If you have a bunch of questionable 7.62 that’s been in storage maybe a little too long, what’s a better pairing than a rifle that’s half cosmoline?
It hardly ever jams, is easy to clean and maintain, and if you don’t clean it for long enough the pin will stick and then you can slam fire on full auto.
One of my first guns was a Yugo sks that had never been fired. It’s great for learning because you have to do a complete breakdown to clean all the grease from everywhere before you can actually shoot it.
If you have a bunch of questionable 7.62 that’s been in storage maybe a little too long, what’s a better pairing than a rifle that’s half cosmoline?
It hardly ever jams, is easy to clean and maintain, and if you don’t clean it for long enough the pin will stick and then you can slam fire on full auto.
One of my first guns was a Yugo sks that had never been fired. It’s great for learning because you have to do a complete breakdown to clean all the grease from everywhere before you can actually shoot it.
I find your comment to be dangerously credible.