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The only SKS carbines currently which require registration are the Chinese-made SKS-M and SKS-D models. Those could not be imported into the state after 1989, and had to be registered by 2000.
Good question. Unfortunately, we don't have an answer- they came from several nations at different times. One estimate is that there are between 5-7 MILLION SKS carbines in the US.
$3,000 approximately. i am a firearms expert and work in Vegas with the pawn shop.
K.B.I., Inc. was an importer, not a manufacturer. Most often associated with Charles Daly, K.B.I. also imported weapons from the Philippines.
You could probably get between $150 - $250 for it. They're not particularly high Dollar items, and, even in spite of the ban on Chinese imported firearms, there's a sufficient number available that the price doesn't get driven particularly high. Some models will fetch a higher value - the detachable magazine SKS-M and SKS-D, as well as the shortened 'paratroop' models.
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SKS Microfinance was created in 1998.
Realistically, 400 and 200 respectively. In the current market add a couple of hundred on to the MAK and maybe 150 on the SKS
The D and M models accept AK47 magazines whereas the standard sks has an integral magazine.
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.
I do not understand your question