Going to depend on a few variables. If it is actually a Russian-made SKS, such as Tula Arsenal, and not a Chinese or other country's copy; if it has importer marks (such as CAI for Century Arms); if all the serial numbers match; and condition. Depending on these variables a true Russian SKS can bring $250-$450. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have purchased a number of SKS rifles, but not a Romanian yet so my experience is somewhat limited.
That said, there is one locally in nice shape for $250, and another on an auction site with a "buy it now" of $269 + shipping and FFL fee, which no one has jumped at yet.
I would guess that $250 is a good to average price, and that the one for $269 would sell quickly if not for the extra $80 that shipping & FFL fee would require.
Chinese variants are selling for between $200 and $250 in most cases, and the Romanian is more of a rarity and better build in some respects (milled parts). For that reason, I would expect they would sell for more than the Chinese on average.
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
100-1000 USD or so depending on specifics
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.
semi-automatic rifle, called an SKS,
Some SKS rifles were brought back... most of them were manufactured in East Germany or China, as the Vietnamese made SKS rifles were and are extremely rare. They were either captured or sold/traded for favours to other soldiers in-country.
50-500 USD
romanian serial number 1841899n sks rifle what year is this rifle
Value of Rifle by Norinco SKS 7.62x39 with and without wood stock?
The SKS isn't an assault rifle, and the value may range from $100 to over $1000, depending on specifics.
What Country was it Made In ?
Year of Manufacture is stamped behind the serial # on the left side of the receiver.
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
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100-1000 USD or so depending on specifics
50-500 or so
$100 to over $1000. The SKS was manufactured by several nations, and the rarity of some models drives the value of that specific model way up.
$200 - $300