@@rafaljankowski2807 When I worked at a Gun Store in the late 80's we were buying Norinco SKS's by the case and paying $69 a piece for them new in the cosmoline and getting steel case 7.62X39 in 1440rd cases for $79 delivered.
@@oo7-ro6bu I worked at a Retailer back in the late 80's. We were buying them by the case, brand new in cosmo for $69/ea. Additionally we were getting 1440rds of steel case for $79 delivered. Those most definitely were the Good Ol Days.
@@zeme0556 I had a survivalist friend that bought a bunch of SKSs, but the EOTWAWKI events never happened. He confided in me, it looks like I wasted all that money on the guns. I let him know that he didn't. At the time they were only $300 market value each.
A few things you should note: The shooter is from Hawaii.. out of state.. he flew in.. he did NOT bring the rifle with him - where did he get this SKS that had the serial numbers obliterated? - he could NOT have bought it in ANY store or pawn shop! Also.. there is no way that SKS with 20" barrel could ever fit in the backpack shown as more than half of it would have been sticking out the bag and visible to the public. The shooter was also driving a vehicle with stolen plates.. but the strangest part of this whole thing is.. Trump made the spontaneous decision that day on a whim to go to the Golf Course.. how could the shooter ever have known Trumps location in advance when it was almost a spontaneous decision for him to go there? There are things at play here that are just not adding up.
Shooter was CAUGHT when Trump was 300+ yards away. He was waiting for Trump to move down through the golf course and eventually get MUCH closer to his position.
Exactly. Trump was playing the 5th hole, while the shooter as hiding on the 6th. He had been in position for 12 hours waiting for Trump to play that hole. It was just a matter of time.
Yep, it looks like the range would have closed to within 50 yards at the next green. Haha, I was going over pictures yesterday boring my wife to tears with my SKS theory. I don't know AK/SKS all that well but it looked too long for an AK.
If a skilled marksman with even modest tactical skills had made this assassination attempt then they could inflict serious damage. We are in a dangerous time.
Thank god the world has someone out here like you! Very impressive channel, I just found it. When I turned 18 my dad gave me an SKS Russian 1953 Tula beautiful cherry wood type stock with a folding bayonet. Mine was lost in my house fire in 2012. I was in law enforcement and I got to my home quicker than you can imagine and I was going for that Sks. It just meant so much to me. Nope got about 30 ft from that door and it was like a blast furnace. But Ty I’ve got a lot of good content to explore and share with a couple guys I work with.
Interesting, informative video. I owned an SKS for some years. I have also been a long range competitor for decades, so I can appreciate the points you make. No need to worry about these laws. The rule of law is breaking down.
@@HootOwl513 We will eventually find out this was the same type operation between the CIA and the Kennedy assassination. I'm convinced the last two worked with them like Oswald.
The gas system is a dead giveaway that it is an SKS in the photo. I agree with everything you said about the SKS. Excellent rifle. I paid $105.00 each for two new Norinco rifles, one in 20 inch and one in 16 inch.
Crazy how the guy in the video said he (and presumably others) like SKS for their collector value. Wasn't too long ago that SKS had zero collector value! Like you said they used to be around ~$100 with deals on multiple. Things change, man.
@@longhunter5520 You were right. I thought it was a Clinton compliant sporterized AK until I got a better picture of it. Clearer pic showed narrow gas tube, safety detent above trigger, and other distinct SKS characteristics.
The weapon was never "used", it was involved. He brought it, but he never fired. He was shot at. That was the gunshot heard. This simply shows that ANY rifle can be used for wrongdoing. There are no "bad guns", although some guns can absolutely do massive amounts of damage. Years ago I was temped to mod my SKS with an aftermarket stock and mags, but realized I was being stupid.
@@Mike80528 I got a folding stock for my SKS just before the Clinton gun ban. IMHO the original stock is perfection. I changed it back to the original, the way God intended it to be.
U ryt!! Using as cover story, like Mr. Anybody can pick up a cheapo mil-surp and magically turn into SNIPERMAN!! Buddy of mine had a Carcano, lucky to get six consecutive shots in a trash-can lid size circle!!( that was in early '70's) In late '80/early '90's, co-worker bot SKS @gun-show for $59. Asked me to help him set it up. After scrubbin cosmoline for a week, Sight-In day arrived. 6 of us tried/6 failed to keep shots within a6foot circle @ 50 yds!! Tearfully, co-worker took it to next gun show, sold it for $40!!
I've got a half dozen different "carcanos" and they're all plenty accurate. This is a lie perpetuated by morons that dont know. How many times have I heard some bullshit like "those won't hold a 5 foot group at 10 meters, they're trash!" from some dumbcock bubba that's never even fkn seen one I couldn't count at this point.
Just a point of clarification: He wasn't trying to make a 300-500 yard shot, he was trying to make a 40-50 yard shot. The difference is that Trump was on one tee-box that was 300-500 yards away, but odds are (ie common sense) is that the shooter was waiting for Trump to come to the NEXT HOLES green, which would have been 40-50 yards from where he was.
@@theogdirkdiggler no registration of firearms. No guns are in jeopardy. Remember the Constitution, they can't issue a Warrent for a weapons seizure without due cause from anyone either. An Feds can't buy back anything they never owned. Now, that aside.. after market mags for the SKS might not be sold any longer.
Thats what i think. That explains the look of the mag heing further from the trigger guard but it had a AK side mount with optic and sks's dont have side mounts like that.@@An2oine
I've owned 3 of the SKS rifles and I am far, far, far from being an expert. Thanks Triangle for your knowledgeable and insightful videos. Very well done.
I was also saddened when I heard that an SKS had been used. One of my first thoughts was, Why would he choose an SKS, scoped or not, to make a precision shot at that distance? The SKS is a very fine rifle for its original intended purpose, but it was never meant to be a sniper rifle. Luckily for Mr. Trump, this would-be shooter was untrained/misinformed.
As a convicted felon and a non-residènt, his purchase options would be rather limited. Additionally, it doesn't appear that he was very knowledgeable about firearms. Third, it would appear that he was waiting for a closer shot when he was discovered, so he may have had some understanding of the capabilities of the rifle and himself. I'm waiting for them to blame it on gunshows!
