AK47 mag fed rifles in CANADA. Am I missing smth?

In ....let's say 2 years of shooting corrosive ammo can anyone say with first hand experience what the condition of the rifle would be?

I bought a CZ858 for 250$ that had 100 rounds of corrosive ammo shot and never cleaned. The barrel looked like a tank drove thru it and the piston was rusted in place. Took hours of cleaning with JB bore paste and JB bore bright to get it back to shooting condition.
 
In ....let's say 2 years of shooting corrosive ammo can anyone say with first hand experience what the condition of the rifle would be?

If maintained properly, it will look just as good as a non-corrosive shooting rifle. Corrosive ammo is not sulfuric acid that eats thru your rifle. But as DILLIGAF said, let it go without cleaning and you'll get a very rough looking rifle in no time
 
I bought a CZ858 for 250$ that had 100 rounds of corrosive ammo shot and never cleaned. The barrel looked like a tank drove thru it and the piston was rusted in place. Took hours of cleaning with JB bore paste and JB bore bright to get it back to shooting condition.

Shoot and left to die ya.....but constant shooting and use is more a shtf scenario I was thinking of.
 
I spend more a training and ammo. Most people have tons of gear but have no clue how to actually use it under stress... lol... Price is irreverent when it comes to being ready for SHTF.

100% have to agree
#1 SHTF prep is preparing skill set and brain stability...
canned food/ ammo etc-is just secondary if not tertiary
 
well, corrosive will eat your gun if you let it sit-sure, not to that degree though as you are describing, but it is nasty, I agree
Just keep on shooting daily and it will clean your bore by itself :)
 
The only reason there's a hard-on for the AK-47 is due to three words: cheap f*cking ammo. Truthfully, even if you could obtain AK-47s in Canada they'd be priced well above the price of a CZ and everyone would still be b*tching about how they're more expensive than an SKS...
 
COuld you let us know re: M305a
Like reliability
Stock convenience
Mag problems if any, which mags do you use?
Which mags are you using?
How easy it is to field strip
etc etc


It's exactly the same take down as the m305b if you're familiar with it. Not hard once you are
used to it. As far as mags go I'm using the stock norinco mags one is perfect out of the box the other I had to file a bit to allow the rifle to cycle by hand and only holds 4 rounds (im thinking the spring is caught on something inside and binding up, I'm still yet to pull it apart and see) and only 200 rounds from it now without a single issue bang every time. And the stocks are interchangeable only thing I noticed is the 305b had a recessed grove for a small pin to sit in the 305a does not but 10 seconds with a file it would fit.
 
It's exactly the same take down as the m305b if you're familiar with it. Not hard once you are
used to it. As far as mags go I'm using the stock norinco mags one is perfect out of the box the other I had to file a bit to allow the rifle to cycle by hand and only holds 4 rounds (im thinking the spring is caught on something inside and binding up, I'm still yet to pull it apart and see) and only 200 rounds from it now without a single issue bang every time. And the stocks are interchangeable only thing I noticed is the 305b had a recessed grove for a small pin to sit in the 305a does not but 10 seconds with a file it would fit.

thanks for your input.
Did you think about changing the stock or you are happy with what it came with?
I saw some ppl buy remington folding stock and hand grip and chop M14 stock to make it a tactical one with glueing/ screwing, not sure if it looks nice.. but I have not seen normal looking, functional and normally priced stocks for M14/305a
 
7.62x39 is not a bad round, but if we want to expand on the "shtf scenario", most 7.62x39 is corrosive ammo and judging by all the threads about it, its seems like most people dont like/know how to clean corrosive ammo properly. Any oil will clean the AR.

Agree, corrosive ammo can be a big disavantage in a SHTF scenario. The first firearm I bought many years ago was a k98. I bought some ''non corrosive surplus ammo'' for it. First time I shoot with my rifle, I don't clean it. Few days later, the bore of my rifle is totally covered by a very thick layer of rust. Corrosive ammo is fine if you have time to disassemble your rifle and clean it at the end of the day.
 
In ....let's say 2 years of shooting corrosive ammo can anyone say with first hand experience what the condition of the rifle would be?

How about second hand experience with WW2 rifles? 6 years of war, neglected and often not cleaned properly and in time. I would have expected corrosive ammo totally annihilated them by now, but here they are, still alive and kickin'.
 
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