These are very nice videos. I recently finished my military service, and I still find these videos useful, as I have limited experience with civilian weaponry. Thank you for posting this information. Very professional, and helpful. .
@jmax857 With a russian rifle like the SKS or the AK-(whatever number) the safety stops the pin from moving and the chamber from opening, so you disengage the safety to open the chamber.
Dumb design in my opinion, but I've seen much worse. A friend of mine has a hand gun that requires you to pull the trigger and rack the slide to field strip it.
Nice. I have a yugo and the main thing to remember is always point it well away from anything you dont intend to destroy because if you let the bolt fly foward it may slamfire, and thats about the worse thing that can happen.
is there a reason for taking of the saftey?
CHOSENMARINE 3 months ago
@CHOSENMARINE lets the action work to eject the last shell
thejayrush 1 month ago
if a bullet flies outta the chamber i highly doubt another round is gonna pop in there when you're not looking
chickenpotpie2008 8 months ago
an SKS is dangerous, PERIOD! it has a free firing pin, as in if it shakes too much it COULD possibly fire off.
Kamikazeman00 1 year ago
My SKS allows the bolt to be pulled back with the safety engaged. Every one I've ever handed worked the same way...hmm...
ALIENWarriorX 1 year ago
i would like to see this being loaded, because this unloading sequence is strange and more like a bolt-action rifle's
DJdude250 1 year ago
These are very nice videos. I recently finished my military service, and I still find these videos useful, as I have limited experience with civilian weaponry. Thank you for posting this information. Very professional, and helpful. .
Pudgydog 1 year ago
how to unload the sks pull the triggger till the bolt stays back lol.... no not realy nice video
dills2403 1 year ago
quick question. why would you take the safety off. especially when there is a cartridge in the chamber, and you dont intend on firing the weopon?
jmax857 2 years ago 39
@jmax857 With a russian rifle like the SKS or the AK-(whatever number) the safety stops the pin from moving and the chamber from opening, so you disengage the safety to open the chamber.
Dumb design in my opinion, but I've seen much worse. A friend of mine has a hand gun that requires you to pull the trigger and rack the slide to field strip it.
nivarion 2 years ago
@jmax857 I don't think the bolt moves if it is on safe.
LWRCftw 1 year ago
@jmax857 most safeties lock the slide
nasanasa3 1 year ago 43
@nasanasa3 Not the SKS.
esh325 1 year ago
@esh325 this is an sks
ashisturtwig123 1 year ago
@nasanasa3 an SKS's doesn't...
Fordfanforlife777 11 months ago 4
@jmax857 you might not be able to pull the bolt back
bigd5000100 1 year ago
@jmax857 u have to turn off the saftey in order for the cartridge to eject or else it stays locked
skywiz3 4 months ago
Nice. I have a yugo and the main thing to remember is always point it well away from anything you dont intend to destroy because if you let the bolt fly foward it may slamfire, and thats about the worse thing that can happen.
peptobismol9 2 years ago