The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: fightingquaker13 on January 17, 2010, 12:02:25 PM
-
I'm not really in the market for either (though always open to a good deal), but a classified post got me to wondering. The question is this. For a short range hunting rifle and general SHTF weapon, which gets the nod? A Chinese SKS or an Eastern European AK? Lets assume max range is 250 yards, most shots inside of 150 yards. If you could have one, which would you choose and why?
FQ13
-
There is no differance in convenience or performance between the 2. Both are monkey simple, the only advantadge to the SKS would be if it had the fixed magazine then you would not have to worry about losing or damaging magazines. with the detachable magazine version you have a longer barrel, therefore less compact with no noticeable benefit, and magazines that are less common than standard AK mags.
My vote would be for the AK.
-
I think the both make equally good paperweights...
-
I have owned both, still have the SKS, IT SHOOTS TIGHTER THAN THE AK, NOT MUCH BUT NOTICEABLE. The longer barrel is a concern in certain situations, but I like mine, the AK has a much better trigger pull. The price of entry was my reason for keeping the SKS, 175.00 back in the day, and it works all the time. With the 75 rd drum, I have had the front handguards smoking. I am still looking for an AK, but not going to get rid of the SKS.
Walker, don't stand in front of it, out to 500 meters. Paper weight, no way. Match gun, no, usable, yes.
(http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff150/m25operator/100_1381.jpg)
-
NICE SKS!
-
I like the sks for short range deer and hog hunts. My sks is a norinco para model, the only thing I've done to it was put a tapco stock and ak74 style muzzle brake. I have nothing bad to say about the sks, its accurate enough and retard simple. With a bit of practice loading with stripper clips is cake.
-
LUCKY! I haven't seen to many SKS's with that short a barrel. The Tapco furniture is nice to. Lightens up the gun, and I like the way they carry and hold wearing the TAPCO.
It's nice (& rare) to see two SKS's in a row that haven't been junked up with lame scope mounts, lasers, flashlights, and all the other ninja junk.
-
My gun is a working gun not a mall ninja POS. All my gun needs is a good sling and plenty of loaded clips.
-
Norinco didn't import a whole lot of the "Paratrooper" model with the 16 inch barrel, but I have seen a couple on GunBroker around $500.
I always wondered if the shorter barrel effected the gas flow and messed up the operation.
Any trouble with yours Mauserman ?
-
I have owned both, still have the SKS, IT SHOOTS TIGHTER THAN THE AK, NOT MUCH BUT NOTICEABLE. The longer barrel is a concern in certain situations, but I like mine, the AK has a much better trigger pull. The price of entry was my reason for keeping the SKS, 175.00 back in the day, and it works all the time. With the 75 rd drum, I have had the front handguards smoking. I am still looking for an AK, but not going to get rid of the SKS.
Walker, don't stand in front of it, out to 500 meters. Paper weight, no way. Match gun, no, usable, yes.
(http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff150/m25operator/100_1381.jpg)
Longer barrel? MY AK mag equipped SKS-D (or is mine a -M? I ain't sure of the difference.) has a 16 inch barrel.
I need a stock like tat for it so I can use my drum. Know where I can get one?
"Walker, don't stand in front of it, out to 500 meters. Paper weight, no way. Match gun, no, usable, yes."
+10 8)
I shoot better with my SKS.
-
I dug out my TANK for a picture. I love the gun, but it is a heavy monster! Looking at that "Paratrooper" model's making me think about rebarreling mine! Hmmmmmm. :)
(http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww40/BigCheeseStick/P1010461.jpg?t=1263864556)
-
Hell no it works like a champ. That gun has taken the most hogs than any other in my collection. I only paid $250.00 bucks for it brand new at Richs arms 11 years ago.
-
Have to be the AK. Due to the Mags vs. striper clips issue.
-
something a little different.
(http://handgunowner.com/blog/images/sksclean.jpg)
Albanian bolt carrier / handle. Before having the barrel ported like that I'd probably have them take about 3 or 4 inches off it (AK's and SKS's are actually "overgased" anyway).
I'm liking stripper clips more and more for "civilian use"
-
something a little different.
(http://handgunowner.com/blog/images/sksclean.jpg)
Albanian bolt carrier / handle. Before having the barrel ported like that I'd probably have them take about 3 or 4 inches off it (AK's and SKS's are actually "overgased" anyway).
I'm liking stripper clips more and more for "civilian use"
There used to be an after market muzzle brake that looked like that. You had to remove the front sight/bayonnet assembly, and it would pin into place. I always liked the "look" of the rifle after installation, but I don't think they worked very well. I haven't seen them in a long time.
-
Nice looking SKS's on display here.... 8)
BTW, does anyone make a NON-detachable 20-rd SKS mag? I've been looking for that kind of setup for awhile, and I'm pretty good with clips...
-
Nice looking SKS's on display here.... 8)
BTW, does anyone make a NON-detachable 20-rd SKS mag? I've been looking for that kind of setup for awhile, and I'm pretty good with clips...
I think they do make a fixed 20 rounder, looks just like the 10 only longer, as well as a 5 rounder, but I have no clue what website I saw them on.
-
The critters are out there... They quit importing them a while ago, and everybody's sold out. They were going for around $65 before they were all gone.
(http://www.buymilsurp.com/images/MISC1018_SKS20RDCHINA.JPG)