My buddy has shot his sks for years, it's his truck gun, never cleaned it once, just oils it. Shoot fine
Look. Cleaning and maintaining your firearms is just a fact of firearms ownership. I quite frankly enjoy cleaning and maintaining my firearms (almost) as much as firing them. Good gun ownership is a responsibility, but is also a joy for me. If people are too lazy to want to clean and properly maintain their firearms, then they should sell them and take up knitting or some such other worthwhile hobby like posting selfies on Twitter...
Heres what I do, I'm new to the SKS and corrosive ammo so if I'm doing something damaging, PLEASE let me know.
-After shooting corrosive ammo through my SKS, I break it completely down except for taking the trigger group APART and I havent removed the firing pin yet.
-I spray all metal parts down with Brake Cleaner and wipe them down really well and blow them dry with an air nozzle.
-I spray Break Cleaner down the barrel and run a brush back and forth a couple times, then run a patch down it a couple times.
-I spray it down the gas tube and wipe it out with a few patches and Q-tips
-I spray it into the firing pin and work the pin back and forth and then blow air through it to clear it out.
-I spray Remoil on everything and then wipe it all off leaving just a very thin thin film on all parts, including inside the gas tube and the barrel.
So far the few times I have used it, it has functioned perfectly every time!
-After shooting corrosive ammo through my SKS, I break it completely down except for taking the trigger group APART and I havent removed the firing pin yet.
I'd strongly recommend removing the firing pin from the bolt. Take a piece of 2x4 and drill a hole in it that you can place the bolt on with the retainer pin over the hole. You can pick up a 1/8" pin punch at Lordco for less than ten bucks. Q-tips fit nicely in the firing pin hole. You'll be surprised how much crud comes out.
I'd strongly recommend removing the firing pin from the bolt. Take a piece of 2x4 and drill a hole in it that you can place the bolt on with the retainer pin over the hole. You can pick up a 1/8" pin punch at Lordco for less than ten bucks. Q-tips fit nicely in the firing pin hole. You'll be surprised how much crud comes out.
+1 to both.
Meh. It depends a lot on where you live and the humidity. I live in southern Alberta, which is damned near a desert. I have used both windex and Hoppe's #9 and had no problems. I have also accidentally left a rifle sit for a couple of weeks after shooting corrosive ammo and had nothing more than very, very light surface corrosion in the gas system to deal with. The guys living on the coasts or in southern Ontario couldn't pull that trick without permanent damage to everything.
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