Pretty cool set up. No issues with brass ejection?
No , cycles and ejects fine.
Pretty cool set up. No issues with brass ejection?
The brass ejects and gets deflected by the rail. Those rails work well.
You know that they sell freezers that are not attached to the kitchen refrigerator...
Can't. Sold my '94 a while back.![]()
And don't have the freezer space anyhow.![]()
You know that they sell freezers that are not attached to the kitchen refrigerator...
^^^Clarification: don't have the deep freezer space yet.![]()
Perfect! Tee Hee!
hey Darryl ....... Which Williams sight did you use? I'm thinking that one for a flat side M94 or 760 could be used.I installed a Williams FP on my SKS. D and T to the frame it was not too big of a job. Rifle shoots 123 PRVI round noses well enough to take deer to 150 yards. I do prefer to use shooting sticks or lean against a tree if possible. I had to cut the front sight hood into the AK configuration to raise the front pin up for the peep. The peep gives you all the windage adjustment you need and I use the front sight for elevation.
Darryl
there is, but it's based off a modified .308 cartridge.Isn't there a 6mm PPC ?
Hi Paul. It was the one for Winchester 94. IIRC it is part number FP94/36. Any flat side will work. The part that needs attention is the depth or elevation amount of the sight. I have my FP installed so the graduated sight bar is pretty tall ( it has to be maxed out to get the sight mounting holes low enough to attach to the receiver) . I bottomed the sight on the dust cover (enough slack to remove for take down) and used the front for elevation adjustments. I was concerned that the sights slide factory holding screws would possibly fail so I d and t'd the slide and put in a 6 48 screw for good measure. Some what bubba but it shoots well and it is an SKS not a model 1886 Winchester. I attribute the fact that it shoots well to the fact the sight is mounted on the receiver rather than the cover.
Darryl
Many people put the 7.62x39 round in the same power category of the 30-30
is there a 7mm or 6mm variant of the x39 cartridge?
is there a 7mm or 6mm variant of the x39 cartridge?
also, Slamfire...with your No 1 shooting that 155 bullet. are you confident in it's ability to drop a bull moose within 200 yards?




























