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The SKS (Samodatnaya Karabin-Systema Simonova) rifle is a Soviet semi-automatic rifle designed by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. It was used by the Soviet Union from 1945 to 1963 and has since become a popular collector's item and hunting rifle. There are several variations of the SKS, including the SKS-45, SKS-63, and SKS-D.
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The SKS, or Samozaryadnaya Karabin sistema Simonova, was designed by Soviet engineer Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov in the 1940s. The rifle was intended to replace the Soviet Union's existing bolt-action rifles, offering a more efficient and reliable semi-automatic option. The SKS was widely used by Soviet military forces during World War II and the Cold War era. Its popularity soon spread globally, with many countries adopting the rifle for their military and law enforcement agencies.
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