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New to me SKS

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okiewita40

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Well I got my first centerfire rifle. It is a Chinese Norinco SKS. I am going to use this for deer and hog hunting. Where I live here in N.E. OKlahoma if i get a 50 yrd shot it would be a long one. Tons of trees and brush. Have been reading tons of info on SKS's on other sites as well as this one.

I picked it up for $250 otd. I figure it is inexpensive to buy and shoot. I know there are lots of better calibers out there that would fill the role better. But I tend to like the milsurp type weapons better.

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They are good rifles! Remember, they work better as it is. I have had one from when I was a kid. Over the years, I tried almost every accessory for the sks there is. The best configuration is bone stock! The rear cover scope mounts dont work! The other stuff either. Save your money!

I get 2-3" at 100 yds with wolf surplus out of mine. (Thats great IMO).
 
I read an article by a guy who was a hog hunter for many years, and had finally settled on the SKS as the best rifle for it.
 
I tried all the accessories they make. There are a few worth having which aren't original military issue:

5 rd magazine----needed for hunting

ventilated handguard---- looks cool and assists dissipating heat

front site adjustment tool----the c clamp kind is crap, the allen wrench kind is good

rubber buttstock pad----useful to extend length of pull

folding stock----allows you to store it easily in a smaller area

mojo type rear aperture site----allows faster target acquisition and increased sight radius

If you install any of them, be sure to keep the original parts so you can restore it.
 
I put a black synthetic stock on mine. The only thing it made better was the buttstock length. ( length of pull) I sold that one years ago. I kept my Russian original.
 
I enjoyed a tapco t-6 on mine. I do however like the original mags better, those duck bill lookin ones and me don't get along :) I've always liked sks's.
 
bought an SKS myself in about 92, as my first centerfire! Paid $110 bucks for it brand new, soaked in cosmoline. I have one 30 rd 'USA" brand mag that still works perfectly, and the stock I added makes the rifle fit me better. I have one of the Chinese dust cover scope mounts with a Chinese 4x20 that...oddly, it seems....holds zero relatively well actually. However, I'm well aware this is not usually the case!!!! I've considered getting rid of it a time or two, having expanded the collection considerably since then, but just can't ever quite go thru with it! Collected a few deer with it over the years too....
 
Clean that cosmo, light sand job, and pop some polyurathane on that beast and you're good to go. I own a yugo SKS in stock config (except i removed bayo). The only thing you will be doing is going to the poor house from all the cheap 7.62.. If 640 rounds is only 117, why not just spend $200 for 1400? or $300 for 2k+? :D its a never ending battle with me.. To save or To Shoot? That is the question. Now, off to heat up my ramen noodles.. Can you figure out what I choose..
 
I bought an SKS a few months ago and love it

You look like you bought a nice one.

My recommendations

- New Firing Pin with Spring (will reduce chance for slam fires)
- Ghost ring
- Thinner front post
- Cock your SKS (unloaded) and bang on the gun with the safety on
to see if the firing pin fires forward (clicks)

There are a few rifles out there that have been "tweaked" by wannabe gunsmiths. many jobs are great...but....you would want to check that its
a safe rifle before you take it out..

There are many folks that get the trigger work done, and I would check your
rifle to see if you have a negative or positive sear engagement.

(many places on the web show how)

Good luck...... the gun snobs should hush......... this IS a good rifle

Not MOA, but 3-5 inch groups at 100yds are very possible


Great for Texas boar.
 
I think I am gtg with the ten round mag for hunting here in Oklahoma. The only mag restrictions I could find in the hunting regs was for .22 cal centerfires. I don't plan on altering the gun any more than it what was done to it before I got it. Someone removed the bayo and Bayo lugs and also removed the sling mount from the front gas tube.
 
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