a question on SKS

Some are hard coated "parkerizing" type finishes. Some are literally BBQ paint that comes off very easily.
I have only seen one with odd park finish that may come off easy, the rest, well over 200 inspected, were quite acceptable, I like the blueing too but it seems a lot of folks these days prefer their rifles and shotguns parkerized or equal type finish, less reflection I guess!
 
Opposite for me. I've seen mostly BBQ paint with only a few of the "parkerized".

I have only seen one with odd park finish that may come off easy, the rest, well over 200 inspected, were quite acceptable, I like the blueing too but it seems a lot of folks these days prefer their rifles and shotguns parkerized or equal type finish, less reflection I guess!
 
If you just want a shooter SKS go for the best deal you can find. They will all go Bang, and if you stick with original configuration you will never have an issue with operation.
 
If you just want a shooter SKS go for the best deal you can find. They will all go Bang, and if you stick with original configuration you will never have an issue with operation.

Yep! I pretty much always wait for a sale on them, either locally or on line, except on line you will have shipping! Watch for good sales on crates of ammo too!
 
its a non restricted weapon, trigger lock is not required
unloaded and out of sight

*firearm, not weapon.

And it would be dependent on if it was under storage or transportation laws. If he plans to leave the firearm in his truck for extended periods of time, it is now storage and requires a trigger lock (or remove the bolt)
 
I usually don't trigger lock them
they are stored in a hard lockable case that is locked and the case is chained (or steel cable) to an anchor point.
the case is also stored out of sight
 
It's hard to do an in depth check of the rifle at the store. I look for a good bore, crown and trigger feel. I also check for a tight fit of the metal to wood by wiggling it around. Stock fit is quite important for accuracy and some sks are very sloppy. The last one I bought met all the criteria(1950) but the hammer spring was rusted solid when I stripped it and the magazine catch needed work. Not a big deal cause I wanted the spring loaded firing pin option
 
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