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centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 6th, 2008, 8:45 am
by normsutton
http://www.centuryarms.com/
Product ID: RI067 Condition: Good
Romanian SKS Semi-Auto Rifle, Cal. 7.62x39mm Details & Associated Products
.Price: $269.87
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Product ID: RI067 Condition: Good with Cracked Stock
Romanian SKS Semi-Auto Rifle, Cal. 7.62x39mm Details & Associated Products
.Price: $249.87
NORM
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 11:15 am
by normsutton
I bought one good condition
before
after
should of bought one with a cracked stock all the work I had to do to it
NORM
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 2:34 pm
by fritzhund
How bad was it Norm?
Was it mostly stock refinishing, or did you have to do work to the metal as well?
Fritzhund
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 2:57 pm
by normsutton
Fritzhund
mostly stock refinishing it had some pretty bad digs in it, some one blued the bolt and didn't take it apart to blue it so there was some surface rust on the firing pin , the stock was in real bad shape, the bore is chromed and its bight and shiny ,
NORM
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 4:28 pm
by fritzhund
How much did you have to put into it for parts, if any?
What shape were the the pistons, springs, and gas tube in?
I have two Yugo SKS's in the collection. One is VG and the other is un-issued, cleaned. They are fun as hell to shoot.
I am looking at a couple of Russians at the local shop. Albanians are hard to find and expensive for beat ones! I am not a fan of the stamped Chinese ones.
I am thinking about getting one of these. Was the stock so beat up that you would have put as much time into a cracked stock?
I would do as you did and spend the extra for a non-cracked stock, but if that stock was a mess, I would EBR it, stock, scope, and all!
What was the final bill OTD?
I will C&R so it would be the same I assume.
Fritzhund
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 4:42 pm
by normsutton
Fritzhund wrote:How much did you have to put into it for parts, if any?
What shape were the the pistons, springs, and gas tube in?
I have two Yugo SKS's in the collection. One is VG and the other is un-issued, cleaned. They are fun as hell to shoot.
I am looking at a couple of Russians at the local shop. Albanians are hard to find and expensive for beat ones! I am not a fan of the stamped Chinese ones.
I am thinking about getting one of these. Was the stock so beat up that you would have put as much time into a cracked stock?
I would do as you did and spend the extra for a non-cracked stock, but if that stock was a mess, I would EBR it, stock, scope, and all!
What was the final bill OTD?
I will C&R so it would be the same I assume.
Fritzhund
the only part i replaced was the butplate
I may order another one this next month but it will be one with a cracked stock
these are my others
NORM
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 5:20 pm
by fritzhund
WOW NORM!
I am impressed :-/
That is a nice collection.
Do you have one from each country of manufacture?
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 6:21 pm
by normsutton
Fritzhund
the top one is a Yugo 59/66 # 2 is a Russian, the next 3 are Yugo 59's
and the bottom 2 are Romanian,
NORM
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 6:58 pm
by fritzhund
Do you look for Albanians?
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 7:52 pm
by normsutton
Fritzhund wrote:Do you look for Albanians?
yes all the time
Russian too
NORM
centuryarms has Romanian SKS
Posted: June 21st, 2008, 10:10 pm
by gunneyrabbit
Beautiful job Norm, you are a man of many talents and this group is darn lucky to have a fellow as a member.
G.R.