I have read somewhere that iron or steel will eventually revert back to its original form, which is iron oxide/rust. So we prevent or slow down this natural process by blueing, plating, painting or other coating process.
I also learned a long time ago, and I may remember correctly or wrongly, steel alloys whether in original or tempered state, are stonger than non-alloyed steels because of their molecular structure. Sooner or later, this molecular structure will deteriorate (I don't know the technical term) and the steel or steel alloy will return to its weak original state. Another reason I ask is that older or antique firearms should always be inspected by a qualified smith before being fired, to check for mechanical integrity; so age matters.
So my question is, is this theory correct?
And if so, how long before the steel of an SKS built in the 1950s deteriorates (if it in fact will deteriorate in the molecular level), before it gets so bad the rifle cannot be shot at all. (in approximate number of years)
Should I even be concerned about this phenomenon, if real?
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You should see what earth would do to buildings and the rest when human are all gone. Check out Discovery Channel.
In theory it will happened if you do not take care of your gun ( or any metal for that matter).
If you store your gun in dry area and oil it up it will be fine for you grandsons to shoot. Do not forget to clean your gun after range trip I am not talking tomorrow RIGHT AWAY!
Now something new for you to know, rifle from WW2 are being found in the forests at the present day. Clean it up an the will fire, but they will not be accurate for obvious reasons.
I am not saying refurbish SKS or any others rifles are bad but do not expect them to be accurate.
If you want "fireworks rifles" go ahead. Quality and price always goes hand in hand. New BMW are not $13 999 right, so why would you expect Russian or Yugoslavian or East German SKS be cheaper?
Supply and Demand.
Quality versus Quantity
FYI
A lot of people write on the internet that SKS are not accurate I disagree.
I read that one of CGN regular won the competition somewhere in ON or Quebec with his SKS. Good for him.
Not accurate SKS are only the one that has not been taking care of.
Like I said if you do not take care of your car(take it to mechanic or simply change fluids), would you take it across Canada.
Some of us will I guess
I think this thread started to remind all of us "How great of a deal we can get for $350".
This rider person already had a conversation 5 month ago about how great Lever and how they are best deal ever. At the different web site in USA.
SO it is an example how you can save on advertisement. Now only one question comes to my head- If you save on advertisement what else do you save on?
