So you are telling me that beginners should NOT learn on how to clean their guns?![]()

The 7.62x39mm ammo is hard to beat at $205 for 1300 rounds.
Did I say that? Nope. Are you suggesting that beginners NEED to have an SKS to learn to clean a gun?
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Did I say that? Nope. Are you suggesting that beginners NEED to have an SKS to learn to clean a gun?
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I'd be interested to hear your reasons for thinking that a .22 wouldn't be a good first rifle.
As for the SKS... the ammo isn't as cheap as .22. Also, if they are firing cheap dirty milsurp ammon its a gun that requires way more maintenance to keep clean, and if they don't do that, they risk a very dangerous slam fire. None of those things are great for the average gun newbie. The fact that an SKS is built for more than it will encounter at the range is also just another reason its not something essential to the range. Sure, they are fun to shoot. But there are WAY better first guns out there.
The opposite can happen too. The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. I have a VZ-58 yet I am intrigued by the SKS. In the usual displays and stands we went through for our familiarization in KAF many types of weapons and ordnance were shown. What piqued my interest however was a beat up old spike-wearing SKS. I don't know why it appeals to me but it does. It is just a cheap carbine but it is so efficient. Cheap, simple, extremely rugged and effective. A friend's Chinese commercial SKS grouped as well as my VZ which hits the 200 yard gong every time standing. Moreover his SKS has a bayonet for those times the ammunition runs dry and figure 11's just have to be engaged.
Alas I do not own an SKS...... yet.
Nice try. Most shops are selling it for more than that, and it'll cost s hefty shipping fee on top of that $205 for an online purchase. Bulk .22 ammo is what... about $100 for the same number of rounds.
When the Canadian military trains newbie shooters do they go out and buy SKSs and 76.2 x 39 ammo? Nope. They use milsurps converted to .22
Btw, I'll add that I like the SKS. I own a couple. Fun to shoot. But not the best first rifle for everyone.



























