Everyone needs one!!

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So I finally took the plunge and bought an SKS. Picked up one from WestRifle. I got the mean looking black one with the Tapco stock and ATI adjustable butt. I made it out to the range today to try it out. Yesterday, I disassembled it and had a look at things. The bore looks great with visible rifling, the firing pin was freely moving and the bolt looked very nice. I cleaned most of the excess (what looked and smelled like) motor oil off of everything not directly involved in the bang. The only disappointing part was seeing the rails in a bag. Well...now I have to disassemble the stock, drop the trigger group......etc., etc. Hint to person who puts these stocks on these rifles....INSTALL THE RAILS BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE ACTION INTO THE STOCK!! Duh!

Oh well... time to shoot!! I shot at some paper at 100m and also the gongs. Banged off 120 rounds. Here's the results:

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And the last one is a picture of the rifle.

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Like I said above, everyone should have one of these! So much fun! So cheap to feed! And, it looks like I got a really good one! I'm going to try it at 200m. The only thing that sucks, is the 5 round legal limit. Solution...have lots of clips loaded and ready.
 
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Hell, an SKS will go bang if fed the right ammo-meaning ANY 7.62x39 ammo out there. It's not the most accurate rifle out there, but one must remember that it was designed (and tested) during WWII, when Soviet accuracy really meant minute of Nazi imperialist pig!! If it could kill a German soldier at a reasonable distance (up to 300 yds give or take) it was just fine for Soviet service.

It's also as reliable as your average claw hammer, and with that attached bayo, the soldier was "armed" even if he was out of ammo.
 
Just stripped it down for its cleaning. Very nice. Lots of black stuff. Nice & clean now. Copious amount of lubrication, and she's good to go. I actually enjoy cleaning this! I do have to go to the garage to knock out the retaining pin for the firing pin (vice is in the garage). But besides that, easy..easy..easy!

Back at 'er, rain, snow or shine tomorrow!
 
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Hmm. ATI buttstock, grip and handgaurd, but the stock looks to be something other than a Tapco. At least not an intrafuse.
 
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