Russian SKS45 long thread.

Originally Posted by THX-1138
Are there any legal issues, if I were to take my dremel and grind about 1mm off the pin in the mag of my 52? I see today, it wont actually hold 5 rounds as the pin is slightly too long. (this also happens to be the mag that doesnt push the bolt holdback up enough to do its job)


for the hold-open,try to remove the trigger group and mag group and reinstall.the bolt hold-open stopped working when i put it together after cleaning--so i removed and reinstalled and it worked.that blob of weld could also be too large and preventing the follower from rising up all the way...
 
Sks

Hello: Here are the pic's

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My mystery rifle

Ok as someone suggested earlier I took a few pic. No very good ones but its a start. Hope this works, my first time.

To recap I got a rifle with no factory stamp/date on the cover.
At first I figured it was a 1955/56 but theres no star on the side!

The stock is birch. It got two previous serial numbers Xed out so this is the
3rd rifle this stock is on. The mag well/cover is a refurb with 1 serial ##crossed out. The gas tube is electro penciled so I guess its new too.

Everything else matches. Took a good look a the bore, look good. Not super shinny but I didnt expeect it to be. Theres a shinny ring on the bore mouth.
(Potential Problems??)

Aside from the serials and refurb marking, the stock has two very small dings, otherwise look new.

1st pic , my new rifle and old one (just cause)

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2nd pic, that shinny ring I mentioned

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3rd pic top cover with the two kinds of refurb markings

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4th side shot

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5th other side

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The serial start PO 24, anyone else with one in the same batch?
If yes, Id really like to knows which year it is

Thanks for your help


pat

PS: last minute edits. My gas block is a type 3 ie curved
The FAQ post says part 1952 and 1956?
 
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hi pat 25,welcome to the red star addiction support group!
that "shiney ring" is you chrome-lined bore.
nothing wrong...
 
" Welcome to the Red Star Addiction Support Group " :)---- I like That, -- Yes , need all the help we can Get !!! -- and a nice looking rifle as well Pat !!


maybe,as curtton's first assignment as mod,he could modify the title of this thread to:

Red Star Addiction Support Group/Russian SKS45 SIR/Frontier thread.

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Yup. I have completely dismantled mine now. Everything matches except the mag. lol. It`s in very good shape. i forgive it for not being red...

Kinda sucks how it's refurb though... considering you paid for a "hand-select".
I wonder if you would've gotten a better rifle if you ordered a "shooter condition". But what you got definitely isn't bad... it's in great condition from the looks of it.
 
Originally Posted by THX-1138
Are there any legal issues, if I were to take my dremel and grind about 1mm off the pin in the mag of my 52? I see today, it wont actually hold 5 rounds as the pin is slightly too long. (this also happens to be the mag that doesnt push the bolt holdback up enough to do its job)


for the hold-open,try to remove the trigger group and mag group and reinstall.the bolt hold-open stopped working when i put it together after cleaning--so i removed and reinstalled and it worked.that blob of weld could also be too large and preventing the follower from rising up all the way...


ya, full dissasembly and cleaning didnt fix it, I think its a combination of the pinning being a little too long, and an overly large weld, maybe the spring is shorter too, I havnt tried pulling that out yet
 
ya, full dissasembly and cleaning didnt fix it, I think its a combination of the pinning being a little too long, and an overly large weld, maybe the spring is shorter too, I havnt tried pulling that out yet

if your follower touches the feed lips then the "block" that lifts up should hold the bolt open.if the follower dosen't touch the feed lips then that block won't lift up high enough to engage the bolt.man,they really did a half-a$$ed job welding that pin in place--oh well,that's what dremels are for...:runaway:

p.s. i'm still very happy with my $283.45 gun.it's not a $2000.00 gun it's a milsurp...
 
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