete one.
@austinporter67018 ай бұрын
Yall need to take a look at the north korean honour guard sks shes a beauty
@pilgrimm238 ай бұрын
Thank you sir. EXCELLENT presentation
@thatoneguy454c Жыл бұрын
I miss the days of piles of old commi firearms at dirt cheap prices. Spam cans for 60 bucks..... those were the days. I still have 3 spam cans of 7.65×54r just hanging out in .you gun room. I'm not sure how much 5.45 and 7.62 ×39 I have but it's a lot.
@dbriggs16898 ай бұрын
Absolutely fantastic video. Thank you for making it and sharing.
@lavida57 Жыл бұрын
I have a very tired Chinese and a very cool Yugo. I missed an Alaina ladt month, you have to always be looking. Great guns
@austinporter67018 ай бұрын
This rifle would have dominated the world war 2 battlegrounds
@behindthespotlight7983 Жыл бұрын
20:14 a classic Clinton pinch point. Punishment for a deal gone bad
@bunkysdad Жыл бұрын
I traded my Russian for a Bushmaster M4, but my Yugo 59-66 with the launcher on the barrel is never for sale or trade. Shoots so fine
@mikewithers2993 ай бұрын
Same here. I'm never selling mine either
@leocadena68449 ай бұрын
GREAT VIDEO.
@Grasyl Жыл бұрын
First of all I'm a great fan of your channel and appreciate your work. But unfortunately some of the historical information is outdated and has been supplemented my a lot of information in the recent years. The SKS is in fact younger as previously thought. After the AVS-36 was rejected in 1937 Simonov started work on a simplified version he called the SVS-14. It got a V for Vintovka instead of a K for Karabin in its name, because is was longer and a competitor to the SVT-40. But is also lost to the SVT-40 because is has been to expensive to retool the factories from SVT-38 production to SVS-14 production, to retool for SVT-40 production was way cheaper. In 1939 the Soviets were looking for a shorter and lighter semi-auto carbine for tankers and rear echelon troops. This is the birth of the SKS (with a K in the middle) by name the SKS-30 and SKS-31. The SKS-30 was loaded with en-block clips from the bottom like the French RSC, the SKS-31 were using stripper clips. Both were rejected in favor of the "SVT-40 Carbine" but it didn't went into production because war broke out. Only after that Smionov stared his work on the PTRS-41, his anti-tank rifle is a scaled down version of his previous SKS-31. The next step is the SKS-44 that was tested in small numbers because is has been to produce cheaper in mass. Is was still chamberen in 7.62x45mmR and was testes at the Belorussian front in small numbers. The in 1943 a new cartridge was designed the M43, but is was not yet 7.62x39mm. Du to new previously classified documents we know, the its measures were 7.62x41mm. The Soviets requested 4 weapons for this cartridge. A rifle (Vintovka) a belt fed light machine gun (Rutschnoij Poljemot) and a weapon doing anything else (Awtomat). The forth weapon was meant to be a bolt action rifle, but that was skipped early on. Simonovs entry was the SKS-45 in 7.62x41mm and is was a promising weapon. But in 1947 during arctic test the cartridge shows some weaknesses and the bullet had to bee enlarged by 2mm in length to keep accuracy. Because the most weapons of the M43 program were already finished a redial decision was made, to reduce the case length to keep the overall cartridge length the same the case was shortened by 2mm, creating the 7.62x39mm as we know it today. The problem for western historians was, the the designation stayed the same. There are two M43 cartridges the old 7,62x41mm and the new 7.62x39mm. The SKS for the new 7.62x39mm was just called SKS with out any number. This case shortening was the main reason the SKS performed so similar to the AK, the it was replayed by it. Source is the German version of the book "Kalashnikov the Man and the Arms" called "Kalaschnikow, Das Genie und sein Lebenswerk", Maxim Popenker's web page and some articles of TFB.
@maxhoyle2134 Жыл бұрын
Good video! have you ever seen/heard of an Fiberglas Viet Nam jungle stock? Mine has one!
@stanleygurski7733 Жыл бұрын
I have seen the fiberglass stocks but don't know their history.
@odanewilson10 ай бұрын
Need 9000000000000 of those to buy ok
@Aghadoctor7 ай бұрын
Looks like triangle 26 in the front seat there
@tommymintz7509 Жыл бұрын
I know it's been 5 years but he failed to mention the models that were converted to take AK magazines and the cast and sheet metal receiver versions.
@HistoryCollectorsForum Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, those SKSs models (the ones that take AKM mags) are prohibited in NJ. ☹️👎
@williejohnson1732 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if u could still find the cowboy carbine sks?
@vornado871510 ай бұрын
Greg presentation. You didn’t mention the SKS-D?
@stanleygurski77338 ай бұрын
Never heard of a security force SKS
@canadiansfor2A Жыл бұрын
Your missing the sks-d,m.
@jefferyboring44104 ай бұрын
A lot of families didn’t reload and would have otherwise because of Chinese ammo. So they’d buy 1000 rds and forget about it. I think it may have been a bad thing
@stang3787 Жыл бұрын
Albania had 3 million people, 6 million small arms and 750 Thousand fighting bunkers to defend a nation too poor to justify anybody invading.
@AngelSilverFourtySeven10 ай бұрын
👍🏼🥃🇺🇸
@shawnoandrew11 ай бұрын
5 countries SKS video kzbin.info/www/bejne/pJyro4GllpaLi8k
@stevefrasard59968 ай бұрын
I picked up a security force sks in the 80s from Keng's Atlanta Ga. 0144 factory. Haven't seen much on these. Are they run of the mill or collectable?
@mikewithers2993 ай бұрын
Triangle 26 channel covers that model. It must be a beauty bcuz they got polished up for presentation purposes