• You are using the old High Contrast theme. We have installed a new dark theme for you, called UI.X. This will work better with the new upgrade of our software. You can select it at the bottom of any page.

SKS, The best "bang for the buck"

Status
Not open for further replies.
I've said it before and I will say it again, the Yugo SKS is the best bang for the buck in rifles today! I got several of my Yugos for $79.95 Shipped to my door with my C&R when AIM was running sales. Less than $80 and I had some very nice SKSs. Aim was sending out guns that would be called excellent at other dealers and calling them "shooter" grade. I got one that was almost new for $79.95 and it came with all the extras!

I have a lot of the C&Rs and I still think the $80 Yugos were the best deal. i wish I had bought more of them at that price. The $79.95 shipped Swiss K-31 was a great deal as well. The only reason I don't think it is as good of a deal as the SKS is because ammo is expensive and hard to find. I also just enjoy shooting the SKSs more because they are semi-auto and shoot cheap ammo. The K-31 is every bit as accurate as a M-1 Garand and probably more so. The K-31 is also a little more powerful than the 30.06. The Mosins are good guns for $39.95 but that is about all I would pay for one. I have owned about 10 of them in M-44 and M-91 and I am not impressed. Most Mausers are better in every way and they can be bought for around the same price if you look. The Yugo M-48 is a good one that makes the Mosins look like cheap junk.
 
I like my Yugo, and I need another one, but my Mosins are hardly cheap junk. I am quite fond of them, and they are fun. I am also interested in another K98 Mauser someday, and a 1916 Spanish Mauser in 308.
 
Kia offers a free Kia Rio sedan with the purchase of a Kia Sedona mini-van...

I choose to drive an F150, and my wife drives an Expedition. :D
 
They are the best bang for the buck currently IMHO, with the Mosins and K-31's close behind.

You can buy an unissued, practically new Yugo 59/66 for around $150 give or take. Name one other semi-auto large bore rifle with forged parts you can get new for that. They don't exist. And something about $80 for 1,000 rounds puts a smile on a lot of faces. Any other ultra-reliable battle tested semi auto rifle would go for a lot lot more (I'm thinking Garands, M1's) and they can't be had in unissued condition for less than 5 figures (assuming you could find one).

I used to think they were communist junk, until I got one......now I'm a fan, and kick myself for not jumping on the bandwagon back in the early 90's when the Russians were prolific and cheap.
 
Mosins aren't cheap junk, if you can get a good one. From what I have seen, and heard, just grabbing one at random probably won't get you a good one, though. But considering that there were about 14 million made (IIRC), there are bound to be a lot of bad, and good, ones.

As for the M48, yes, that too is another great gun. Only gun I ever regret selling.

K31 -> .308, I have heard of it being done, but IIRC only a few gunsmiths did it, and the money it cost you could buy a lot of 7.5x55.
 
cracked butt said:
If you have a M44 that's as accurate as my M1, I'll eat it.
That sounds like a challenge. Off I go to look for a good M44 :neener: .

I'd say the millions of <$150 SKSs are the best value, followed closely by the millions of $80 Nagants (double standard mag capacity and a semi is a god reason for almost double the price :D )
 
Last edited:
Alright, "cheap junk" is a little harsh. i'll justsay they are worth what they cost. I guess having a C&R makes me a little spoiled. I expect to be able to buy a world class bolt action delivered to my house for less than $100. I got an almost new M-48A from CDNN and the only thing wrong was the bolt did not match the rest of the gun. It looked almost unfied with nearly 100% blue. I paid $69.95 before shipping and before my C&R discount.

I paid about the same for my excellent cond refurbished M-91/30 and I felt that I got a better gun for the money in the M-48a. Both guns are a bargin at $70 but like I said, I am spoiled. :evil: I paid only $40 for my M-44s and I think they are better than the M-91. I like my Russian M-44, big boom! ;)
 
Dang Albanian, $40 for a M44, that's a great deal. I thought getting mine for $55 shipped was impressive. I wish CDNN still had Yugo 48's for $70 bucks :( . Oh BTW, if you think $80 shipped for a K31 was a good deal just look at my latest thread. :D
 
Dumb question. Is it possible to rechamber a K-31 to 308.

Dumb answer - yeah, anything's possible. Set the barrel back and re-chamber. Carve wood to fit. No need for a new barrel, it shoots .308 bullets.

Dumber answer - why change anything? Why not just shoot .308 rounds in the K-31? What are possible hazards? Hint - I did this. My error. It shot great, good group, but when I picked up the brass, what an odd shape.

Regards.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top