***Sorry guys, the Yugo's gone. I hit relist without realizing that I couldn't modify the title of the thread.***
***Ruskies are still available!***
Item Name: Russian, Yugo, Russian SKS for sale. Price Reduction.
Location: Cobb Galleria, Often work in Gwinnett/Dekalb
Willing to Ship: No
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 300
Caliber: 7.62x39
Item Description: Item Description: I have three great Siminov rifles for sale that I really wish I didn't have to part with, however, I currently need the cash.
The first one is from the former Yugoslavia. It has the grenade launching attachment, grenade sights, gas shut-off and working (albeit dim) tritium night sights. All original OEM parts except a Murray's spring-loaded firing pin (but I still have the original) and a few coats of tung oil on the stock. All numbers Match. *****SOLD*****
The Second is a Tula Russian from 1950. It has the older bold design with an OEM spring-loaded Firing pin. All original russian parts. Magazine is a "force match" but the rest of the rifle has matching numbers. $300
The Third is a Tula Russian from 1954. All original and matching numbers except for the stock. The stock has been refinished. This is the only one that I have shot extensively and will hit tenis balls all day long at 100 yards. $300
If you're in the need for an historic, economical, and functional semi-auto rifle you need an SKS.
I'll also throw in a handful of strippers (the ammo holding kind--not the Cheetah, pole dancing kind).
Pictures:
***Ruskies are still available!***
Item Name: Russian, Yugo, Russian SKS for sale. Price Reduction.
Location: Cobb Galleria, Often work in Gwinnett/Dekalb
Willing to Ship: No
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 300
Caliber: 7.62x39
Item Description: Item Description: I have three great Siminov rifles for sale that I really wish I didn't have to part with, however, I currently need the cash.
The first one is from the former Yugoslavia. It has the grenade launching attachment, grenade sights, gas shut-off and working (albeit dim) tritium night sights. All original OEM parts except a Murray's spring-loaded firing pin (but I still have the original) and a few coats of tung oil on the stock. All numbers Match. *****SOLD*****
The Second is a Tula Russian from 1950. It has the older bold design with an OEM spring-loaded Firing pin. All original russian parts. Magazine is a "force match" but the rest of the rifle has matching numbers. $300
The Third is a Tula Russian from 1954. All original and matching numbers except for the stock. The stock has been refinished. This is the only one that I have shot extensively and will hit tenis balls all day long at 100 yards. $300
If you're in the need for an historic, economical, and functional semi-auto rifle you need an SKS.
I'll also throw in a handful of strippers (the ammo holding kind--not the Cheetah, pole dancing kind).
Pictures:
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Very nice SKSes man, GLWS


