I shot mine and would wipe it down while shooting. 2-3 range trips and it was all out
This is all I've ever done too, just don't wear fancy clothes to the range when you bring your sks and you're all set.
I shot mine and would wipe it down while shooting. 2-3 range trips and it was all out
Hey guys..got my first SKS five days ago and I've spent more time tinkering with it than I care to admit. Reminds me of being a kid and taking neat things apart just for the sake of doing it. Better than growing up with an XBox!
I got it torn down to the point where the barrel/action should come out of the stock without too much of a fight...but gave-up and put it all back together. Any tips welcome there. I suspect a little "elbow grease" and a firm talking-to will be the answer. lol
With respect to the stock~without a doubt...there is cosmoline in it and when I asked a buddy of mine how I ought to get rid of it, he said; "put it in the oven when your wife isn't looking". Apparently, sitting in the sun on a hot day will achieve the same thing...but hey, it's February and Southern Ontario decided it's time for winter to start. So....with those 2 options not possible, what are some other ideas? Can you (carefully) use a heat gun to warm it up a little? Looking for ideas...
Thanks!
7.62x39GUY
Dishwasher works great to get the cosmo out....
stick in in a pile of cat litter. works well. turn the cat litter to powder for even better results
stick in in a pile of cat litter. works well. turn the cat litter to powder for even better results
Heat makes it go fast. The other trick is to use 111 tric, etc to draw out the oil before the cat litter sucks it upThat sounds pretty easy CanAm~thanks! Any heat involved too...or just the litter?
Dishwasher works great to get the cosmo out....
My 'go to' method of degreasing milsurps. Double up the soap pods, hi-heat, pots and pans, air dry (if I forget to take the parts out as soon as finished washing)
I can't tell if you two are trolling the OP or really believe this. I can't think of a catastrophically worse way of "cleaning" a firearm then using a dishwasher (M1 Garands excepted apparently). With the high heat and moisture if anything metal on that rifle fails to dry you'll have serious rust issues extraordinarily quickly. Not to mention that it can seriously mess up the wood if you have cracks in it.