The last guy used an unmagnified red dot, this guy seems like some creepy 1diot who acts like be was some important guy in charge of thousands of ANA SOF, not the brightest.
I rad a guns and ammo article in the 80s where they texted various garbage rods for accuracy. They include the AK47,theSKS ,the moisin nagant ,and the 303 SMLE ,they found all of these rifles capable of 3,to 5 inch groups at 300 yards. Except for the AK .Furthermore it showed that most of the rounds stabilized at around 300 yards and groups didn't open exponentially after that. More than accurate enough for hits on a human size target. It took 3 shots to range in but i once took the head off of a bowling pin at 550 yards with an AK . Many might be surprised bt the practical accuracy of some military arms.
I am very impressed with your communication skills. Your “brain to mouth wiring” seems very sound. I would think that you could do very well for yourself as a spokesman for bigger things than SKS rifles.Your tremendous grasp of important information was delivered extraordinarily well.
@paulhare662 I hope Justine doesn't latch on to this pre- election as a way to harvest more votes by making canada "safer" for all of us. It's just the kind of BS that a lot of uninformed voters go for.
@@paulhare662 Poly, the spin Doctors etc have been all over the SKS for years now. The CBC and various (mostly Quebecois) media have run stories on it.
1st time on your channel. Great video on the subject. You made a lot of valid points and understand the subject well. I appreciate the content. Subscribed!
SKS is Bad! Must be Banned! But... since I live in a... sanctuary household... ya, that's it... iam willing to take in that... that... SKS, behind your right shoulder! I will even pay for shipping!
Fun fact it's actually banned by name in Washington state because it's an "assault weapon." By name, so even if it's in its original configuration and not bubba'd, it's still banned.
I am a firearms enthusiast and totally agree with everything you said. But it doesn’t detract from the fact that the guy was there with that rifle and the intention to shoot the ex-president, and enough capacity to have multiple attempts as well as apply suppressing fire in his attempt to get away. It’s luck the guy was an idiot. And maybe he had a misfire on his first round.? That could be why he cut and run so quickly.
Well, the way facts are NOT making sense about this event, I wonder if he was handed the SKS and never owned it in the first place. But you’re correct about how the SKS is going to be used as an excuse for more Gun Control.
As soon as I heard it was an SKS, and the serial number was obscured, I went to T26 to see if I could find how many places they put serial numbers on an SKS. Of course, the numbers could not be matching, but now I'm curious. All I can remember is the receiver, bolt carrier, top cover, stock, and mag.
Heard Jesse Watters on FOX say, "SKS." Being a C&R military firearm enthusiast for over fifty years, I was not sure about the rifles ID given the media description and the poor quality of that photo of the rifle leaning on the chain fence. Once I heard Watters say SKS, I immediately thought yes, with the bayonet removed (so much for banning rifles with bayonet attachments), a new replacement stock (as shown in this video), and with one of those AK47 magazine reconfigurations. Your comment regarding the media's inability to properly ID a firearm hits the mark. I was a young firearm enthusiast when John Kennedy was shot. I clearly recall a Dallas sheriff telling the media that the rifle used was a German Mauser, "I ought to know, I was in WWII." OM! I just noticed the insignia on your chest. I had a WWII Ike jacket with that insignia. It belonged to a US OSS corporal and was made on 6 June 1944.
I had a friend of mine years ago call the SKS "The Commie M1 Garand". Easy to use, easy to load, easy to clear, easy to disassemble and in the hands of the average Joe or Charlie, a fine weapon, reliable and accurate enough to get the job done. Plus you get a bayonet!
Mechanically the AK-47 is a lot closer to the Garand. Long stoke piston, 2 lug rotating bolt that look suspiciously similar. Kalashnikov studied different weapons when designing the AK, but you can see he took a lot of inspiration from the M1.
@@ellisdee2106 I’m familiar. On the flip-side, the AK is a detachable magazine fed, select-fire weapon. The SKS and Garand are both semi-automatic, clip driven weapons.
I thought it looked like a Saiga with the factory furniture, but an SKS has a pretty similar profile, especially if you slap a synthetic stock on it and don't post a clear picture of it.
My first rifle was an SKS-D a SKS that took AK mags from the factory. It was a POS and was happy to sell it. I would go against anyone without fear of getting hurt. I did find a Russian SKS at a gun shop and its a fine addition to my collection. It shoots very well. The SKS is not an AKM.
Gas block and lack of pistol grip was my indicators. Sks has the 45 degree gas block while the only other similar platform is the saiga rifles which have 90 degree gas blocks.
@@shenanigansagain5273 not on my tabuk, or rpk. Lol but I'm not using either of those for this sort of a mission and it didn't cross my mind some dude wearing a pink shirt trying to be a bush whookie would have a custom built ak or a heavy ass rpk
@@user-do1fq8oy9c the gas block is 45 degree slant saiga's have 90 degree that's how I determined it was sks. But you are correct it's the only other common? 7.62x39 rifle with that type of barrel gas system ect. I broke out a couple saigas I have and compared them and noticed the gas block was the major give away.
I picked up a Yugo SKS which came to me with the Archangel stock setup, with those same 30 round mags. I think that's what the shooter was setup for. I restored the original factory configuration because I got it because it is historical aspects. I also reinstalled the bayonette. I have to replace the gas tube cover with a matched wooden version but I haven't done that yet.
@@weswolever7477 Zata fact? That's a clever assessment for a "noble" occupation, and painfully obvious. Should look good on their next resume. Maybe we should just change their titles from journalists to story tellers. They can sit around a campfire and share the stories with a bunch of gullible, wide-eyed little buggers.
@@Sig_P229 I think “close” is a relative term. This guy seems like a real dork, and yet he was able to predict Trump’s location, establish a viable shooting position, and leave the scene with a pulse. My concern is that the skill barrier to endangering a president’s life seems to be much lower than I assumed.
