1) No long eye relief scopes.
2) No gunsmith required (so no drilling holes, filind, etc...).
3) I have no side rail on both rifles.
4) I prefer a Picatinny type of attachment.
I was almost ready to pull the trigger on the integrated Picatinny rail dust covers for the AK and the FN FAL...they are kind of spendy (well over $100 for the FAL) but I did like the look and the practicality aspect.
However, I heard that these are terrible.....they lose zero everytime you need to clean the rifle and they tend to be wobbly......very poor accuracy (even by plinking standard) can be reached....more than one person told me to do not waste my money...
What is the expert's opinion?? Is that true?? Should I not buy these??
I want to buy an SKS too.....what are the optics option for this rifle also?? (same requirements)
If I remember correctly, you cannot even remove the dust cover on the SKS right??
Thank you!!!
Regards
2) No gunsmith required (so no drilling holes, filind, etc...).
3) I have no side rail on both rifles.
4) I prefer a Picatinny type of attachment.
I was almost ready to pull the trigger on the integrated Picatinny rail dust covers for the AK and the FN FAL...they are kind of spendy (well over $100 for the FAL) but I did like the look and the practicality aspect.
However, I heard that these are terrible.....they lose zero everytime you need to clean the rifle and they tend to be wobbly......very poor accuracy (even by plinking standard) can be reached....more than one person told me to do not waste my money...
What is the expert's opinion?? Is that true?? Should I not buy these??
I want to buy an SKS too.....what are the optics option for this rifle also?? (same requirements)
If I remember correctly, you cannot even remove the dust cover on the SKS right??
Thank you!!!
Regards
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