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Registrace 10. 01. 2009
By the time I get to Phoenix you’re gonna be there
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Simonov stands for slam fire
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Slam fire was probably due to commercial grade ammunition with soft primers. The firing pin still moves freely, so it wasn’t that it was dirty of stuck. It’s best to stick to military grade ammunition if you don’t have a spring loaded firing pin in your sks.
This one’s for Bobby
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Sending a few off for uncle Robert “Bobby” William Eagleson. Killed in action March the 10th, 1968, Gai Dinh province, South Vietnam.
This shouldn’t have to be explained in 2023
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This shouldn’t have to be explained in 2023
Spiky assault rifle (too dangerous for public consumption)
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Spiky assault rifle (too dangerous for public consumption)
Found German in mein basement (hanging out) {peaceful}
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Found German in mein basement (hanging out) {peaceful}
Bad news day. Wasr turns purple (crazy plum purple) very sad
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Bad news day. Wasr turns purple (crazy plum purple) very sad
The Lion, The Mexican and the wardrobe
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The Lion, The Mexican and the wardrobe
Riding off into one of the sunsets of all time
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Riding off into one of the sunsets of all time
What does that matter ?
Pink
When I look back at my old history and I found me replying to you, I wasn't sure if your PFP is what I think it is. And it is what I think it is. Haha.
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Das mit dem Kugelfang und der Umfeldgefährdung kapierst du einfach nicht oder?
@@lupo5297 The environment fears me
У меня тоже СКС иногда так делает.
The SKS is a fine rifle, but it's not perfect. 🤷♂️
What were you shooting at ? The woods ?
@@glengrandstaff9695 The giant purple dragon in the sky. Don’t you see it?
Thanks!🤣
Wieso ballerst du einfach in den Wald anstatt in den Hügel direkt vor dir? Woher willst du wissen dass niemand im Wald ist? Absolut verantwortungslos.
Slam fires dangerous okay make sure the bolt stays nice and clean okay
You can install firing pin spring.
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Thank you all for the feedback and tips on the sks rifle platform. I do check the firing pin on this rifle every time I take it out to shoot and had throughly cleaned it of cosmoline years ago when I got it. This particular slam fire was most likely caused by the ammo being fired. It was loaded with soft brass boxer primers, which are not recommended for the sks for this exact reason. Being the only 7.62x39 I’ve been able to get off the shelf in the past year, I decided to test it out and found the precautionary tales to be true and will not be firing it through my sks ever again. Stick to military spec ammunition loaded with Berdan primers when shooting an sks.
That is complete nonsense. What is your sources for this? Free floating firing pin is used in so many platforms, including ar-15. And boxer primers are extremely common in the us. Which lead me to believe its just you. Check your firing pin and dont blame the ammo.
@@brucewayne3892 The difference between the SKS and the AR platform is that the SKS was designed to fire hard, berdan primed ammunition and the AR was designed to fire soft, boxer primed ammunition. This is why some commercial AR’s have a hard time reliably firing steel cased ammunition, because the hammer can’t strike the hard burdan primers with enough force. And firing soft, boxer primed ammunition in the SKS can cause a slam fire or popped primers. This has been a known safety issue using commercial, boxer primed ammunition in the SKS for decades. This rifle is squeaky clean and I checked if the firing pin was free before I shot it. This happened in the first 6 shots of commercial, boxer primed ammunition I have EVER put through this rifle and it turned out the cautionary tales were true. I only did it because I didn’t want to dig into my stockpile of steel case wolf ammunition and this brass stuff is the only ammunition I can get off the shelf nowadays. Learn from my mistake and don’t go shooting boxer primed ammunition out of your SKS.
@@STdoubleDslike I said, where is your source? I have found no official documents or community posts supporting your claims.
@@brucewayne3892 Go do some digging. I’m not going to dig through 20 years of forums for you.
@@STdoubleDs as expected. Your source is "trust me bro, I read it somewhere on the internet"
I've had SKS's for many years and NEVER had a slam fire. Keep the firing pin assembly clean and loose you'll never get one...
If you can consistently repeat this reliably this would be considered a feature
That wasn't a slam fire--that was a 2-round burst.
The SKS is one of the coolest rifles. I bought a surplus one a long time ago for like nothing. Wish I still had it, I’m going to see what they go for now.
Too much now. 600 to 700
is that mosin nagant
Yes. 1942 m91/30.
oh cool
Does it shot small shivs
delete the last 8 letters😭
Grow up
@@SolarGeneral 🤓
@@y3turself19 🧒🏻
A tutorial on this would actually be pretty good to prevent chaffing 🤔
I’ll show YOU how to tug a cocking piece
Have had one for 30 years and never a problem
Everyone saying to clean it is not understanding this right no clean it less so you can do this reliably 😂
The only person who is impressed by your chinese piece of shite rifle is you!!!
