None. Unless it has been rebored to another caliber. Most unlikely.
All of the fixed ten round mags are cross compatible, but cannot be used in the SKS-M or SKS-D, both of which use a detachable AK magazine.
SKS-M and SKS-D
As originally designed, no. There were two models of the SKS made in China that were made to use AK type magazines, but most SKS carbines are meant to use a fixed 10 round magazine. Many people have attempted to modify an SKS to accept Ak magazines, with indifferent success. It requires reworking wood and metal.
What caliber of man are you looking for? What caliber of gun are you looking for?
You should be able to find plenty on Google Images, Bing, Flickr/Flickrivr, etc. The Chinese models are either the Type 56 Carbine, or you can search for "SKS-M" or "SKS-D" if you're looking for the models which use a detachable AK magazine.
What is the use of grip safety on 45 caliber pistol?
No! What's the matter with you?
The SKS is designed to fire the 7.62x39mm cartridge, not the 7.62x54mmR. Attempting to shoot 7.62x54R ammunition from an SKS could cause serious damage to the rifle and pose significant safety risks to the shooter. It's crucial to use only the appropriate ammunition specified for the firearm to ensure safe and reliable operation.
I will use caliber in TWO sentences: 1- The position of lead chemist would be perfect for someone of your caliber. 2- The sniper asked HQ to send more 50 caliber rounds; he is almost out of ammunition.
The Soviet & Chicom (Chinese Communist) SKS was a Vietnam War carbine used by the North Viet/VC communist forces. It was replaced later by the AK47. To obtain a value check the "Blue Book" on firearms. Or go to a SKS website. Note: The SKS (and the K54 pistol) was the ONLY enemy rifle that could be legally brought home by GIs in the Vietnam War as a war souvenir. Captured US firearms or fully automatic firearms could not be brought home.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THS!!!!!!!!!!!
No. ALL SKS rifles - Soviet, Chinese, Albanian, Yugoslav, Chinese, Romanian, N. Korean, N. Vietnamese and East German - are chambered for the 7.62x39 M1943 cartridge, and can facilitate only that cartridge.