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PeoViejo

(2,178 posts)
Sat Jul 9, 2016, 09:53 AM Jul 2016

With all of this talk about Assault Rifle restrictions.

I think the shooter in Dallas played a prank on everyone trying to increase controls on firearms. He used an SKS carbine which is considered a curio or relic under the NFA, so passing laws would have done nothing to prevent this tragedy.

https://www.atf.gov/firearms/curios-relics



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With all of this talk about Assault Rifle restrictions. (Original Post) PeoViejo Jul 2016 OP
The SKS he used was almost certainly not a relic; it would have been a replica by that rule (nt) LongtimeAZDem Jul 2016 #1
No reproductions were ever made of the SKS. JonathanRackham Jul 2016 #2
I belive the Chinese version was in production through 1994, so the only way the above rule LongtimeAZDem Jul 2016 #3
I believe imports of Chinese SKS's ceased a long time ago, benEzra Jul 2016 #7
Several websites list serial number into the 90's LongtimeAZDem Jul 2016 #8
I am thinking importation ceased in the mid-1990s, which is 20 years ago. benEzra Jul 2016 #11
SKS is C&R eligible bolus Jul 2016 #10
Yeah, it was a prank SCantiGOP Jul 2016 #4
Perhaps Gallows Humor escapes you. PeoViejo Jul 2016 #5
Mine just turned 60. ileus Jul 2016 #6
He didn't use an SKS EL34x4 Jul 2016 #9
Yep, Saiga with aftermarket stock. benEzra Jul 2016 #12
Yes. Straw Man Jul 2016 #13

LongtimeAZDem

(4,515 posts)
1. The SKS he used was almost certainly not a relic; it would have been a replica by that rule (nt)
Sat Jul 9, 2016, 10:01 AM
Jul 2016

LongtimeAZDem

(4,515 posts)
3. I belive the Chinese version was in production through 1994, so the only way the above rule
Sat Jul 9, 2016, 11:06 AM
Jul 2016

would apply, unless the actual weapon is over 50 years old.

Do you have proof that the gun used in Dallas is 50 years old? I have seen no such information, but I have no problem with being proven wrong.

Edited to correct my inaccurate subject line

benEzra

(12,148 posts)
7. I believe imports of Chinese SKS's ceased a long time ago,
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 11:15 AM
Jul 2016

due to import sanctions against the Chinese company Norinco, though millions were imported prior to the late?-1990s when importation ceased. If it was a non-Chinese SKS, it was probably a C&R (my ex-wife's Russian SKS was made in 1952), but if Chinese-made it probably wasn't.

LongtimeAZDem

(4,515 posts)
8. Several websites list serial number into the 90's
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 11:24 AM
Jul 2016

This one lists production numbers into the 90s.

Dating THE CHINESE sKs

I am no expert on it, and if that can be refuted, I'll be glad to retract my statement.

benEzra

(12,148 posts)
11. I am thinking importation ceased in the mid-1990s, which is 20 years ago.
Tue Jul 12, 2016, 04:53 PM
Jul 2016

I remember seeing Chinese SKS's for $69 around 1993-1994 and thought about picking one up, but passed for financial reasons. My then-wife later picked up a Russian (1952 Tula) instead for $99.00; she suggested getting two, and I should have listened.

bolus

(14 posts)
10. SKS is C&R eligible
Mon Jul 11, 2016, 02:39 PM
Jul 2016

I purchased a Chinese SKS with my C&R license before Oregon passed a law making the C&R license useless.



 

EL34x4

(2,003 posts)
9. He didn't use an SKS
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 07:20 PM
Jul 2016

He used a Saiga AK-74 if the following photo circulating the 'net of what is alleged to be his rifle is true.

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benEzra

(12,148 posts)
12. Yep, Saiga with aftermarket stock.
Tue Jul 12, 2016, 05:04 PM
Jul 2016

Here's the Saiga in its factory straight stock:



Which is not, I'll point out, an "assault weapon". No protruding handgrip, no "evil features", just a plain civilian semiauto rifle.

Straw Man

(6,782 posts)
13. Yes.
Wed Jul 13, 2016, 12:25 AM
Jul 2016

Saiga in factory configuration is even legal in New York. I don't know about California.

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