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she's home!!!

Started by Blackbird92, November 12, 2016, 04:05:44 PM

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Blackbird92

Got my SKS home today. Pictures to follow later :)

carls sks

ARMY NAM VET, SO PROUD!

Loose}{Cannon

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1776 will commence again if you try to take our firearms... It doesn't matter how many Lenins you get out on the street begging for them to be taken.

Blackbird92

Home from the gun store where she was being held hostage.  Only thing I ran into when cleaning it is, removing the pin in the bolt carrier that allows removal of the firing pin and extractor. Everything moved freely so not a big deal, but still would like to be able to take that apart for cleaning

armedhippie

Yeah my Yugo was the hardest of all mine to get out. Their are a few different tricks but the most important is a very hard/sturdy surface. The ole block of wood with a hole for example wont work on 1 that's good and stuck. Think LC uses a vise which would be plenty sturdy. I soaked my Yugo bolt overnight in ( can't remember off hand) then used a piece of super strut as my base for banging. ( has holes all ready and is a stout surface) 1/8 in punch and a steady bunch of hits and it will come free.

1 I'd like to try...Heard you can push out some using a drill press and a punch ( just using the pressure mind you not the drill  :)) )

Good luck man...now lets see some pics  :)
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