Sks back on canadian tire shelves

sub 18.5 inch barrel yo


You are incorrect sir.

20" barrel yo
(5 seconds on Google could have told you that!!!) OR that fact that there are 10,000s of them in country. There IS a shorter barreled model, it is Chinese and called The Cowboy's Companion or the Paratrooper Model with a 16.5" barrel...but it is both rare and more $$$...and even then it is RESTRICTED, not prohib, yo.

Cut him some slack, it's only his 58th post... yo..
 
did they take them off the shelves to clean all the grease out of the bolt and make sure the firing pin was free floating ?

Highlyyy doubt it, its not a full time gun store stocked with (sometimes) knowledgeable employees. Doing all that work would take knowledge and time and worker time increases the product cost.
 
Highlyyy doubt it, its not a full time gun store stocked with (sometimes) knowledgeable employees. Doing all that work would take knowledge and time and worker time increases the product cost.

In my opinion most CT employees shouldn't be taking firearms apart and putting them back together...
 
Well the inspection checklist said clean as necessary. The ones we had weren't to gummed up and the pins all moved freely. Although the checklist didn't make mention specifically of cleaning the bolt/firing pin
 
Really all that is needed is a quick function check with regards to the trigger group... rack the bolt, let it back into battery, dryfire... If it clacks, put it on the rack... If u get silence, the hammer followed the bolt back and the gestapo must be summoned...!

Don't start taking stuff apart...please...
 
Well I guess my hundred or so times of taking my sks apart is nullified by working at Canadian tire?

And leverboy that is essentially what the "inspection" came down to.
 
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Both the local CT's don't have SKS's on the shelves yet. They were sent to North Sylva and have yet to return. Should be soon I would think.
 
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