Russian SKS 1952 Tula
Russian SKS 1952 Tula
Several years ago I had a Yugo SKS, it was a great shooter but I ended up parting ways with it for another rifle. Never thought I would get a SKS again and I wouldn't be willing to pay what they're going for now. I found this Russian dated 1952 Tula and the seller and I ended up doing a trade. I like collecting Soviet rifles so this is a good addition to the collection.
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Re: Russian SKS 1952 Tula
Nice, I need a Russian to complete my SKS collection.
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Re: Russian SKS 1952 Tula
Thank you! The Russian rifles sure are nice.
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Re: Russian SKS 1952 Tula
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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Re: Russian SKS 1952 Tula
Very nice Russian. I have a 52 Tula also but it's in a laminate stock and it's a tack driver. I also have three Yugo's of different flavors. Only shot the 59/66a1 but it's also a tack driver. Great rifles.
Re: Russian SKS 1952 Tula
I am down to one SKS and it too is a '52 Tula. 1952, by the way, was a very good year!
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Re: Russian SKS 1952 Tula
I'd recommend the later year ones as I have a 1951 manufacture and the safety on it isn't clicky. Other than that they're basically the same accuracy wise.