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Posted: 6/10/2012 11:44:58 PM
Originally Posted By yadayada:
Doesn't look good. Compare the shoulder height and shape between the two. Improperly manufactured ammo can cause problems if the shell doesn't seat correctly. The length from the bottom of the shoulder to the rim will be incorrect, resulting in splits, bulging cases and possibly damage to the gun and YOU. Ditch the steel crap. Steel is sheap for a reason. I don't understand why some spend good $$ on a gun and run crappy steel ammo through it. Try quality BRASS ammo, and see if any problems arise. BTW, several firearms manufacturers void their warranty if steel ammo is used. The only ammo I had problems with in my SKS was with brass. Neck separation. Most Com block stuff was designed to use steel. |
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Posted: 6/13/2012 12:15:45 AM
The SKS came after the AK.
Actually the SKS was first. |
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Posted: 6/21/2012 2:54:44 AM
Originally Posted By yadayada:
Doesn't look good. Compare the shoulder height and shape between the two. Improperly manufactured ammo can cause problems if the shell doesn't seat correctly. The length from the bottom of the shoulder to the rim will be incorrect, resulting in splits, bulging cases and possibly damage to the gun and YOU. Ditch the steel crap. Steel is sheap for a reason. I don't understand why some spend good $$ on a gun and run crappy steel ammo through it. Try quality BRASS ammo, and see if any problems arise. BTW, several firearms manufacturers void their warranty if steel ammo is used. enough of this anti steel bullshit. the gun is a military weapon DESIGNED FROM THE WORD GO TO FIRE STEEL CASED AMMO. you will not ever harm a weapon by firing steel cased ammo in it. |
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Posted: 6/21/2012 2:56:57 AM
The SKS came after the AK. SKS-45 AK-47 hmmmmmm, i think you might be confused. |
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