hole in gas tube

I just got my SKS today also, i noticed the hole and i am assuming that it be used as an oiling hole to lubricate the piston, or it is simply an air release hole to let out some of the build up when the piston moves rearward.
 
I just got my SKS today also, i noticed the hole and i am assuming that it be used as an oiling hole to lubricate the piston, or it is simply an air release hole to let out some of the build up when the piston moves rearward.
Its to vent off the gas, do not lube the piston and the gas tube except for long term storage:)
 
I put a light coat of Rem oil on every metal part on all of my rifles. Never an issue. I do make a habit of fully stripping, cleaning and oiling my SKS after every shoot.
 
The hole is a gas vent hole, as stated. Don't tamper with it. As for oiling the gas system, I don't but I keep the rifle clean at all times. The SKS is super durable and can function in any condition as long as it is cleaned afterwards. The AK is legendary for being able to work no matter what, I suspect the SKS is even better in that regard. I just saw a post in another forum where a guy bought a used one and found that the rifle had been used for 20 years+ with the gas tube full of cosmoline and never disassembled, much less cleaned.
 
seems every rifle is different as well .. mine ejects shells to the left and behind .. never come across this before.. but it is norinco

I believe, Sir, that you were holding it upside-down. :D

(That, or it's just trying to get on board with the Coriolis effect in your Southern latitude... our drains swirl one way, yours swirl another... our rifles eject one way, yours eject another... :p )

-M
 
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