Claven2 said:true, but shooting out a chrome lined SKS bore is no easy feat... lol.
really?
Claven2 said:true, but shooting out a chrome lined SKS bore is no easy feat... lol.
Claven2 said:Yes. The AR15, AK47, SKS, etc. have chrome lined bore NOT BECAUSE OF RUST - though that is an added benefit.
Chrome lining damatically decreases throat erosion and virtually doubles (or more) the life of a service rifle barrel.![]()
Proutfoo said:For some reason I figured chrome would wear fast; after owning a Pathfinder with chrome bumpers (and eventually, rusty bumpers) I figured chrome was not all that resistant.
Thanks for educating me![]()
Calum said:Just don't drag your SKS down any snowy road salted streets in Quebec and you should be fine.![]()
Proutfoo said:and don't let the wife touch it eitherother cars start wearing chrome that way
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Tozman said:How much is the going price of a new/used SKS-D model (removable magazine) ?
Short answer; No. At least, until the current stock of SKS's is sold out at SIR. You stand a better chance of getting a threaded barrel milsurp/arsenal refurbished/unissued chicom SKS from SIR Mailorder than you do from Lever. When I checked out the SKS's from Lever Arms, I noticed that a lot of the part numbers didn't match, and the barrel joint (where the barrel goes into the reciever) had a little collar around it, not like the bad batch that surfaced a year ago, but definetely not like any of the pinned barrel pics I've seen around the assweb. They're probably shooters, but caveat emptor, if you know what I meanbmwhockey said:I am new at This, Do You suppose the SKS from Lever Arms for $149 is the same SKS as the $159 one from SIR? after Taxes/shipping etc etc Lever arms is about $20 Cheaper, are all the Chinese SKS pretty much the same or could the SIR be better made? Thanks for the Help!