disregard saw this in another thread.. Now I feel stupid.
disregard saw this in another thread.. Now I feel stupid.
From what I've read and heard from others at the range, the Murray's firing pin is ONLY for use with the expensive, non-corrosive ammo, not the military surplus ammo (as far as I'm concerned the SKS was designed to fire military surplus anyways). A gentleman at the range a while back had the Murrays firing pin and he showed me how it mushroomed on the end after only a couple hundred rounds. Seems the so called "upgraded" firing pin is too soft for the milsurp primers.
If one cleans their SKS after every trip to the range, slam fires will never happen. That includes disassembling the bolt COMPLETELY, cleaning the firing pin and channel until it looks brand new. Its really not hard to do with some good cleaner and a few q-tips. Also the more you do it, the better you'll be at doing it. After all, the word corrosive=rust. Why would one want rust/pitting on such a beautiful piece of history? These rifles will literally last a lifetime if taken care of.