@@Triangle26 I think you're missing the obvious - all of the information is being provided to these guys by folks in the government. Perhaps the same individuals are also responsible for creating specific gaps in the Trump protection web for these people to exploit. I would put NOTHING past the tyrants in the FBI, DOJ, DHS at this point. They view Trump and his supporters as an existential threat to their hegemony.
I think it's fair to assume that in the end it doesn't matter what type of gun you have, "they" want them all confiscated. I don't care what they say while on stage (like Kamala's comment on being a gun owner). There are some gun-control extremists that are against BB guns or even slingshots. You are right that "assault" rifles get the negative attention, even though they are not really assault weapons in the truest sense.
In the 1990's a local gun store (since closed) sent out monthly flyers and they advertised quite a variety of Norinco SKS 'sporter' rifles. They were very popular and inexpensive compared to American and European rifle of the time.
First off, the only scope mount system, I've ever sen for a SKS replaced the top cover. With every shot, the zero changed. The 2 SKS rifles I own are Russian and are all matching numbers, I won't be swapping the top cover for a cover with mount. The ceramic tiles this mouth breather wouldn't do anything to stop a magnum hand gun cartridge, a 9mm or 40 would be deflected. Ballistic armor ceramic plates are compressed under high pressure for high temperature cure. Ceramic floor tiles are built from a slurry (not typically aluminum or zirconium oxide that's dried and then fired.
@@Dread_Pirate_Homesteader Have you attempted drilling a AK or SKS receiver for a side mount? I've done 20 plus on AK's, and if you don't drill on the bore axis, you're not getting the scope zeroed. Just .10" up or down will use up all of the scope adjustment. The reason that top cover mounts are so prevalent is access to the bolt/bolt carrier.
Just want to state depending on the construction quality those tiles absolutely can stop full power rifle calibers although I doubt a .338 the Secret Service likes using would have much of an issue getting through. Edit: Unless they were very over built which it doesn't look like they are. So he had SOME idea of what he was doing.
Using AR's, AK's and SKS's for gun grabber bans. Nothing is a coincidence. Next up is the good ole Remington military style deer sniper rifle with military style deer sniper scope. Oh, and that military surplus ammo!
I think its a 2 much of a coincidence that every gunman goes out of their freaking way to choose the crappiest rifle for the job, literally any other thing would have been better, even grand pappy's 30-06 hunting rifle. Its almost like they want to have ammunition to go after "assault weapons 👻👻" It makes me laugh they ran with "ak47" as soon as they did, because lets face it, dont u think a multi million dollar business specially the news has a couple squints working for them?? if a regular guy is able to see its an sks wouldn't multiple big ass news companies be able to see its an sks? I think they went with ak47 because it sounds more scary than saying sks
Good video Sir i always fall back on the "any law that goes against is null and void" with that said i know a guy who knows someone who has a really good type 56 sks paratrooper model all milled parts with what looks like a heavy barrel that he custom painted in kryptek camouflage pattern with a ak scope mount and red dot on top and laser in front he told me he's had since the early 90s when he picked it up for less than 2 it's never had a malfunction but it's only seen less than 1000 through it 👍
Canadian here, currently sitting in the fetal position under my bed and sobbing. Trudy boutta be knocking at my door for one of the only semis we’re still allowed to own
I was about to say! As soon as I saw the picture my heart sunk. I REALLY was hoping to buy one as my first purchased firearm. Kinda worried this might be what gets her banned😫
I am also canadian and feeling kind of sick right now. Seeing as how Justine has already tried to ban the SKS in the past and how we are made to pay for everything that happens in the U.S., the future does not look good for shooters here. I am still holding on to hope, though, for an earlier election given recent events.
Sks is a brush deer rifle, nothing more. And the mentally deficient in Ottawa and Toronto should be looking at the special kind of stupid gangs with their glock switches and scorpion machine pistols that were never legal in the 1st place.
I use to be a casual military firearm collector, but rarely a shooter. Back in the late 70's I bought an SKS from my brother's drug dealer friend. It must be a Bring Back. I've still got it, never fired it. Don't remember what I paid for it but couldn't be over a hundred. I'm amazed by the values being cited.
The fact he was felon, so wouldn’t be able to buy a gun, and illegally bought the gun is going to get ignored during legislative talks is going to pain
Very good points. It is unfortunate that the shooter used this rifle, especially for collectors such as us. I also agree that the detachable mags are terrible with one exception. The Tapco ones are pretty decent in my opinion, however they are also few and far between these days. My 20 rd Chinese fixed mag has a special place in my heart, that's a really good mag, fixed of course. If you have time, check out my recent video on my 1951 Tula as well as my Chinese and Romanian ones from Hunter's Lodge. I could certainly use your expertise on them from an identification standpoint on what is original and what isn't.
The length of the barrel, as shown by the distance between the gas block and the front sight, was the most obvious detail which hit me immediately. I own an unmodified Type 56 which is fairly accurate, but for a shot over 200 yards I'm picking my sporterized Mauser in 7x57. I share your concerns over what the gun grabbers will do with this.
Well done. I must confess, I did not know that the SKS had become a "collector" gun. I can remember when they were offered for sale for $99 each, all gooped up with cosmoline and wrapped in brown paper.
I bought a Russian made SKS in 1995 for $89. Brand new, still in cosmoline, never fired. It came with 10 stripper clips, a rubber magazine pouch that held 5 loaded stripper clips, an oil can, a front sight adjusting tool, and sling. Not to mention a bayonet, cleaning rod, and cleaning attachments located in the but of the stock. It was extremely accurate with iron sights out to 300 yards. A 30rnd box of 7.62x39 , Russian army surplus, was .99 cents. I loved it. It made a great saddle carbine/ truck gun. Unfortunately my ex wife traded it off for something when I wasn't home. Now the cheapest ones I can find, Chinese Norencos average $700. Russian made are going for approximately $1200.
Guy named Francisco Duran, if I remember correctly, dumped a 30 round magazine with a SKS at the white house from the fence line during the Clinton administration (Bill was out of town). He was having trouble swapping to another loaded magazine and that enabled bystanders to swarm and subdue him. Was the same summer that some guy crashed his small plane on the white house lawn attempting to kamekazi the oval office.
