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Started by Murmeli, October 09, 2019, 07:45:56 PM

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Murmeli

I recently got my first SKS and came across this forum when I researched a bit more about my rifle. 
Have a lot of information with you found thankyou1 ...
Greetings from Europe

Phosphorus32

Greetings from Washington State in the Pacific Northwest! Glad to have you on board!


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1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

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carls sks

hi and welcome. good to have you here.  thumb1
ARMY NAM VET, SO PROUD!

running-man

Greetings from the desert southwest in the United States.

Would love to hear about your SKS and especially the circumstances of how you can own one in your country. I know we Americans take for granted that we can own firearms where the rest of the world has difficulty obtaining them (if it is even possible at all).

Glad to have you on the forum. Please let us know if you need anything!  thumb1
      

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firstchoice

Welcome from SW Missouri, USA! What part of Europe are you hailing from? Great to have you on the forum, Murmeli! Tell us about your SKS and post up lots of pictures! We love discussing details and finding new SKS enthusiasts from around the country and the world!!

firstchoice

Murmeli

Quote from: firstchoice on October 11, 2019, 04:42:14 AM
Welcome from SW Missouri, USA! What part of Europe are you hailing from? Great to have you on the forum, Murmeli! Tell us about your SKS and post up lots of pictures! We love discussing details and finding new SKS enthusiasts from around the country and the world!!

Wanted to introduce my SKS only when I've figured out more about it so as not to embarrass me. 
Think it is a Russian letter series from 1958 ... hete we need a permit from the local police for the acquisition






running-man

Looks like a winner, definitely a keeper there! thumb1

It appears we have had other guns from that Prefix and year code imported into the states as I have this nice one in the database:




Your laws are not much different from our state of California it appears. :))
      

Murmeli

Thought in the first moment that it is mine  :o

Have not found any import mark what is not exceptional here with older weapons because this duty exists only since 2013. Gives no marks that looks like hand scraped to gas pipe, butt ect ..
That puzzles me a bit in the question  for revision.  I noticed that the barrel / wood gets hot very fast. Say after 10 shots is the usual in the SKS?

Greetings from Switzerland hope you understand my School / Google Englich










Phosphorus32

Nice 1958!  thumb1

Yes, they do heat up quite quickly. With the gas venting into the handguard it's normal for it to heat up too. Often additional preservative grease seeps out of the wood after firing.

carls sks

nice one, thanks for sharing Murmeli.  thumb1
ARMY NAM VET, SO PROUD!

astronut

Welcome to the forum a nice SKS you have there!   thumb1

firstchoice

Greetings again, Murmeli!

  Great to have you join us from the beautiful country of Switzerland! The Russian SKS-45 is an excellent choice for your first SKS. What is the average price for the SKS in Switzerland? Is 7.62x39mm ammunition available and affordable?

  I'm sure you've already been reading through the site, but there's lots of good data and information on the Russian SKS-45 in the Russian section.

  https://sks-files.com/index.php?board=19.0

  No problem on the Google translations, so far.  As in any translation program, there's always a bit of "choppy" sentences, etc. But nothing we can't figure out, so far! How's the translation on your end?

  Do you have easy access to range facillities to be able to shoot your rifles and other firearms? As our population grows here, it seems harder to find locations to target shoot. We still have quite a bit of open land and state park shooting ranges open to us. It's not as easy as it was 20-30 years ago, though.

  Feel free to ask questions, post pictures, and comments!

  firstchoice

Murmeli

On average cost 50 shot ca for 30fr and are actually always available. 
So far never had problems to shoot the sks in a shooting basement. 
But store all weapons at home in a room with security door and video surveillance..

firstchoice

Quote from: Murmeli on October 30, 2019, 10:18:37 PM
On average cost 50 shot ca for 30fr and are actually always available. 
So far never had problems to shoot the sks in a shooting basement. 
But store all weapons at home in a room with security door and video surveillance..

So, 50 rounds of 7.62x39mm costs 30 Swiss Francs, (which is running right at 1:1 with the US Dollar right now), so about $.60 (USD) per round? It's good that it's always available to you! It's usually available here. If not in local stores, we can usually order varieties online on the web. Prices here run from about $.25 per round to $1.00 per round, (or more), depending on type, brand, etc. Shopping around, and in bulk, usually gets our best deals. The days of $.05(USD) per round for the military surplus x39 are long gone for us.  :(

Is the security door and video surveillance a government requirement or law? It's always good to have the guns secure, just wondering if it's state-mandated there?

The weather is starting to cool off here in my area. The 90 degree days have turned to 30 degrees today with some snow flurries forecasted. I'm hoping for continued Fall weather so we can do some shooting at the outdoor ranges. The indoor shooting ranges get a bit expensive in my area. I may be a little cheap, though.  :)

firstchoice

Murmeli

Is the security door and video surveillance a government requirement or law? It's always good to have the guns secure, just wondering if it's state-mandated there?

The Law is the weapons and weapons components carefully
be stored and protected from access by third parties. 
A weapons safe is not enough for me  dntknw1 ...


The weather is starting to cool off here in my area. The 90 degree days have turned to 30 degrees today with some snow flurries forecasted. I'm hoping for continued Fall weather so we can do some shooting at the outdoor ranges. The indoor shooting ranges get a bit expensive in my area. I may be a little cheap, though.  :)

With us it is currently 37 ° F but snow is not in sight so far except in the mountains.
Here is also training break until about April