Escorting Ukranian prisoners w/ SKS

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    Paramagic
    Dec 3, 2010
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    If any of you have ever dated a Russian woman, you know NOT TO PISS THEM OFF. Hell hath no fury like a Russian woman's scorn. You might just end up with your oysters on the end of that bayo.
    Agrees. Russian, Spanish, and Italian women are all in my experience among those you do not wish to irritate, especially if they have a firearm and they've already fixed the bayonet.

    I'd imagine for escort duty an sks would work just as well as an ak. Especially as it already has an attached "walk faster" device...
     
    Feb 28, 2013
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    What's a fair price for one on say GB? Looks like they go for a premium.

    Forget Gunbroker. They tend to give a new meaning to "gouging".

    $500 ain't too bad. That's about what I paid for mine. I got lucky though and stumbled across that in The Gun Shop.
     

    jkeiler

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    Mar 25, 2013
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    Bowie
    Thanks for the info on the Ruskie SKS pricing. I don't get to gun shows much, nor even gun shops, so GB is likely to be the way I'll go, even if I pay a bit more.
     

    joppaj

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    Apr 11, 2008
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    There's something truly sickening about these smug Soviet assholes parading illegally captured soldiers around a circle for public mockery.
     

    Pretoria78

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    Mar 30, 2008
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    There's something truly sickening about these smug Soviet assholes parading illegally captured soldiers around a circle for public mockery.

    They did the same thing to German POWs after Army Group Center collapsed in the wake of Bagration in June/July 1944. Hundreds of thousands of POWs marched through Moscow.
     

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