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Shitt1ngMys3lf ago

Always loved the Druganov. Would love to pick one up. Still wouldn't trade my M1-Garand for it though...

clamhurt_legbeard ago

hell what does a garand go for these days

i bet theyre up there

Shitt1ngMys3lf ago

Around $1200-1700 for one in decent condition at least where I am on the east coast. Got mine through the CMP back in 98.

clamhurt_legbeard ago

not bad

thats a beautiful rifle and even today can do a lot

Shitt1ngMys3lf ago

Thanks. Patton called it the greatest battle implement ever devised, and It's a dream to shoot too. Had more than a few people ask if I wanted to trade it for their 'X', usually followed up by a "hell no". I field stripped the gun after receiving and noticed a hairline crack in the stock once the wood and metal were separated. So I did initially send it back to the CMP to have the stock replaced.

clamhurt_legbeard ago

you might like this

Shitt1ngMys3lf ago

Yep. Good thread. I don't think there is a bad thing to say about the Garand. It is my favorite by far with a hard hitting round and extremely accurate. Had a Russian made SKS but I sold it for five times what I paid for it. Would like to have back my 1898 Swedish Mauser that I had to sell to raise some funds. Since I'm in a gun friendly state I was thinking of getting an AK. Yeah I know they're not the most accurate but I've just always wanted one. Been spending a shit ton on handguns lately but anything military works for me. :)

clamhurt_legbeard ago

clammy likes the sks

got a yugo m59/66a1 with nade launcher and night sights

clammy likes aks too

got a saiga i turned into an ak103 and a bulgarian aks74

theyre great guns

Shitt1ngMys3lf ago

Very nice. Its a shame you couldn't see into the future to know that imgtc would go away and break all your links because I enjoy reading the history behind the development. I liked my SKS but not the floating firing pin. It's one thing to have a select fire weapon but another entirely when the gun doubles or triples without warning. That was the main reason I decided to sell it. Since the SKS is the little brother of the AK, I'm curious to know what the fire control group is like on the AK (never had the opportunity to break one down).

clamhurt_legbeard ago

the sks and ak have utterly different fire control groups

first check out yooper js excellent page

we see the sks fire control group operates by means of a sear that slides forward

a coiled spring that pushes forward on the hammer

a swinging trigger block safety

and a couple of disconnecting bars up front

meanwhile if you look at the ak you see its actually similar to the m1 garand with its double hooks on the hammer

pivoting trigger tips a double hook forward to release the hammer which is swing in an arc by a hammer spring wrapped around its pin

safety has a squarish piece that rotates forward and touches the tail on the back of the disconnector

completely different in operation

actually aside from the caliber the two rifles are different in almost every way

the sights function the same as each other because they both copy the mosin nagant

the cleaning rods both store in the same way under the barrel and the cleaning kits are in the buttstock

aside from those unimportant details the functioning is very different

Shitt1ngMys3lf ago

Wow... yeah that i did not know. learn something new every day!