Claven2
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oh one more question. Do these rifles come with the stock cleaning kit that contains the firing pin tool to measure protrusion??
No they do not. Finnish kits are rarer than the rifles.
oh one more question. Do these rifles come with the stock cleaning kit that contains the firing pin tool to measure protrusion??
No they do not. Finnish kits are rarer than the rifles.
No they do not. Finnish kits are rarer than the rifles.
oh shoot. Will the firing pin protrusion tool for the m31/91 work for these?
No me neither, I had one before and the build quality of Yugoslavian m59/66 is much better than Russian sks.Exactly, and check out GB prices for M59/66's. Classic was the best place to buy them from because they were going for more on the secondary US market.
That being said they are excellent condition and best built SKS hands down. I don't even like calling them an SKS as they are in a tier of their own![]()
Grabbed one
So I am assuming these are all gunked down in cosmoline? How do you guys plan on cleaning em? Strip the gun and toss in a tub of hot water? How about the wood stock what do you guys like to use for that?
Yes it does work.I'll make a wild assumption and say yes. It's still a 91/30 bolt and its closing on a 7.62x54r cartridge.
Congratulations on the feeding frenzy folks- looks like a racket out there.
If an M39 is selling for close to a grand today, what is an M28-30 worth?
@Claven2 Yep. Also good to hear you got a nice one! I would have gotten one, but I think I have too many M39's - if that's such a thing.
My friend was asking me the same thing yesterday. What about use with M27's?![]()
I've got three at present and would have had more if I could afford it. Sadly, I was not willing to go into master card debt to get more than one.
To clean the cosmoline, I always use mineral spirit, so far so good. I use tom's 1/3 mix stock wax to protect my hardwood gun stock , it is a very good product.