You can get factory SKS rifles with 30 round magazines. We used to have a lot of Norinco SKK's in Australia that ran on AK magazines and were shipped from Norinco like that. We also had some Type 63's that ran on 20 round mags and they were a development of the Type 56 carbine. Those could run on 30 round AK mags too if you removed the hold open or ground some out of the back of the mag. Not sure if they ever arrived in the US though.
"AK47-type rifle" shows either their ignorance or their intent in messaging.
Pointing out and arguing that it is indeed your favorite type of rifle seems counterproductive to me.
@@paulhare662 probably some AI scrapes away at our comments and hones them into weapons against..
"AK-47 type rifle" is ignorance, "assault style weapon" is agenda
The intent of their messaging to exploit the ignorance of those consuming their message.
intentional disinformation for nefarious purposes ...propaganda
Excellent post. SKS was my first non-.22 rifle. $89 in cosmoline, factory new. Incredibly reliable.
Damn, Marty take me back to the past. Atlantic has them at an astronomical price.
@@rafaljankowski2807 When I worked at a Gun Store in the late 80's we were buying Norinco SKS's by the case and paying $69 a piece for them new in the cosmoline and getting steel case 7.62X39 in 1440rd cases for $79 delivered.
The good ol' days!
Man 😂, I'm crying about not buying one years ago when they were $200
@@oo7-ro6bu I worked at a Retailer back in the late 80's. We were buying them by the case, brand new in cosmo for $69/ea. Additionally we were getting 1440rds of steel case for $79 delivered.
Those most definitely were the Good Ol Days.
I am an AK collector. Very good video . The SKS is a great weapon. I kept one SKS from the 90’s paid $69 new Norinco “paratrooper.
@@zeme0556 I had a survivalist friend that bought a bunch of SKSs, but the EOTWAWKI events never happened. He confided in me, it looks like I wasted all that money on the guns. I let him know that he didn't. At the time they were only $300 market value each.
Omg
A few things you should note:
The shooter is from Hawaii.. out of state.. he flew in.. he did NOT bring the rifle with him - where did he get this SKS that had the serial numbers obliterated? - he could NOT have bought it in ANY store or pawn shop!
Also.. there is no way that SKS with 20" barrel could ever fit in the backpack shown as more than half of it would have been sticking out the bag and visible to the public.
The shooter was also driving a vehicle with stolen plates.. but the strangest part of this whole thing is.. Trump made the spontaneous decision that day on a whim to go to the Golf Course.. how could the shooter ever have known Trumps location in advance when it was almost a spontaneous decision for him to go there?
There are things at play here that are just not adding up.
Oh no it adds up all right, to treason and conspiracy.
Could he have bought in a pawn shop and then ground out the serial himself?
Lindsey Graham and Sean Hannity knew where Trump was gonna be! Imagine that?
Also the shooter spent a lot of his life and time in NC!
You have no clue wtf your talking about
You're just the person I was thinking of as soon as I saw the picture and saw it was not an AK and actually was an sks.
thats what I was saying and people said I was stupid. If you zoom in on the gas tube you can definitely tell it was an sks
Don't worry. The Sheriff's Department is still talking about a "Kalashnikov style assault rifle".
They just can't resist.
Shooter was CAUGHT when Trump was 300+ yards away. He was waiting for Trump to move down through the golf course and eventually get MUCH closer to his position.
Exactly. Trump was playing the 5th hole, while the shooter as hiding on the 6th. He had been in position for 12 hours waiting for Trump to play that hole. It was just a matter of time.
@@lances4803
Yep, it looks like the range would have closed to within 50 yards at the next green. Haha, I was going over pictures yesterday boring my wife to tears with my SKS theory. I don't know AK/SKS all that well but it looked too long for an AK.
I love watching civilian "experts" investigating techniques from 1000 miles away. Bwaaaaa fn loser
if secret service had a correct perimeter established, the whole thing would not happened.
If a skilled marksman with even modest tactical skills had made this assassination attempt then they could inflict serious damage. We are in a dangerous time.
As soon as I realized this was the weapon, I thought we're about to get added to their "full court press!"
Thank god the world has someone out here like you! Very impressive channel, I just found it. When I turned 18 my dad gave me an SKS Russian 1953 Tula beautiful cherry wood type stock with a folding bayonet. Mine was lost in my house fire in 2012. I was in law enforcement and I got to my home quicker than you can imagine and I was going for that Sks. It just meant so much to me. Nope got about 30 ft from that door and it was like a blast furnace. But Ty I’ve got a lot of good content to explore and share with a couple guys I work with.
I told a friend I considered my SKS a 75 yd deer rifle .
My grandfather did the same for years, He loved his SKS.
Same, just because of sight limitations.
About right, maybe 100, 4-5inch groups!
@@philipfreeman72 I bet you could go out 150yds ethically. I used to break sporting clays consistently at 100 yards with my SKS with iron sights.
@@CR67 The SKS and 7.62x39 is ballistically equivalent, more or less, to .30-30 Winchester and can take similar game.
400 yard shot with an SKS? outta a bubba? oh boy...
4-8” grouping at 400 yrds totally doable
@@herrent1 MOA SKS is a thing lol? Having 1 MOA 3 round group on the 13th try doesn't count
I can hit propane tanks everytime with my Tula54R SKS at 400yards......
@@Nathan-jh1ho So you're one of those people who thinks that just because you can't do something, nobody can? 😂😂😂
@@slappy8941 You cannot alter physics with skill
You're the man. Your videos taught me so much about the history of the exact factory 26 type 56 that I own.
Interesting, informative video.
I owned an SKS for some years. I have also been a long range competitor for decades, so I can appreciate the points you make.
No need to worry about these laws. The rule of law is breaking down.
Rule of Law went out the window on 22 NOV 63.
@@HootOwl513 We will eventually find out this was the same type operation between the CIA and the Kennedy assassination. I'm convinced the last two worked with them like Oswald.
@@HootOwl513 Will not say you're wrong, unless you want to argue it likely started even earlier.
LAWS MEAN NOTHING TO THE CANCEROUS, ANTI-AMERICAN, CHEATING, LYING, libs AS they ARE THE ENEMY OF OUR NATION
@@wwiiinplastic4712 It was a rhetorical reference to the JFK Murder.
