The bolt needs to be locked back to remove or insert those duckbill magazines. If the gun is loaded and there is more ammunition in the magazine but you want to unload it, then you need to do the most awkward think of holding the bolt back while removing the magazine with your other hand. Or just cycle the bolt until the magazine is empty.
Thanks mumbles this is kind of response i was looking for. Thanks to the others who also tried to be helpful.
ok lets get something straight here.
I have been hunting and othewrwise using firearms for over 40 yrs without one incident
Of course i did a function check after reassembling the gun which was to be finished off by function testing and finally firing at a range. In lieu of of an available range i just chose to function test loading it and manually unloading it as the final test i could do before the firing range.
Wouldnt i look fukking stupid if i attempted to load my rifle at the range for the first time and then figured out the new magazine doesnt work properly or my gun jams. 2 hr drive to the range wasted![
Im shocked and appalled at the JUDGINESS of half the responders. They must be perfect like Jesus!
all i was asking for was normal functions of this rifle with and without a loaded or unloaded aftermarket banana mag in it.
I wonder how many of my detractors even have any experience with a stock SKS, let alone a modded one with aftermarket clip? Im betting close to none.
it seems we have some closet LIBERALS in here who mustve voted justin trudeau, no doubt they love justin bieber too
FYI I have and IQ of about 135 for the not so few of you trying to look down on someone else to feed their ego and feel better about themselves at my expense
Shameful behavior if you ask me.
I thought this was a club of like minded individuals who were interested in sticking together and trying to keep our gun rights alive in this country, instead of bickering amongst ourselves like the real liberal voters want
so we dont provide any kid of solidarity front against them.