Is this normal? Did i get ripped off?

Jahnj0584

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I just bought a 1954 sks, and after sending a pic to a friend i realize there's a hole in the gas system? Is this normal? I've never seen it before but also never looked!

I don't have range access until tomorrow night and need to get ammo tonight!
 

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Yup, that’s normal. Make sure the firing pin rattles in the bolt before you use her, chances are it’s free floating and if it sticks you’ll have a slam fire, no fun at all. Learn to dismantle her, clean her up good and I’ll guarantee you will come home from the range with a grin from ear to ear. Good luck.
 
The guy just asked a simple question and people jump all over him becuase he said that he heard something. Unless I missed something, he never said he was going to drill anything.

Welcome to CGN, where if you aren't as firearm-literate as the rest you will be treated like an idiot or a liberal spy/shill, or both.
 
My dudes... I've been a machinist for a decade. There is a HUGE difference between knowing if a hole belongs on a new object, and how to create one. How many of you knew that it was there before either a) google imaging it right now or b)owning one?
 
I welded mine shut so the gases wouldnt damage my custom stock, then i relocated them further towards the muzzle and at the 9 and 3 o clock position. Also drilled them slightly bigger. My theory is that this would not only help to reduce the cycle force of the SKS, but also direct the vented gases in a way that they compensate for muzzle jump. In the end, i didnt observe much of a difference in performance.
 
I welded mine shut so the gases wouldnt damage my custom stock, then i relocated them further towards the muzzle and at the 9 and 3 o clock position. Also drilled them slightly bigger. My theory is that this would not only help to reduce the cycle force of the SKS, but also direct the vented gases in a way that they compensate for muzzle jump. In the end, i didnt observe much of a difference in performance.

Any experiments with moving the holes on top so venting gases push the barrel down??
 
The OP has been a CGN member for 4 years, but he probably never clicked on RED RIFLES section.

I've also been without license until Feb this year - meaning i didn't bother truly learning or buying guns until i legally could....


Anyways, it somehow still shoots with holes in it.

"there's a hole in my rifle, dear liza dear liza"
"so go shoot it, dear Henry dear Henry"
"but i have no ammo, dear liza dear liza"
"so go to the store, dear Henry dear Henry"
 

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The guy just asked a simple question and people jump all over him becuase he said that he heard something. Unless I missed something, he never said he was going to drill anything.

If you think this was bad, try creating a thread about how crappy Canada Post has been.

There are people on here that will literally burn your house down because you're unhappy with your Canada Post service.
 
If you think this was bad, try creating a thread about how crappy Canada Post has been.

There are people on here that will literally burn your house down because you're unhappy with your Canada Post service.

Or if you have a legitimate grievance with a retailer and have gone above and beyond trying to contact them so you finally decide to make a thread here to get their attention, only to get sh*t on by the legions.
 
OP - If you enlarge the holes you can save a lot of effort when cleaning up cases. It will reduce the distance the empties fly. There are threads about this telling the size. And cutting 'back' the ejection port will throw them to 3-o'clock instead of 1-2 o'clock. Look in the Stickies in Red Rifles - 'Helpful hints for DIY' for lots of info on this. The first Post has info as do other posts. My last SKS dropped the cases about 6 feet to my 3-o'clock. And my range has one of those magnets on wheels to p/u steel cases. (Princess for about $25)
And for the 5-round strippers, I just wrap the "extra 5" with colored electric tape - gotta believe someday we ca shoot 10 again.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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