My SKS Collection (Show and Tell)
“Show and Tell” style tour of my collection of SKS pattern carbines. 0:00 Intro 1:08 1978 Albanian 56-1 1:39 1967 /26\ (PLO Capture) 2:45 1972 Yugo M59/66A1 4:16 1959 Romanian M56 5:24 1965 /26\ (Sino-Banian) 7:04 1959 /26\ (Letter Series) 7:37 196X Yugo M59 8:55 1988 Commercial Conventional 10:03 1954 SKS-45 (Izhevsk) 11:41 1954 SKS-45 (Tula) 12:16 1972 /416\ 13:34 Chinese “Paratrooper” 13:55 1979 /26\ (French Tickler) 14:26 1956 /26\ (Ghost) 16:05 Outro Tags: SKS, SKS45, SKS-45, Izhevsk, Tula, Arsenal, Type 56, Carbine, 1945, 1956, China, Chinese, Romanian, M56, M, 56, Tipo, Yugo, Yugoslavian, PAP, Papovka, 59, M59, M59/66, M59/66A1, 59/66, 59/66A1, Albanian, 56-1, Gun, rifle, curio and relic, c&r, collection, collector, How to, How-to, differentiate, identify, recognize, tell, buyer’s buyers, guide, vs, vs., versus

Intro to the Yugoslavian SKS

How Rare is my SKS?

SKS Variations

How to Identify Common SKS Pattern Carbine Variants

The “Classic” Debacle: Was Your Rifle in ‘Nam?

“Ghost” SKS

Commercial vs. Military - Chinese SKS

The Most Annoying SKS?

American Panzers to British MP40s - How the Allies Reused Enemy Weapons

SKS Cleaning

SKS - Yes or No?

What is a “Norinco” SKS?

Ballistic Ballsack- The MOST ENERGETIC Slug We've Tested!

“Public Security” SKS

Is the SKS Obsolete?

Is the Chinese SKS Garbage?

Yugoslavian M59/66 SKS rifle Live firing

The Myth of the SKS Slamfire (why you don’t need an “enhanced” firing pin)

How to Identify Chrome Lined SKS Bores

