Ya, there is not a lot of sks remaining in the thefirearmblog post....
That's the point.
We've all been there and felt that our sks would be the unicorn that defies all probability. Ours is 'special' then we each owned 2, then 3, then we realized that you appreciate them for what they are, not what they are not. Unless you remove and replace most of the sks from the sks... it's still an sks and will shoot like an sks and not a bolt action rifle.
Enjoy your rifle. It's a good one. It will be utterly reliable, a blast to shoot, cheap to shoot. Just don't expect it to be a bench gun, shoot it standing up and offhand and have a blast doing it.
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