SKS from Rising Storm 2 vs the real gun

Published on August 30, 2017
Duration: 17:17

This video provides an expert comparison of the SKS rifle as depicted in the game Rising Storm 2: Vietnam against a real Russian SKS (1954) model, presented by firearms expert John Hickok. Key takeaways include detailed examination of the SKS's 7.62x39mm caliber, loading methods with stripper clips, the functionality of its folding bayonet, and a comparison of real-world operation versus in-game mechanics, particularly regarding reloading.

Quick Summary

Firearms expert John Hickok compares the real Russian SKS rifle to its in-game counterpart from Rising Storm 2: Vietnam. He details the 7.62x39mm caliber, loading with stripper clips, the distinct folding blade bayonet of the Russian model, and contrasts real-world handling with game mechanics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rising Storm 2 Gameplay
  2. 01:33Introduction to the SKS
  3. 03:35Ammunition and Stripper Clips
  4. 04:50Russian vs. Chinese Variants
  5. 06:53Bayonet Features
  6. 08:02Reloading Mechanics
  7. 14:45Rapid Fire and Trigger Reset

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Russian SKS rifle discussed in the video?

The Russian SKS rifle featured in the video is chambered in the 7.62x39mm caliber. This is a common intermediate rifle cartridge known for its use in various Soviet-designed firearms.

How is the SKS rifle typically loaded?

The SKS rifle is typically loaded using 10-round stripper clips, which allow for rapid insertion of cartridges into its fixed magazine. Individual rounds can also be loaded manually.

What are the key differences between the Russian SKS and Chinese variants mentioned?

The video highlights that the Russian SKS model possesses a folding blade bayonet, while Chinese variants often feature a 'star' or spike-style bayonet. Receiver markings also differ.

What is the significance of the '1954r' marking on the SKS receiver?

The '1954r' marking on the SKS receiver indicates the year of manufacture (1954) and the 'r' often signifies that the rifle has been refurbished or re-arsenaled.

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