I recently got a Chinese SKS from Marstar and last night I went to sight it in with the tech sights I put on. While everything functioned fine, I noticed that the primers on the spent casings were hit pretty hard and much deeper than my Russian SKS's.
It is worth noting that I was using new production non-corrosive ammo.
I also had to empty the mag in the middle of shooting for a cease fire, and when I cycled my bolt to get the live round out of the chamber, I noticed that the primer on the live round had a slight mark from the firing pin on it. I will get pics when I can.
Is this common on the Chinese SKS's? Never noticed this on my Russians. Or is this just due to the softer commercial primers?
The bolt and firing pin channel are nice and clean as well.
Thanks!
It is worth noting that I was using new production non-corrosive ammo.
I also had to empty the mag in the middle of shooting for a cease fire, and when I cycled my bolt to get the live round out of the chamber, I noticed that the primer on the live round had a slight mark from the firing pin on it. I will get pics when I can.
Is this common on the Chinese SKS's? Never noticed this on my Russians. Or is this just due to the softer commercial primers?
The bolt and firing pin channel are nice and clean as well.
Thanks!


















