Lots of info on line regarding SKS slam fire, in 99% of the time is a firing pin issue (sticking forward/protrusion). Pull your bolt ( again lots of video on take down), soak all pieces in carb cleaner or combustion chamber cleaner, use a brush and clean, if corrosive ammo has pitted everything, you may want to replace what you can.
Certainly doesnt sit for it thats for sure
When I 1st bought 1 I cleaned the bolt by spraying carburetor cleaner through the bolt. That is how I've clean it and other bolts instead of disassembling them. Let them dry out then spray thoroughly with heavy duty silicone spray. Give it a couple shakes, let the carrier agent evaporate then reassemble. Works great. 😊
Is the ammo Berdan or Boxer primer?
Type 56, Triangle 26 never had a slam fire.
You can instal a firing pin spring
Mine did that too until I cleaned the cosmoline from the bolt.
A stove pipe once or twice but never had a slamfire.
This is why they started spring loading firing pins lmao
Doesn't need it
No idea what or who is in the trees. Moron!
I'm a little curious about where you're pointing that rifle when you're shooting it
The purple dragon in the sky, don’t you see it?
Looks like he's shooting at those tree tops, don't it?😅
Срочную служил в ПВО,у нас на вооружении были СКС.Лично у меня 1954 года выпуска.Изделие не прихотливое,убойное,лично мне очень нравилось.Самое главное служил я 1984-86 гг.оно было старше меня.Каждую неделю чистил карабин,сержант за этим очень строго следил.Даже строевые упражнения с карабином мне больше нравились чем с АК.В армии Руины они точно не стоят уже,в других армиях не скажу.Хотя в Руине и пулеметы Максим были замечены на передовой.Стреляли редко но метко.Да и нам оно нужно было для самообороны,основное оружие у нас было С75,США знают что это такое,особенно лётчики.Во Вьетнаме они видели летающие телеграфные столбы.Пилоты Израиля тоже знают что это.
I have never had that happen. Mine is Chinese and I have fired it thousands of times. Back when ammo was 2 bucks a 20 we would fire it all day and tracers at night. Great weapon. Never a problem.
None of mine have ever done that but mine are all Norinco, if that makes any difference. Should it happen, they will get a firing pin spring.
Clean the rifle properly. The slam fire is on you.
I’ll be the first to admit the slam fire is my doing, but it’s not because the firing pin is clogged up. I’ve had this rifle for 16 years and have always known to kept it clean because of the possibility of a slam fire. This was induced by the ammunition having soft brass primers, not the hard steel military primers the sks was designed to fire. Commercial brass case ammunition is known to slam fired in the sks. But it’s the only 7.62 I’ve been able to get ahold of and I haven’t shot this rifle in years and wanted to take it for a spin.
That's nothing. I bought one off GB where someone ground down the sear and I had full auto
The Russian semi autos do not have a firing pin return spring. Your firing pin should rattle when the bolt is shook. Most common is dried cosmolean .
I’ve had a slam fire on a new MAC90 the first time I dropped the bolt on a live round. Basically a open bolt style gun if the firing pin is stuck forward
Definitely a dirty firing pin channel.. clean, and 10-40
What a good-looking rifle! Thanks for sharing this with us! I just have a question, what kind of jacket/camo was that in the beginning of the video?
The camouflage pattern is ww2 German splittertarn. The jacket is just a mil tec anorak you can get off Amazon for like 70 bucks. Not the highest quality but it looks pretty cool.
Clean your firing pin and firing pin channel. Taken the punch inside the SKS tool kit, put bolt on a block of 2x4, hammer out the firing pin locking pin, hammer out the extractor pin and spring pin, clean everything to remove all the cosmoline and rust you never cleaned out, and put back together. Rifle is fine.
Your firing pin should move freely when you shake the bolt in your hand. Always check before shooting.
I’ve gotten a cheap sks before cause the previous owner claimed slam fire. I bough it, opened it up…. Bolt was caked everywhere with old cosmoline.
I call bs. you milked the trigger. The ejected brass looked like sound empties being ejected. Anything for clicks.
Still had the trigger depressed when the second shot went off. You can hear it reset after I said slam fire. Of course the brass being ejected would be empty lol
@@STdoubleDsAnd undamaged casings with no cloud of smoke and debris heading for your face.
I think you’re confusing slam fire for an out of battery discharge.
@@B2k4EJust for shits and giggles, I went to a popular online 'resource thingy' under the heading slamfire. It was a fairly useless article filled with contradictions. Cap and ball, the Hungarian chap, refers to an incident with an SVT 40. The rifle had an out of battery discharge. It 'went to the trash' in his words. I am suspicious of the term being used when discussing self loading arms malfunctions. When something goes wrong with an arm on the firing line a precise limited series of cause and effect is at play, not a vague blanket term.I think the slam fire term is next to useless if not useless. My $ .02. Cheers friends.
how the fk do you just fire into the tree tops?
They got one of them newfangled hills behind all them trees