My SKS :)

Its also possible that one could: not change oil in their car, not brush their teeth, nor file their income tax, yet everything seems perfect to them :HR:

When the day comes that a person can replace their cars engine for $200, fix their rotted teeth for $200, or not owe more than $200 in unpaid income tax, that will be the day I clean my sks. Until then its not worth my time :D
 
When the day comes that a person can replace their cars engine for $200, fix their rotted teeth for $200, or not owe more than $200 in unpaid income tax, that will be the day I clean my sks. Until then its not worth my time :D

People here in the states said the same thing when Chicom SKS could be bought for $59 each by the crateload. Bubba'd, chopped and beat the hell out of them. Now the same no longer importable SKS goes for $300+ and is considered collectable. Our fathers and grandfathers did the same with all the '03s, Mausers, and Enfields. When the rifle is no longer available you'll wish you had taken better car of it. It will last longer than you will.
 
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