BigGameHunter
Regular
I have an SKS.
It has maybe 100 rounds down the chamber. It is a norinco. Out of those 100 I would say 60 rounds have jammed to the point of locking the action up which is unsafe in my opinion. This is which crappy steel cased surplus.
With wolf ammo it is considerable better however not perfect maybe close to 80 percent. Compared to my Mini 14 which has never jammed.
Last time I posted everyone told me just to sell it off and cut my losses. But I don't want to see a problem to someone who is going to inherit a headache from me that just isn't my style. My question is what components would be best to swap out in order to get the reliablility that this gun has just a reputation for. I mean I purchased one of these so that I would have something that went bang everytime and had cheap ammo. I am sure if I bought Brass cased ammo for it, the problem would more or less fix itself as I feel good ammo solves 80-90 percent of jam related issues which undamaged firearms.
Would a spring kit work? Would a new piston rod work? Their is also that little piston inside under the sight that I find is extremely firm and I don't think it has enough juice to punch that back and cycle the action. I have cleaned up the chamber, gas tube, gas tapoff hole, etc as well as soaked everything in bearing cleaner to remove any grease/cosmo that was ever on it. It should work perfectly but unfortunately it doesn't.
Also is there any way to seal off any leaky parts as maybe not enough pressure is generated. I have heard of the nail polish trick around the fittings to seal but then you have to do that after ever time you clean it. Are newer parts going to be build to better tolerances? Also this is a 150 dollar gun and not worth putting that much into it or else I would just buy another one. I like them and would like a 7.62x39 rifle that works as I have 2 223's and then I go to 30 calibre high powers so its a nice middle round. Any suggestions?
It has maybe 100 rounds down the chamber. It is a norinco. Out of those 100 I would say 60 rounds have jammed to the point of locking the action up which is unsafe in my opinion. This is which crappy steel cased surplus.
With wolf ammo it is considerable better however not perfect maybe close to 80 percent. Compared to my Mini 14 which has never jammed.
Last time I posted everyone told me just to sell it off and cut my losses. But I don't want to see a problem to someone who is going to inherit a headache from me that just isn't my style. My question is what components would be best to swap out in order to get the reliablility that this gun has just a reputation for. I mean I purchased one of these so that I would have something that went bang everytime and had cheap ammo. I am sure if I bought Brass cased ammo for it, the problem would more or less fix itself as I feel good ammo solves 80-90 percent of jam related issues which undamaged firearms.
Would a spring kit work? Would a new piston rod work? Their is also that little piston inside under the sight that I find is extremely firm and I don't think it has enough juice to punch that back and cycle the action. I have cleaned up the chamber, gas tube, gas tapoff hole, etc as well as soaked everything in bearing cleaner to remove any grease/cosmo that was ever on it. It should work perfectly but unfortunately it doesn't.
Also is there any way to seal off any leaky parts as maybe not enough pressure is generated. I have heard of the nail polish trick around the fittings to seal but then you have to do that after ever time you clean it. Are newer parts going to be build to better tolerances? Also this is a 150 dollar gun and not worth putting that much into it or else I would just buy another one. I like them and would like a 7.62x39 rifle that works as I have 2 223's and then I go to 30 calibre high powers so its a nice middle round. Any suggestions?


















































