With 1200 rounds do I have to lock it up in the trunk in a lockable container? First major ammo purchase. No firearm in the trunk.
When I was in Prauge at the CZ store, The CZ sales reps said not to use surplus ammo though the 7.62x39 527 Carbine. He said it has nothing to do with the corrosive part. He explained that surplus ammo bullets are not consistent in their size and greatly shorten the barrels life. The CZ 527 Carbine was intended to be a short range light to medium game hunting rifle in areas with thick forests or bushes, not a shoot all day plinker.
They even went as far to say you shouldn't even be using surplus ammo though the non-restricted CZ 858. I still do anyways. Don't really care since the gun can't really get any more inaccurate than what it is now. 3000 rounds though mine and I still get the same groups it got when it was new.
I have to say, I'm concerned that some jackass "gangsta" who can't get his hands on a blackmarket pistol finds out about the SKS, gets his buddies all excited about it ("It's a retro AK, it's cool" or some idiocy) and then goes and do something really stupid (and lethal) with it. I don't think we're going to get a ban now... but a few more spectacular incidents and I won't be so confident.
edit: but this is really drifting off topic