On the EE. The bubba is strong with this one. Have a look!
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=774980

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=774980
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Although your "puritanical" stance is beyond refute, do you know all that has happened to this chunk 'o' iron? Better yet, do you have crates of 1000rds 6.5x55 for under 200 hundred bucks?
Lots of 96's converted to various calibers...one of the lowest pressured, cheapest shootin' chamberings is "un trustworthy"
C'mon guys! Even Numrich used to have a "short Mauser" conversion kit for large, and small ring mausers....before you tell me 6.5x55 can be reloaded readily, is it still as cost effective on "bang/buck" than this in 'surp?
Have you had a look at the rifle yet?
I guess it depends on if you want to throw lead around or actually HIT something.
Six-five-55 is no more hideous than any other calibre to handload. You can put out match-grade ammo for about 65 cents a pop, good out to 1100 yards. What's wrong with that?
I have yet to see the 7.62x39, full or semi-auto or bolt or whatever, that can turn in solid 1 MOA accuracy with surplus ammo. About 2 MOA is the best I have seen out of the cartridge, and that was with handloading it and shooting at no more than 75 yards. A long-range proposition it is not.
Oh well, maybe they can get the SKS to eat .223s. They are real cheap, I'm told!
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... It's just that there don't seem to be a lot of Swedish Model 38 actions lying around...
Come to think of it, the idea of using the rest of the SKS to build a .223 isn't all that horrible, either. I just wonder if it could be done without spending over a grand on the project
cast bullets in 6.5x55 is your best bet lets not bubba every rifle that does not have cheap ammo. there was a time in history for it when these things where sold back in the 60's ect but now no need to bubba any milsurp in fact i know quite a few guys who got banned from milsurps forums for doing just that.
the they're cheap and plentyful mindset has to stop like i said that ws a thing farmers did for no reason at all if you cant carry a 8lb rifle into the deer woods maybe its time to stay out of the deer woods![]()
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I thought it was a '96. More tuition free learning for me. Can't/won't argue...an "all matching" '38's value would exceed this EE offering. In fact, at the asking price, it might be a good "restoration" project for someone with deeper pockets than my own. ESP someone puritanical enough to know how it "should" look.
I've read about a Norinco 5.56 SKS, but haven't actually seen one. It's been tried though.
Bubba is a strong word. Again, from the standpoint [I think it's pretty safe that everyone in a milsurp forum shares] of ripping down a complete 38 to provide this, would be just plain wrong. Also foolish....a complete matching '38's value would certainly exceed the asking price of this one. Should you happen to have the action (perhaps in a job-lot) and the barrel (which threads into a 96 action with minimal tweaking), whip up from parts alone a functional rifle, in a "popular" caliber, you're not a bubba, but a firm supporter of the "general" shooting community. The majority of shooters don't hand-load. I know I should, but don't yet. If you saw a market of folks like me, you'd be able to provide a cheap, fully functional and possibly "enjoyable" rifle into hands that will actually get to fire it.
Again, with all respect [now that we are flogging the same dead horse], parts turned into a rifle is better than parts hoarded for what they "ought" to be. Someone will squeeze their trigger, and get enjoyment from it MOSTLY 'cause it will be at a target, or deer, and not from a trench at someone pointing a different one right back!
It's pretty easy to condemn someone who takes a pristine example, and hacks it up. ESP in 2012. It's not so easy to see, from 'surpy parts to a functional rifle where the flaw is...this isn't Bubba, it's an armorer of the masses.




























