CZ Shooter
CGN frequent flyer
I think it all depends on the circumstances.
If you are defending your home, detachable mags are deffinitelly better for their capacity as you know all the shooting angles and positions without being hindered or snagged, since you have dry practiced many times.
If you are in the dense forrest and/or looking to stay low to the ground or deliver shots from the prone position, perhaps utilizing the "hit and run" tactic, the SKS might be the better choice.
Also in favour of the SKS is the fact, that as long as you have loose ammo in your pockets, you can just keep throwing handfulls through the bottom trap door and keep shooting.
Once your AK mags are empty and assuming you still have them (if you didn't perform any fast reloads, in which you flick out the empty with the full one), you now first have to load them before you can use them again...anyone who loaded a 30 round AK mag knows it is not very fast compared to feeding the SKS.
The SKS is old school machining...it is simple, tough, reliable and it is built to last.
Deffinitelly one of the better surplus choices out there...if not THE best surplus gun out there that is still available to Canadians.
If you are defending your home, detachable mags are deffinitelly better for their capacity as you know all the shooting angles and positions without being hindered or snagged, since you have dry practiced many times.
If you are in the dense forrest and/or looking to stay low to the ground or deliver shots from the prone position, perhaps utilizing the "hit and run" tactic, the SKS might be the better choice.
Also in favour of the SKS is the fact, that as long as you have loose ammo in your pockets, you can just keep throwing handfulls through the bottom trap door and keep shooting.
Once your AK mags are empty and assuming you still have them (if you didn't perform any fast reloads, in which you flick out the empty with the full one), you now first have to load them before you can use them again...anyone who loaded a 30 round AK mag knows it is not very fast compared to feeding the SKS.
The SKS is old school machining...it is simple, tough, reliable and it is built to last.
Deffinitelly one of the better surplus choices out there...if not THE best surplus gun out there that is still available to Canadians.




















































