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jandreaeinWI  [Member]
4/21/2011 3:58:26 PM
OK here is my sks

I am guessing Israeli Marked Russian? Any other ideas. I bought it as a russian it has the tapco with blade bayonet and parts.


RedFalconBill  [Team Member]
4/21/2011 5:34:33 PM

Originally Posted By jandreaeinWI:
OK here is my sks http://img862.imageshack.us/img862/1999/007dc.th.jpg

I am guessing Israeli Marked Russian? Any other ideas. I bought it as a russian it has the tapco with blade bayonet and parts.

Could the photo be any smaller?

Take some photos of the receiver sides and post them.
jandreaeinWI  [Member]
4/21/2011 6:38:27 PM
Sorry I did not think it would be that small I will post up better
RedFalconBill  [Team Member]
4/21/2011 7:19:29 PM

Originally Posted By jandreaeinWI:
Sorry I did not think it would be that small I will post up better

Good deal.


jandreaeinWI  [Member]
4/21/2011 7:29:00 PM
there we go
RedFalconBill  [Team Member]
4/21/2011 8:36:54 PM

Originally Posted By jandreaeinWI:
there we go

That is the trigger guard with

ИЦ 336


What does the side of the receiver say?
jandreaeinWI  [Member]
4/21/2011 9:24:50 PM
on the side it has those numbers with 100 above it. It also hAs the same numbers on the bolt
RedFalconBill  [Team Member]
4/21/2011 11:59:05 PM

Originally Posted By jandreaeinWI:
on the side it has those numbers with 100 above it. It also hAs the same numbers on the bolt

Did you see the Israeli proof mark on the receiver?
jandreaeinWI  [Member]
4/22/2011 10:07:03 PM
I can't see anything with the tapco stock on it. I am going to have to tear it off. I was gone all day today. Hopefully tomorrow.
gcrookston  [Member]
4/22/2011 10:53:42 PM
The "И" (Russian, pronounced soft 'i' as in 'in'), would indicate a Russian gun. Would be very interested to see a picture of the "Israeli Markings" as this would be extremely rare... no, it would be unheard of...
Matthew_Q  [Team Member]
4/30/2011 8:52:51 AM
Originally Posted By gcrookston:
The "И" (Russian, pronounced soft 'i' as in 'in'), would indicate a Russian gun. Would be very interested to see a picture of the "Israeli Markings" as this would be extremely rare... no, it would be unheard of...


Actually it's the long E sound as in the word 'see'.