The SKS is the 2024 equivalent of a Manlicher Carcano in 1963.
@Triangle 26, thank you! Much respect for your hard work, explanation and professionalism.
This was really well done. Thanks for creating this content.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
Thanks for covering this, Triangle. The whole thing is just so horrifying.
The gas system is a dead giveaway that it is an SKS in the photo.
I agree with everything you said about the SKS. Excellent rifle. I paid $105.00 each for two new Norinco rifles, one in 20 inch and one in 16 inch.
Crazy how the guy in the video said he (and presumably others) like SKS for their collector value. Wasn't too long ago that SKS had zero collector value! Like you said they used to be around ~$100 with deals on multiple. Things change, man.
I said it was an SKS in other chats and comments sections and I got a ridiculous amount of Hate from the so called "experts"
In the gun world most of the "experts" are missing several chromosomes
Because its a russian saiga sporterized and unconverted still.
@@richardrobinson9534no its not a kalashnikov, its a simonov. Look at the gas tube and gas block.
@@richardrobinson9534 It's an SKS bud the gas tube is a dead giveaway
@@longhunter5520 You were right. I thought it was a Clinton compliant sporterized AK until I got a better picture of it. Clearer pic showed narrow gas tube, safety detent above trigger, and other distinct SKS characteristics.
The weapon was never "used", it was involved. He brought it, but he never fired. He was shot at. That was the gunshot heard. This simply shows that ANY rifle can be used for wrongdoing. There are no "bad guns", although some guns can absolutely do massive amounts of damage.
Years ago I was temped to mod my SKS with an aftermarket stock and mags, but realized I was being stupid.
Kind of like getting a tattoo. Seemed like a great idea at the time.
@@Mike80528 I got a folding stock for my SKS just before the Clinton gun ban. IMHO the original stock is perfection. I changed it back to the original, the way God intended it to be.
Slightly reminiscent of questions about why a shooter would elect to use a carcano….
U ryt!! Using as cover story, like Mr. Anybody can pick up a cheapo mil-surp and magically turn into SNIPERMAN!! Buddy of mine had a Carcano, lucky to get six consecutive shots in a trash-can lid size circle!!( that was in early '70's) In late '80/early '90's, co-worker bot SKS @gun-show for $59. Asked me to help him set it up. After scrubbin cosmoline for a week, Sight-In day arrived. 6 of us tried/6 failed to keep shots within a6foot circle @ 50 yds!! Tearfully, co-worker took it to next gun show, sold it for $40!!
I've got a half dozen different "carcanos" and they're all plenty accurate.
This is a lie perpetuated by morons that dont know. How many times have I heard some bullshit like "those won't hold a 5 foot group at 10 meters, they're trash!" from some dumbcock bubba that's never even fkn seen one I couldn't count at this point.
@@michaeldaltonsr8954 A Carcano is (allegedly) what Lee Harvey Oswald used to assassinate JFK.
I thoroughly enjoy ALL your educational,, history explaining, accurate, videos....Thank you so very much again and keep up the phenomenal work!!
The media: Fully semi automatic AK-47 type rifle with a 40 round attachable clip box with belt fed 762 lb bullets and 1000X zoom scope
Tactical bayonet lug.
@@Triangle26 hahahaha remember USA Today said we put Chainsaw Bayonets on our AR-15s
You tell it like it is! Great job
Thanks friend.
Just a point of clarification: He wasn't trying to make a 300-500 yard shot, he was trying to make a 40-50 yard shot. The difference is that Trump was on one tee-box that was 300-500 yards away, but odds are (ie common sense) is that the shooter was waiting for Trump to come to the NEXT HOLES green, which would have been 40-50 yards from where he was.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed the firearm being used was an SKS's.
SKS bros, is it over for us?
Nope, maybe in Fla
@@theogdirkdiggler no registration of firearms. No guns are in jeopardy.
Remember the Constitution, they can't issue a Warrent for a weapons seizure without due cause from anyone either. An Feds can't buy back anything they never owned.
Now, that aside.. after market mags for the SKS might not be sold any longer.
It was over in 2012 when sks where selling for $600
Wasn't a SKS. It was a Saiga AK sporter rifle.
Thats what i think. That explains the look of the mag heing further from the trigger guard but it had a AK side mount with optic and sks's dont have side mounts like that.@@An2oine
Wow, I never knew there was so much to know about the SKS. Thank you for sharing your expertise, a real eye opener.
Sks prices bout to hit the moon.
800 for a Yugoslavia isnt
All the RUclipsrs will need one to do a ballistic gel test.
GT will run some drills and Admin will absolutely do a clone…
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I paid 250 for my Yugo way back when.
Sks prices and everything else has since the 2014 ban. Mosins were 100 bucks , Sks's weren't 800 either lol.
I'm just gonna get chummy with grandmas so they give me their husbands collection
I've owned 3 of the SKS rifles and I am far, far, far from being an expert. Thanks Triangle for your knowledgeable and insightful videos. Very well done.
I was also saddened when I heard that an SKS had been used. One of my first thoughts was, Why would he choose an SKS, scoped or not, to make a precision shot at that distance? The SKS is a very fine rifle for its original intended purpose, but it was never meant to be a sniper rifle.
Luckily for Mr. Trump, this would-be shooter was untrained/misinformed.
Dude apparently is insane.
As a convicted felon and a non-residènt, his purchase options would be rather limited. Additionally, it doesn't appear that he was very knowledgeable about firearms. Third, it would appear that he was waiting for a closer shot when he was discovered, so he may have had some understanding of the capabilities of the rifle and himself. I'm waiting for them to blame it on gunshows!
The last guy used an unmagnified red dot, this guy seems like some creepy 1diot who acts like be was some important guy in charge of thousands of ANA SOF, not the brightest.
@@floridagunrat1625he did have felony for possession of automatic firarms.
He was further down the course, and target was moving to him. He was going to attempt a closer shot.
