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You can find most of the general info from Wikipedia.

The SKS is a gas-piston semi-automatic rifle, similar to an AK47, which uses the same cartridge (7.62x39). Unlike the AK, the SKS is top-loaded, and looks more like a traditional hunting rifle than an 'assault rifle'. They used to be really, really, cheap and plentiful before supplies dried up and imports from different countries were banned.

I've had one for years and it is rugged, field-grade accurate, simple, and reliable. I've heard of people hunting with them or keeping them as ranch/truck guns. I keep mine for novelty purposes mostly.
 
You can find most of the general tech data/info from Wikipedia.

The SKS is a gas-piston semi-automatic rifle, similar to an AK47, which uses the same cartridge (7.62x39). Unlike the AK, the SKS is top-loaded, and looks more like a traditional hunting rifle than an 'assault rifle'. They used to be really, really, cheap and plentiful before supplies dried up and imports from different countries were banned.

I've had one for years and it is rugged, field-grade accurate, simple, and reliable. I've heard of people hunting with them or keeping them as ranch/truck guns. I keep mine for novelty/fun purposes mostly.
 

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