StrelokRussia
Regular
I was wondering if a chrome lined barrel makes sense. I read that this adds resistance to corrosion and helps with cleaning but decreases accuracy.
I have a Russian 1950s sks with a non chrome lined barrel and the barrel rusts. But the gun comes with a spring loaded firing pin.
I need a very reliable gun that requires the least maintenance and has the longest life. Basically, an SHTF gun.
I would like to know if it would make sense to buy another SKS and keep that as a spare, so when SHTF I can just swap out the barrel assembly.
What I want to do is keep the original bolt and bolt carrier, as the firing pin is spring loaded, gas tube (unless the new one is chrome lined too), and recoil spring.
that will go into the new sks which will have a chrome lined barrel, receiver cover, and trigger assembly. Is that possible or are these parts non interchangable?
Or should I not worry about this? I know I can get ~10000 rounds through a steel barrel if I take care of it but the point is to get the most reliable and long lasting
gun. And I don't want another sks just for collecting because I am not a collector and I like having one of each.
Thanks.
I have a Russian 1950s sks with a non chrome lined barrel and the barrel rusts. But the gun comes with a spring loaded firing pin.
I need a very reliable gun that requires the least maintenance and has the longest life. Basically, an SHTF gun.
I would like to know if it would make sense to buy another SKS and keep that as a spare, so when SHTF I can just swap out the barrel assembly.
What I want to do is keep the original bolt and bolt carrier, as the firing pin is spring loaded, gas tube (unless the new one is chrome lined too), and recoil spring.
that will go into the new sks which will have a chrome lined barrel, receiver cover, and trigger assembly. Is that possible or are these parts non interchangable?
Or should I not worry about this? I know I can get ~10000 rounds through a steel barrel if I take care of it but the point is to get the most reliable and long lasting
gun. And I don't want another sks just for collecting because I am not a collector and I like having one of each.
Thanks.