I rad a guns and ammo article in the 80s where they texted various garbage rods for accuracy. They include the AK47,theSKS ,the moisin nagant ,and the 303 SMLE ,they found all of these rifles capable of 3,to 5 inch groups at 300 yards. Except for the AK .Furthermore it showed that most of the rounds stabilized at around 300 yards and groups didn't open exponentially after that. More than accurate enough for hits on a human size target. It took 3 shots to range in but i once took the head off of a bowling pin at 550 yards with an AK . Many might be surprised bt the practical accuracy of some military arms.
FBI evidence gun from their vaults
I am very impressed with your communication skills. Your “brain to mouth wiring” seems very sound. I would think that you could do very well for yourself as a spokesman for bigger things than SKS rifles.Your tremendous grasp of important information was delivered extraordinarily well.
Yeah kneejerk legislation was the first thing that came to mind when i saw it was sks
Hope Canada don't get wind of this.
@paulhare662 I hope Justine doesn't latch on to this pre- election as a way to harvest more votes by making canada "safer" for all of us. It's just the kind of BS that a lot of uninformed voters go for.
@@paulhare662 Poly, the spin Doctors etc have been all over the SKS for years now. The CBC and various (mostly Quebecois) media have run stories on it.
@@paulhare662 They'll limit the mag capacity to 2 rounds from 5.
1st time on your channel. Great video on the subject. You made a lot of valid points and understand the subject well. I appreciate the content. Subscribed!
I sincerely appreciate it - thanks for fueling the channel.
By the looks of it to my untrained eye, I thought it was a Saiga sporting rifle.
The gas tube is definitely sks. For a second I thought the same thing.
Great analysis. Thank you, good sir. Peace to you and yours.
SKS is Bad!
Must be Banned!
But... since I live in a... sanctuary household... ya, that's it... iam willing to take in that... that... SKS, behind your right shoulder!
I will even pay for shipping!
Fun fact it's actually banned by name in Washington state because it's an "assault weapon." By name, so even if it's in its original configuration and not bubba'd, it's still banned.
I am a firearms enthusiast and totally agree with everything you said. But it doesn’t detract from the fact that the guy was there with that rifle and the intention to shoot the ex-president, and enough capacity to have multiple attempts as well as apply suppressing fire in his attempt to get away.
It’s luck the guy was an idiot. And maybe he had a misfire on his first round.? That could be why he cut and run so quickly.
Incels gonna incel.
What does the wifes boyfriend have?
@@Lobonova One of those gucci guns no doubt.
So, you don’t like your wife? Why don’t you just divorce her instead of giving her a POS for a rifle? 😆😂🤣
Outstanding commentary. Your knowledge of the rifles platform characteristics and your presentation of the facts are spot on, sir.
Well, the way facts are NOT making sense about this event, I wonder if he was handed the SKS and never owned it in the first place. But you’re correct about how the SKS is going to be used as an excuse for more Gun Control.
The facts in a presidential assassination attempt aren’t lining up? I’m getting deja vu…
The whole thing is straight out the “Oswald “ routine.
As soon as I heard it was an SKS, and the serial number was obscured, I went to T26 to see if I could find how many places they put serial numbers on an SKS. Of course, the numbers could not be matching, but now I'm curious. All I can remember is the receiver, bolt carrier, top cover, stock, and mag.
I can’t wait to see high res pictures, it could be a fun puzzle!
Heard Jesse Watters on FOX say, "SKS." Being a C&R military firearm enthusiast for over fifty years, I was not sure about the rifles ID given the media description and the poor quality of that photo of the rifle leaning on the chain fence. Once I heard Watters say SKS, I immediately thought yes, with the bayonet removed (so much for banning rifles with bayonet attachments), a new replacement stock (as shown in this video), and with one of those AK47 magazine reconfigurations. Your comment regarding the media's inability to properly ID a firearm hits the mark. I was a young firearm enthusiast when John Kennedy was shot. I clearly recall a Dallas sheriff telling the media that the rifle used was a German Mauser, "I ought to know, I was in WWII." OM! I just noticed the insignia on your chest. I had a WWII Ike jacket with that insignia. It belonged to a US OSS corporal and was made on 6 June 1944.
Its too late to start collecting mosins 😢
Great video! Lots of spot on insight and analysis.
George Clooney customizes his Mini-14.
Not to bash the mini 14 but why am I not surprised
I had a friend of mine years ago call the SKS "The Commie M1 Garand". Easy to use, easy to load, easy to clear, easy to disassemble and in the hands of the average Joe or Charlie, a fine weapon, reliable and accurate enough to get the job done. Plus you get a bayonet!
I’ve always agreed with that comparison. Very similar rifles in a lot of ways - both excellent in their own right.
Mechanically the AK-47 is a lot closer to the Garand. Long stoke piston, 2 lug rotating bolt that look suspiciously similar. Kalashnikov studied different weapons when designing the AK, but you can see he took a lot of inspiration from the M1.
@@ellisdee2106 I’m familiar. On the flip-side, the AK is a detachable magazine fed, select-fire weapon. The SKS and Garand are both semi-automatic, clip driven weapons.
I thought it looked like a Saiga with the factory furniture, but an SKS has a pretty similar profile, especially if you slap a synthetic stock on it and don't post a clear picture of it.
yeah i thought it was a SAM7 or Beryl
My first rifle was an SKS-D a SKS that took AK mags from the factory. It was a POS and was happy to sell it. I would go against anyone without fear of getting hurt. I did find a Russian SKS at a gun shop and its a fine addition to my collection. It shoots very well. The SKS is not an AKM.
I threw away my duckbill stamped metal mag, because I couldn't even sell it for $10.
@@nopenope134 Yep - never a good sign when something isn’t even worth the cost of shipping.
Thanks for your nice SKS-info clip and the fuzzy pictures on the screen didn't look like an AK to me.
Soon as I saw the gas block I knew it was an SKS
Gas block and lack of pistol grip was my indicators. Sks has the 45 degree gas block while the only other similar platform is the saiga rifles which have 90 degree gas blocks.
The length of the gas tube/barrel to front sight of sks is longer than a kalash easily giving it away.
