My Collection of SKS carbines

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That collection leaves me speechless, very impresive :Drool2:
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Holy shit, I'd pay admission to see all that. :Drool1: :Drool1: :Drool1: :Drool1:
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Happiness,Happiness,Happiness,Wow Howie! I would never leave that room. I really have had dreams of being surrounded by guns like that room. I once spent two days in a museum in Washington D.C.that looked like that. Two really cool days.Thanks for showing us your special place. :vcool: :thumbsup: JGC
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thanks for sharing, that is awesome! As a bonus, now when my wife gives me that look when I come home with a couple rifles, I can say "look at this guy's collection!"

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howiebearse wrote:I collect the SKS Carbine by country, variation, and the Chinese by factory code here are some pics of them I have 43 Chinese, 10 Yugo including the field modified for Bosnian war sniper and select fire I also have the M59 with experimental long barrel 2 consecutive serial number, various manufacturing updated ones. I have 3 Albanians the first year last year and undated, 4 Romanians 57 58 59 60 year dates. North Vietnamese, East German, North Korean. I also attached some photos of the accessories I collect Its good to have what goes with each gun when issued


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This post ='s boner time!!!
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Amazing collection. I am becoming fond of the SKS's because they are a real non-modified battle rifle/carbine. Where did you get those hooks. they look perfect for making a nice display. I have a nice piece of cherry plywood that would work well with those hooks.
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the hooks are used by installers of central vacuum systems. They are great for doing the guns I cut them off in length and there is a small piece i remove that helps hold the pipe in. They do not damage the guns . They come in bags you should be able to get them somewhere online wholesale at a central Vac supply
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I heard though the grape vine that there is pics of the Howard Bearse collection here. All I can say is WOW. That is a collection. That is alot of SKS's in one place. Thank you for posting these pics.


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Simply speechless ... :udaman:
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That is quite the collection. :Drool1: :Drool1: :vcool: :vcool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Wow! Great collection. How long did it take? How much did it cost? Are you single now or does your wife know? :thumbsup:
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I see someone brought this old thread back to life.... Very Nice. :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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Wow :big shock:
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Damit Boy :!: :thumbsup: :Drool1:
1. M39 Finn, 7.62x54mm 1944 Sako
2. M38, 7.62x54mm 1943 Izhevsk
3. M44, 7.62x54 mm 1945 Izhevsk
4. SKS, Russian, 7.62x39mm 1951 Tula
5. SKS Chinese #26, 7.62x39mm
6. SKS Chinese #316, 7.62x39mm
7. M48, Yugoslav, Mauser 8x57mm
8. Air Rifle .22, Beeman RS2

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wow what an amazing collection i have alot of catching up to do as i only have 4 currently
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Dan4good wrote:wow what an amazing collection i have alot of catching up to do as i only have 4 currently
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well i do have a ton of mosins at least i believe im currently at 19 of them
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Dan4good wrote:well i do have a ton of mosins at least i believe im currently at 19 of them
That's not SKS as is the topic here. I have I think 20 Swede Mausers alone plus another on the way. Oh yea, and a lot of SKS. :lol:
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howiebearse wrote:I collect the SKS Carbine by country, variation, and the Chinese by factory code here are some pics of them I have 43 Chinese, 10 Yugo including the field modified for Bosnian war sniper and select fire I also have the M59 with experimental long barrel 2 consecutive serial number, various manufacturing updated ones. I have 3 Albanians the first year last year and undated, 4 Romanians 57 58 59 60 year dates. North Vietnamese, East German, North Korean. I also attached some photos of the accessories I collect Its good to have what goes with each gun when issued

Impressive ! Luke Skywalker :thumbsup: :Drool1: :Drool1: :Drool1:
1. M39 Finn, 7.62x54mm 1944 Sako
2. M38, 7.62x54mm 1943 Izhevsk
3. M44, 7.62x54 mm 1945 Izhevsk
4. SKS, Russian, 7.62x39mm 1951 Tula
5. SKS Chinese #26, 7.62x39mm
6. SKS Chinese #316, 7.62x39mm
7. M48, Yugoslav, Mauser 8x57mm
8. Air Rifle .22, Beeman RS2

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