Hi there,
I just bought a Russian SKS today, and am new to the platform. The one I bought was in decent condition with all matching serial numbers and except for some noticeable hardwoood stock wear, it looks like it's in pretty good condition. Don't see any rust, and shone a light through the rifling and all looks good.
Functionally, everything seems to be in working. The store had some better condition ones but the last round bolt hold open didn't work on those, or there were parts replaced or there were some wear on the forend wood. This one everything was functional even thought the hardwood stock had wear.
My question as a beginner to this platform is the initial care and maintenance. I have seen videos of people cleaning the cosmoline off of the rifle and sometimes it is caked on thick. Mine doesn't seem to have that much on it, even though it's a 1953 model.
Would you still recommend a full take down and cleaning with hot water / mineral spirits / other stuff, or would it be safe to try shooting it? I have run a cleaning rod and a patch through it and doesn't look too bad - definitely not the caked on sludge that I have seen in other YouTube videos.
Any advice for both initial and ongoing care and maintenance would be greatly appreciated. I am not planning to modify it in any way and plan to just use it for casual target shooting at my range.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT - I have since viewed some videos about possible slamfire with the firing pin sticking so I thought I should probably clean it - so took it apart and of course the firing pin which should be free floating is not - I can see some cosmoline on the assembly. However, I am unable to (as of yet) get that retaining pin out of the assembly (even with a punch) in order to remove the firing pin and clean the channel. Any ideas on this? Clearly the firing pin is not free floating as it should be and is probably sludged up a bit.
I just bought a Russian SKS today, and am new to the platform. The one I bought was in decent condition with all matching serial numbers and except for some noticeable hardwoood stock wear, it looks like it's in pretty good condition. Don't see any rust, and shone a light through the rifling and all looks good.
Functionally, everything seems to be in working. The store had some better condition ones but the last round bolt hold open didn't work on those, or there were parts replaced or there were some wear on the forend wood. This one everything was functional even thought the hardwood stock had wear.
My question as a beginner to this platform is the initial care and maintenance. I have seen videos of people cleaning the cosmoline off of the rifle and sometimes it is caked on thick. Mine doesn't seem to have that much on it, even though it's a 1953 model.
Would you still recommend a full take down and cleaning with hot water / mineral spirits / other stuff, or would it be safe to try shooting it? I have run a cleaning rod and a patch through it and doesn't look too bad - definitely not the caked on sludge that I have seen in other YouTube videos.
Any advice for both initial and ongoing care and maintenance would be greatly appreciated. I am not planning to modify it in any way and plan to just use it for casual target shooting at my range.
Thanks in advance!
EDIT - I have since viewed some videos about possible slamfire with the firing pin sticking so I thought I should probably clean it - so took it apart and of course the firing pin which should be free floating is not - I can see some cosmoline on the assembly. However, I am unable to (as of yet) get that retaining pin out of the assembly (even with a punch) in order to remove the firing pin and clean the channel. Any ideas on this? Clearly the firing pin is not free floating as it should be and is probably sludged up a bit.
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