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I thought about posting price.. but the real expense is buying something that isn't quite good enough, then buying another one, and another...
So price no object. If you could keep it to one rifle, one caliber, one set of tools etc. to rule them all, that would end up being cheapest. (It would also be the first time it ever happened, but we're dealing in theory here).
SKS variants are reliable, rugged, cheap, use inexpensive and commonly available ammo, and are lighter or more compact than many of the guns on the list
SOME SKS variants are lighter... not the current crop of Yugos. You're right that a comprehensive list would have included the SKS. (I don't like it or the caliber that well, though, so I left it off)
Choosing out of what I have, Enfield No4Mk1*. Choosing out of any milsurp, (WWII vintage), it would be an MP44. If I could afford that, I could afford a ton of handload ammo to keep it running!
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