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[[File:Molot-VPO-913-Decommissioned-Training-SKS-Firearm-Wiki-Firearmwiki-1.jpg|800px|thumb|The ''Molot VPO-913'', a Russian decommissioned [[SKS]] "for cultural and educational purposes, as well as studying the processes of interaction of parts and mechanisms of weapons." This photo shows a full right-side view of the rifle.]] | [[File:Molot-VPO-913-Decommissioned-Training-SKS-Firearm-Wiki-Firearmwiki-1.jpg|800px|thumb|The ''Molot VPO-913'', a Russian decommissioned [[SKS]] "for cultural and educational purposes, as well as studying the processes of interaction of parts and mechanisms of weapons." This photo shows a full right-side view of the rifle.]] | ||
− | The '''Molot VPO-913''' is a decommissioned version of the [[SKS]] rifle, produced by Russian firearm manufacturer [[Molot-Oruzhie]]. It's unclear if these are new production, or if they are simply refurbished surplus SKS rifles which are then decommissioned, or both. According to the | + | The '''Molot VPO-913''' is a decommissioned version of the [[SKS]] rifle, produced by Russian firearm manufacturer [[Molot-Oruzhie]]. It's unclear if these are new production, or if they are simply refurbished surplus SKS rifles which are then decommissioned, or both. According to the photos on the Molot website (shown on this page), these rifles do ''appear'' to feature Molot's markings, fresh bluing, and what is most likely a new stock - the latter which varies ''considerably'' from surplus Russian military SKS stocks. |
Revision as of 07:58, 22 May 2023
The Molot VPO-913 is a decommissioned version of the SKS rifle, produced by Russian firearm manufacturer Molot-Oruzhie. It's unclear if these are new production, or if they are simply refurbished surplus SKS rifles which are then decommissioned, or both. According to the photos on the Molot website (shown on this page), these rifles do appear to feature Molot's markings, fresh bluing, and what is most likely a new stock - the latter which varies considerably from surplus Russian military SKS stocks.