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  • are you 12?

  • Type 56 rocks cuz its got a chrome bore.

  • a norinco! i used to have one of these. it gets cold here, and in the winter it would jam after the first firing every time. other than that, it was a good gun.

  • I love the SKS, the poor man's AR

  • Idk about what you say about the russian sks. Mine is an efficient machine, it goes to zero after cleaning it pretty quickly, and it looks beautiful. But the norinco is a fine choice too

  • BUT, the Norinco sks features a free flowing firing pin. Making it notorious for misfiring/slam firing. the Russian SKS-45 model doesn't have that. Not saying it's a bad gun, you just have to be more cautious around it lol

  • @AllGunsConsidered actually all russian sks rifles after i believe 1947 have free floating pins. why they removed the spring loaded pins i dont know but you can buy an aftermarket pin for fairly cheap and install it in any sks

    

  • Ah well, in any case an SKS is an SKS, gotta love em lol, great shooting!

  • @friedmeat the ar15's are very flawed, im an AK man myself, but the Ar could still last longer if the steel is shit on the SKS, which often happens on chinese models

  • full auto?

  • use ur thumb much easyer

  • Ok now shoot yourself with it, faggot.

  • Bump fires and slam fires are caused by a dirty firing pin stuck in the extended position. Early Russian mod.45s had a spring loaded pin that would retract every time. The other common cause is negative engagement between the hammer and the sear. I lot of people have died from these malfunctions.

  • I have the chinese SKS,one of the only half way quality products to come outa there,of course it was made a long time ago,and some of the blades they make are of a fair quality,but for the best at whatever youre buying buy MADE IN THE USA for the best products in the world,it may cost a little more at the checkout line,but it will pay for itself a 100 times over when it comes to lasting and working like it suppose to,whatever it may be.

  • i've had mine for years. Has a bayonet too:)

  • besides wasting ammo, what does bump firing do?

  • @lovesmausers well first off its just fun bro...and it makes the rate of fire faster.

  • @lovesmausers besides wasting electricity what doe your comment do?

  • where did u find urs

  • Type 56 Carbine FTW!

  • How do you bump fire?

  • @thebone100 you just seeen it you use the guns recoil

  • I had a Norinco SKS back in the day - I sold it years ago and still kick myself for doing it. Yeah it was better looking than the Yugo or Romanian variants. Enjoy it.

    

  • chinese is not the way to go man, sorry to say it.

    

  • @FunnyGuy113536 Chinese are just as good as the Russian models because China actually bought the machines from the Russians to make the guns with.

  • @StratoBlaster420 yeah the machines, but the materials aren't as high quality

  • @FunnyGuy113536 It's good enough. My SKS has never even misfired.

  • @FunnyGuy113536 ar15, cast alloy receiver,sks milled steel forging,whats going to last longer?

  • Russians are better

  • very nice sks. by chance did yours come with the bayonet or did you put one on? i just bought my first yesterday and want the bayonet

  • nice tapout shirt

  • where did u get an automatic ??? I have the soviet is there a differance in the chamber or anything?

  • those things are loud as shit

  • your a chink

  • looks like its full auto

  • Isn't bump firing bad for an sks? I have no idea if it's true, that's just what I heard.

  • @1232shooter2 No sir. It does not affect the gun negatively at all. Who ever told you that is smokin doobies.

  • i have the Russian sks, the only problem with it it jams up on me sometimes

  • @krismoore1984 Are you using wolf ammo? If so try switching to brass ammo...it will work better I guarantee it.

  • @PainTrane01 that's all i use pluse i reload my own bullets it saves me alot of money

  • @PainTrane01 No reason to expect problems with steel cases. If stoppages occur its a problem with the rifle. Brass cases may only be masking it.

  • @TurbodanNM Not realy related but were i am you can only get wolf ammo in Bi-metal or Copper

  • @krismoore1984 The SKS was essentially made for steel-cased ammo. A vast majority of SKS owners shoot steel-cased through their rifle with no problem. Trying taking out the recoil spring, and then slipping it back in the other way around. Mine would occasionally stove-pipe until I did this.

  • I have a yugo... Never tried bumping it... hmmmm

  • Do you got a 30 round mag for it?

  • @hunterguy28 Yup three tapco mags

  • I always thought Norincos were banned in the USA due to them being made in China or something? Guess I was wrong. Nice shooting.:)

  • @chuckeieio Yah Thanks dude

  • @PainTrane01 FUK THE H8TRS MAN awesome vidz

  • @jrod246991 haha thanks man

  • @chuckeieio any gun imported from china is illegal in the U.S. but not if you got it before the law was passed. bill clinton had the law passed because china was a communist counrty and he didn't want them shipping weapons into the U.S. for any purpose

  • @jgoldston96 Dead wrong. I believe the law you're trying to cite is what people often refer to as 922r. This law bans imported 'assault weapons.' Note that a stock SKS is not considered an 'assault weapon.' Even some people who mod their SKS to the point where they become assault weapons are still in the clear, because enough of the foreign made parts are removed that the rifle is then considered domestically made, per 922r. Look it up.

  • They are actually really light rifles.

  • Haha cool, I picked up an SKS and that sucker was heavy!

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