Arik
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I find the ammo all over the place online. SGAMMO, AIM Surplus, Palmetto State Armory.
Don't get too sucked into the scopes especially on SKS. There is no way to actually scope one. Most methods are half *** at best. Any scope mounted to the top cover don't hold zero and when you take the cover off to clean you will have to re sight the scope. The only country that scoped some SKS with limited success were the Yugoslavs. They attached a rail to the side of the receiver, like a Mosin sniper. There was a lot of aftermarket stuff made for SKS back in the day, most didn't work properly.
I'm a huge fan of Mosins but I wouldn't recommend one for that SHTF. You'll know why once you get one. Too big, too long, too slow, lacks accuracy for reasons I mentioned in my 1st post. But more importantly they have what's called a sticky bolt. Some worse than others but almost all have it. After about 5 rounds you need to hit the bolt with a 2x4 to open it. In really bad ones you have to wait till it cools off. The reason is a combination of firing pin sticking out a little bit too far, the powder type and the 60 years of caked on cosmoline. It never completely goes away.
Is that $89 dollars in store or online? If it's online you can add another $15 - $20 more for shipping.
Do you NEED a case right now? How difficult is it to save another $300 to add to the $360 you were going to spend on the Sks?
Don't get too sucked into the scopes especially on SKS. There is no way to actually scope one. Most methods are half *** at best. Any scope mounted to the top cover don't hold zero and when you take the cover off to clean you will have to re sight the scope. The only country that scoped some SKS with limited success were the Yugoslavs. They attached a rail to the side of the receiver, like a Mosin sniper. There was a lot of aftermarket stuff made for SKS back in the day, most didn't work properly.
I'm a huge fan of Mosins but I wouldn't recommend one for that SHTF. You'll know why once you get one. Too big, too long, too slow, lacks accuracy for reasons I mentioned in my 1st post. But more importantly they have what's called a sticky bolt. Some worse than others but almost all have it. After about 5 rounds you need to hit the bolt with a 2x4 to open it. In really bad ones you have to wait till it cools off. The reason is a combination of firing pin sticking out a little bit too far, the powder type and the 60 years of caked on cosmoline. It never completely goes away.
Is that $89 dollars in store or online? If it's online you can add another $15 - $20 more for shipping.
Do you NEED a case right now? How difficult is it to save another $300 to add to the $360 you were going to spend on the Sks?
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