I'm considering picking up a rebuilt ex-Soviet SKS. Anyone with any experience with the weapon: how is it as a shooter for reliability, ease of maintenance, etc. Are there any quirks or inherent problems with the weapon I should be aware of before I lay down a few bucks on it? I'm not going to spend a lot of money on it. I figure it will be a safe and fun rifle to shoot, but I'm definitely not looking for long-range accuracy with it.
Cheers,
asw
Detch...
I am an SKS Nut and own several.
As far as quirks, or inherent problems, No. The SKS is a pretty safe and reliable shooter.
Disassemble the Bolt and thoroughly clean the firing pin and re-assemble and make sure it's free floating and rattles when you shake it. That is the number one thing about owning a safe shooter. Remove all cosmoline from rifle.
As far as selecting the right one, If you are going Soviet... matching numbers all over and strong blueing makes a desirable Russian. Scratched out numbers on the stock indicate refurbishment, restamped metal parts indicate replacement parts.
It is of my opinion, but I would stay away from after market parts and magazines. Keep it original, but if you do decide to "bubba" it... keep all the original parts.