SKS DESCRIPTION
The SKS is a Soviet semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round, designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. Its complete designation, SKS-45, is an initialism for Samozaryadny Karabin sistemy Simonova, 1945 (Russian: Самозарядный карабин системы Симонова, 1945; Self-loading Carbine of (the) Simonov system, 1945). The SKS-45 was manufactured at Tula Arsenal from 1949-1958 and at Izhevsk Arsenal in just 1953 and 1954, resulting in a total Soviet production of about 2.7 million carbines. In the early 1950s, the Soviets took the SKS carbine out of front-line service and replaced it with the AK-47; however, the SKS remained in second-line service for decades. It is still used as a ceremonial firearm today. The SKS was widely exported, and was also licensed for production by then Eastern Bloc nations, Romania and East Germany, as well as China, where it was designated the “Type 56 Carbine”. The East German version was known as the Karabiner S, the Albanian as the Model 561 and North Korean as the “Type 63”. The SKS is popular on the civilian surplus market as a hunting and marksmanship semi-automatic rifle in many countries, including the United States, Canada, and New Zealand. Its age and numbers make it relatively inexpensive to purchase, and steel cased 7.62x39mm ammunition is one of the least expensive center fire cartridges currently on the market. The SKS was the second firearm to be chambered for the 7.62×39mm M43 round, with the first being the RPD.
- Type: Semi-Automatic DMR Rifle
- Ammo: 7.62mm, 10 shots per clip
- Capacity: 500
- Power: Mid
- Effective Range: Mid
- Stability: Mid
- Firing Rate: Low
SKS IN GAME PICTURES
SKS ATTACHMENTS
SIGHTS
Red Dot Sight
Holographic Sight
2x Aimpoint Scope
4x ACOG Scope
8x CQBSS Scope
MAGAZINES
QuickDraw Mag
Extended QuickDraw
Extended Mag
MUZZLE
Compensator
Flash Hider
Suppressor
STOCK
Cheek Pad
SKS AMMUNATION
7.62mm Ammo
SKS VIDEO GAMEPLAY
SKS DETAILS
Hit Damage
|
55 |
Initial Bullet Speed
|
800 |
Body Hit Impact Power
|
20,000 |
Zero Range
|
100-800 |
Ammo Per Mag
|
10 |
Time Between Shots
|
0.090s |
Firing Modes
|
Single |
Method
|
Magazine |
Duration (Full)
|
4.550s |
Duration (Tactical)
|
3.100s |
Base
|
7.00 |
Aiming Modifier
|
0.15 |
ADS Modifier
|
0.01 |
Firing Base
|
9 |
Crouch Modifier
|
0.50 |
Prone Modifier
|
0.20 |
Walk Modifier
|
2.00 |
Run Modifier
|
5.00 |
Jump Modifier
|
15.00 |
Base
|
3.10 |
Base (Aim)
|
1.40 |
Base (ADS)
|
0.01 |
Recoil Gain
|
1.40 |
Recoil Gain (Aim)
|
0.90 |
Recoil Gain (ADS)
|
0.02 |
Max Limit
|
8/00 |
Move Modifier Limit
|
0-3.5 |
Move Velocity Reference
|
0-300 |
Crouch Modifier
|
0.80 |
Prone Modifier
|
0.60 |
Vert. Clamp
|
0.1-8 |
Vert. Speed
|
9.00 |
Vert. Recovery Clamp
|
8.00 |
Vert. Recovery Max
|
15.00 |
Vert. Recovery Modifier
|
0.55 |
HOR. Speed
|
6.00 |
HOR. Tendency
|
-0.10 |
Left Max
|
-0.65 |
Right Max
|
0.65 |
Speed
|
12.00 |
Recovery Speed
|
6.00 |
Pattern Scale
|
0.73 |
Value Climb
|
0.80 |
Value Fall
|
2.00 |
Crouch Modifier
|
0.80 |
Prone Modifier
|
0.60 |
Pitch
|
1.00 |
Yaw Offset
|
1.00 |
Movement Modifier
|
1.50 |
Crouch Modifier
|
0.50 |
Prone Modifier
|
0.20 |
Range
|
40.00 |
Near Range
|
55.00 |
Power
|
1.50 |
Pickup Delay
|
150 ms |
Ready Delay
|
400 ms |
Ammo Type
|
7.62 |
Magazine Size
|
10 |
Extended Magazine Size
|
20 |
Capacity
|
500 |
Attachment Points
|
3 |
Type
|
Rifle |
Firing Modes
|
Semi-auto |
Semi-auto Russian DMR. |
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What People Are Saying About SKS
The weakest long gun, fulfilling its role as a marksman rifle rather than a fully-fledged sniper weapon. I tend to prioritize it below assault rifles unless there’s a handy sniper rifle silencer to attach to it, due to the rarity of sniper mods and the selection of solid single-fire assault rifles.
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SKS DESCRIPTION The SKS is a Soviet semi-automatic carbine chambered for the 7.62×39mm round, designed in 1943 by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov. Its complete designation, SKS-45, is an initialism for Samozaryadny Karabin sistemy Simonova, 1945 (Russian: Самозарядный карабин системы Симонова, 1945; Self-loading Carbine of (the) Simonov [...]
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