@@shenanigansagain5273 not on my tabuk, or rpk. Lol but I'm not using either of those for this sort of a mission and it didn't cross my mind some dude wearing a pink shirt trying to be a bush whookie would have a custom built ak or a heavy ass rpk
@@jlo7770 The stock could indicate unconverted Siaga. It was the front of the rifle that gave it away. SKS
@@user-do1fq8oy9c the gas block is 45 degree slant saiga's have 90 degree that's how I determined it was sks. But you are correct it's the only other common? 7.62x39 rifle with that type of barrel gas system ect. I broke out a couple saigas I have and compared them and noticed the gas block was the major give away.
I picked up a Yugo SKS which came to me with the Archangel stock setup, with those same 30 round mags. I think that's what the shooter was setup for. I restored the original factory configuration because I got it because it is historical aspects. I also reinstalled the bayonette. I have to replace the gas tube cover with a matched wooden version but I haven't done that yet.
At a quick glance I thought it was a mini 30
I thought it was a surplus AK47
@@DavidLLambertmobile Military AKs don't have a stock like that but some sporter AKs do
The SKS is a Peasant's rifle; it is a giant leap to make an SKS more than what it is.
YOU MEAN THE NEWS MEDIA JUMPED THE "GUN"? Say it ain't so. 🤣👍🍻
Actually it was the cops. The media just didn't know enough (anything) to correct them.
It’s not a journalist’s job to be accurate and truthful
@@weswolever7477 Zata fact? That's a clever assessment for a "noble" occupation, and painfully obvious. Should look good on their next resume. Maybe we should just change their titles from journalists to story tellers. They can sit around a campfire and share the stories with a bunch of gullible, wide-eyed little buggers.
Ya I didn't think it was "AK type rifle" I thought it was an SKS type.
I figured that because of the lack of a pistol grip.
This guy really went Full Garage Bubba Build to take a run at a Former President with a secret service detail.
And almost pulled it off. WTH ???
Right? Two months after another attempt no less. Incompetence on all sides.
He didn’t even get close to pulling it off. The SS saw him long before the SKS saw the pres
@@Sig_P229 I think “close” is a relative term. This guy seems like a real dork, and yet he was able to predict Trump’s location, establish a viable shooting position, and leave the scene with a pulse. My concern is that the skill barrier to endangering a president’s life seems to be much lower than I assumed.
@@Triangle26because it was another deep state patsy. Two cl0wns both in blackrock videos? What are the odds of that? They just openly doing it now.
@@Triangle26 I think you're missing the obvious - all of the information is being provided to these guys by folks in the government. Perhaps the same individuals are also responsible for creating specific gaps in the Trump protection web for these people to exploit. I would put NOTHING past the tyrants in the FBI, DOJ, DHS at this point. They view Trump and his supporters as an existential threat to their hegemony.
Wow, this is wonderfully well done video. Thank you!
Let's be honest. If the shooter had been using a regular bolt action deer rifle, Pres Trump would have been in a lot more danger.
Yep. And if the shooter had gone to Bass Pro Shop first and picked up a camo jacket and some face paint…
I think it's fair to assume that in the end it doesn't matter what type of gun you have, "they" want them all confiscated. I don't care what they say while on stage (like Kamala's comment on being a gun owner). There are some gun-control extremists that are against BB guns or even slingshots. You are right that "assault" rifles get the negative attention, even though they are not really assault weapons in the truest sense.
It's not alleged. It was an assassination attempt. Not alleged.
In the 1990's a local gun store (since closed) sent out monthly flyers and they advertised quite a variety of Norinco SKS 'sporter' rifles. They were very popular and inexpensive compared to American and European rifle of the time.
🤦🏽say it ain't so. Nooooooooo
Guy hangs ceramic filled bags in front of him... not the worst idea, but hasn't heard of camouflage netting🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Right? Good thing he didn’t watch a 5 minute RUclips video on the difference between cover and concealment.
First off, the only scope mount system, I've ever sen for a SKS replaced the top cover. With every shot, the zero changed.
The 2 SKS rifles I own are Russian and are all matching numbers, I won't be swapping the top cover for a cover with mount.
The ceramic tiles this mouth breather wouldn't do anything to stop a magnum hand gun cartridge, a 9mm or 40 would be deflected. Ballistic armor ceramic plates are compressed under high pressure for high temperature cure. Ceramic floor tiles are built from a slurry (not typically aluminum or zirconium oxide that's dried and then fired.
Side mount drill and tap
@@Dread_Pirate_Homesteader
Have you attempted drilling a AK or SKS receiver for a side mount?
I've done 20 plus on AK's, and if you don't drill on the bore axis, you're not getting the scope zeroed. Just .10" up or down will use up all of the scope adjustment.
The reason that top cover mounts are so prevalent is access to the bolt/bolt carrier.
@@gungadinn yeah just the one it worked fine. Your aware the svd and psl are off set optics
Just want to state depending on the construction quality those tiles absolutely can stop full power rifle calibers although I doubt a .338 the Secret Service likes using would have much of an issue getting through. Edit: Unless they were very over built which it doesn't look like they are. So he had SOME idea of what he was doing.
Excellent commentary.
I'm just glad all these "assassins" have no idea what they're doing and are using crap gear.
Ancient hardware with a zero-zero Bubba scope mount.
Agreed. Incompetence saves lives.
Using AR's, AK's and SKS's for gun grabber bans. Nothing is a coincidence. Next up is the good ole Remington military style deer sniper rifle with military style deer sniper scope. Oh, and that military surplus ammo!
I think its a 2 much of a coincidence that every gunman goes out of their freaking way to choose the crappiest rifle for the job, literally any other thing would have been better, even grand pappy's 30-06 hunting rifle. Its almost like they want to have ammunition to go after "assault weapons 👻👻" It makes me laugh they ran with "ak47" as soon as they did, because lets face it, dont u think a multi million dollar business specially the news has a couple squints working for them?? if a regular guy is able to see its an sks wouldn't multiple big ass news companies be able to see its an sks? I think they went with ak47 because it sounds more scary than saying sks
@@darktrojan00 Yup, I agree.
