So I found a Chinese SKS today for $125. It looked ok, but it clearly had been shot, and had a few dings and scratches on the stock. For $125, I thought I can't go wrong so I bought it. I got home and set it aside as Mrs Cariboo was waiting for me to take her to dinner. When we got home from dinner, I started the stripdown. Bolt and firing pin very dirty, grease! and black soot, no rust though. The firing pin was seized in the bolt (Slamfire anyone???). Pulled the trigger group and mag, more black sooty grease. Then I pulled the gas tube off, totally plugged with cosmoline. The dumb **** before did not clean it before he shot it!!!! Removed the stock, more cosmoline. I have a bunch of Russian SKS's already and none of them were so full of cosmoline as this previously fired Chinese example. So I got it all cleaned up and have the stock leaning up against the wall beside my woodstove. It looks like it should be an ok shooter, I will try to get a few rounds down the pipe tomorrow.
How would a SKS shoot when it is so gunked up with cosmoline?? Did I get a deal because the previous owner didn't know what he was doing when it came to cleaning it??
Sorry no pics at this time.
How would a SKS shoot when it is so gunked up with cosmoline?? Did I get a deal because the previous owner didn't know what he was doing when it came to cleaning it??
Sorry no pics at this time.