Help identify my SKS

Started by csscriv, July 20, 2015, 09:59:11 PM

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csscriv

I've got a Russian Sneak. Running-man gave me some info on it already from the survey I filled out. He told me it was dated between 1952 to 1954. I was wondering if yall could help me date it by the serial number. Top cover has nothing on it except for a 5 digit serial number on the back of it. No markings on the stock.



Power Surge

Quote from: csscriv on July 20, 2015, 09:59:11 PM
I've got a Russian Sneak. Running-man gave me some info on it already from the survey I filled out. He told me it was dated between 1952 to 1954. I was wondering if yall could help me date it by the serial number. Top cover has nothing on it except for a 5 digit serial number on the back of it. No markings on the stock.




Welcome to the site!

Check out my recent post on my new sneak. It's very similar to yours. We also date it as a 52-54. Unfortunately, no serial code has been cracked yet on the Russian guns, so it's almost impossible to date a gun from that time period without a matching receiver cover.

Does yours have a replacement stock also?

csscriv

It seems to have a replacement stock. There are no markings on it at all. However it doesn't look like a Chinese stock. The handgaurd looks Chinese though.

Power Surge

I'm not an expert on stocks, or Russian guns by any means, but the stock looks Chinese to me. My sneak has an Albanian replacement stock on it, which is very apparent.

Post up a bunch more pics of your gun and the guys here can help :)

Phosphorus32

Yes, higher resolution pics to include pics of the stock close up, butt plate, serialized parts etc.  The Albanians weren't shy about mixing parts in their Type 56/SKS-45 stockpile (or their Type 53/M44 Mosin carbines either)  :))

Dannyboy53

Welcome cs, glad to have you here. We look forward to more photos of your carbine!

csscriv

 Thank you! Glad to be here. As soon as I get home from working out of town. I will have more pictures up.

brentb636

Keep your eyes out for other Russians.  I dated my '53 Tula sneak by finding a couple of the same s/n series that were complete on Gunbroker.  With a swapped out cover, it's pretty much impossible to tell, unless you can find a complete one or two in the same series.

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