Good video Sir i always fall back on the "any law that goes against is null and void" with that said i know a guy who knows someone who has a really good type 56 sks paratrooper model all milled parts with what looks like a heavy barrel that he custom painted in kryptek camouflage pattern with a ak scope mount and red dot on top and laser in front he told me he's had since the early 90s when he picked it up for less than 2 it's never had a malfunction but it's only seen less than 1000 through it 👍
Canadian here, currently sitting in the fetal position under my bed and sobbing. Trudy boutta be knocking at my door for one of the only semis we’re still allowed to own
I was about to say! As soon as I saw the picture my heart sunk. I REALLY was hoping to buy one as my first purchased firearm. Kinda worried this might be what gets her banned😫
I am also canadian and feeling kind of sick right now. Seeing as how Justine has already tried to ban the SKS in the past and how we are made to pay for everything that happens in the U.S., the future does not look good for shooters here.
I am still holding on to hope, though, for an earlier election given recent events.
Sks is a brush deer rifle, nothing more. And the mentally deficient in Ottawa and Toronto should be looking at the special kind of stupid gangs with their glock switches and scorpion machine pistols that were never legal in the 1st place.
Don’t worry my friend! There is light at the end of the tunnel, turdough’s time is near the end!
Saw an SKS but heard AK. Picked it up straight away and called it out to my wife. Good looking out.
300-600 Yards is a very difficult shot, and ive never had scopes hold on a SKS.
Feds are Idiots to call that an AK ..
Par for the course, being a Fed idiot.
if you squint your eyes looking at the blurry ass picture I could see someone confusing it for an unconverted saiga
Also, reporters need to stop calling them 'assault weapons' and 'sniper rifles' since they are neither.
Not really that hard
@@Dread_Pirate_Homesteaderit is a hard shot with an 7.62x39 and no experience in adjusting for 300 and beyond
I use to be a casual military firearm collector, but rarely a shooter. Back in the late 70's I bought an SKS from my brother's drug dealer friend. It must be a Bring Back. I've still got it, never fired it. Don't remember what I paid for it but couldn't be over a hundred. I'm amazed by the values being cited.
Weaaa Weaaa Weaaaa, The Congressional Baseball Practice Shooter used an SKS as well.
Was it? For some reason I thought it was a ruger mini.
Thanks for the info.
@@thinmizzy365 The Ruger Ranch was Gordon Kaul and the North Miami Shootout
VERY well done!! Thank you! And, bravo!!!
Bill Clinton's would-be assassin also used an SKS.
That was the first time I ever heard of an SKS.
Oh yeah, the guy that fired at the front of the white house. I remember that. He also dropped a 30 round mag on the ground if I remember correctly.
Sks also used at the congressional baseball game that hit senator scalise
@@niceMangePretty sure that was an actual AR15
Very good Triangle I stayed glued to that. Plus I still thought it was a AK from what I heard. Heard it 1st from you .
Ciao bro
Hey Triangle, I'm glad I found your channel. I like and subscribe
...and left a comment 😁
Sincerely appreciated - thanks friend.
The fact he was felon, so wouldn’t be able to buy a gun, and illegally bought the gun is going to get ignored during legislative talks is going to pain
I remember back in the 90's you could pick up a SKS at the gun show for $100.
Bought 2 for $125.00 . One has never been fired coated in cosmoline
Very good points. It is unfortunate that the shooter used this rifle, especially for collectors such as us. I also agree that the detachable mags are terrible with one exception. The Tapco ones are pretty decent in my opinion, however they are also few and far between these days. My 20 rd Chinese fixed mag has a special place in my heart, that's a really good mag, fixed of course. If you have time, check out my recent video on my 1951 Tula as well as my Chinese and Romanian ones from Hunter's Lodge. I could certainly use your expertise on them from an identification standpoint on what is original and what isn't.
Fantastic presentation! It's very obvious that you know your weapon.
The length of the barrel, as shown by the distance between the gas block and the front sight, was the most obvious detail which hit me immediately. I own an unmodified Type 56 which is fairly accurate, but for a shot over 200 yards I'm picking my sporterized Mauser in 7x57. I share your concerns over what the gun grabbers will do with this.
Well done.
I must confess, I did not know that the SKS had become a "collector" gun. I can remember when they were offered for sale for $99 each, all gooped up with cosmoline and wrapped in brown paper.
Fantastic presentation!
Thank you!
Great video as ever. So sorry about the circumstances that forced you to make it.😮
Appreciated your insight on the rifle. I haven't educated myself on the SKS so Ill be back. Also appreciative of your support for 2A.
Bravo. Excellent job Sir.
I bought a Russian made SKS in 1995 for $89. Brand new, still in cosmoline, never fired. It came with 10 stripper clips, a rubber magazine pouch that held 5 loaded stripper clips, an oil can, a front sight adjusting tool, and sling. Not to mention a bayonet, cleaning rod, and cleaning attachments located in the but of the stock. It was extremely accurate with iron sights out to 300 yards. A 30rnd box of 7.62x39 , Russian army surplus, was .99 cents. I loved it. It made a great saddle carbine/ truck gun. Unfortunately my ex wife traded it off for something when I wasn't home. Now the cheapest ones I can find, Chinese Norencos average $700. Russian made are going for approximately $1200.
Nice video! I live up in Canada and SKS are like 10 22s every gun owner has one.
THE MAN IN THE "GRASSY KNOLL" IS BACK!
I love the SKS and I'm glad I finally got some 2 months ago.
Great informative video thanks for sharing.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
Guy named Francisco Duran, if I remember correctly, dumped a 30 round magazine with a SKS at the white house from the fence line during the Clinton administration (Bill was out of town). He was having trouble swapping to another loaded magazine and that enabled bystanders to swarm and subdue him. Was the same summer that some guy crashed his small plane on the white house lawn attempting to kamekazi the oval office.
You can get factory SKS rifles with 30 round magazines. We used to have a lot of Norinco SKK's in Australia that ran on AK magazines and were shipped from Norinco like that. We also had some Type 63's that ran on 20 round mags and they were a development of the Type 56 carbine. Those could run on 30 round AK mags too if you removed the hold open or ground some out of the back of the mag. Not sure if they ever arrived in the US though.