The Trump SKS 2nd Shooter's rifle

Published on September 22, 2024
Duration: 11:20

This video provides a detailed comparison between the SKS and AK-47 platforms, focusing on their visual differences, operational mechanisms, and common misconceptions. It explains why the SKS might be mistaken for an AK-47, particularly due to aftermarket magazines, and highlights key distinctions like fixed vs. detachable magazines, bolt design (tilting vs. rotating), and barrel length, which can affect projectile velocity and power. The instructor also touches on accuracy expectations and the historical context of the 7.62x39mm cartridge.

Quick Summary

The SKS and AK-47 are often confused due to aftermarket magazines on the SKS resembling AK-47 detachable magazines. Key differences include the SKS's tilting bolt, fixed magazine, and longer barrel, versus the AK-47's rotating bolt, detachable magazine, and shorter barrel. While both use 7.62x39mm, the SKS's longer barrel can offer slightly more velocity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: AK-47 vs SKS Misidentification
  2. 00:24AK-47 Pattern Rifle (AMD-65) Introduction
  3. 00:37Romanian SKS Introduction
  4. 00:50Magazine Differences: AK-47 vs SKS
  5. 01:24Why the SKS Was Misidentified
  6. 01:36Aftermarket SKS Magazines
  7. 02:18Loading AK-47 Magazine
  8. 02:36Loading SKS Stripper Clip
  9. 02:59SKS Stock and Bayonet Modifications
  10. 03:16SKS Scope Mounting Challenges
  11. 03:42Similarities: SKS and AK-47
  12. 03:527.62x39mm Cartridge
  13. 04:12Gas Piston Operation
  14. 04:56Differences: SKS and AK-47
  15. 04:59SKS Fixed Bayonet and Magazine
  16. 05:33AK-47 Detachable Magazine
  17. 05:43Barrel Length Comparison
  18. 06:36Bolt Action Design: SKS vs AK-47
  19. 07:15Shootability and Fun Factor
  20. 07:31Off-the-Shoulder Accuracy Test
  21. 08:30General Accuracy Assessment
  22. 09:18400 Yard Accuracy Question
  23. 10:20Capability at 100 Yards
  24. 10:35Final Thoughts: SKS vs AK-47
  25. 10:51Recommendation: Get an SKS

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main reason an SKS rifle might be mistaken for an AK-47?

The primary reason for misidentification is often the presence of aftermarket high-capacity magazines on the SKS that can visually resemble the larger, detachable magazines common on AK-47s. Standard SKS rifles have fixed, lower-capacity magazines, but these aftermarket options can cause confusion for the untrained eye.

What are the key mechanical differences between the SKS and AK-47 bolt designs?

The SKS utilizes a tilting bolt design, where the bolt head tilts downwards to lock into a receiver bar. In contrast, the AK-47 employs a rotating bolt design, where the bolt rotates to lock into place. This difference is fundamental to their operational mechanics.

Does the barrel length of an SKS or AK-47 affect its power?

Yes, typically the SKS has a longer barrel (around 20 inches) than commercial AK-47 variants (often 16 inches). This longer barrel on the SKS can allow for more complete powder burn, potentially resulting in slightly higher projectile velocity and energy for the same ammunition.

How does the typical accuracy of an SKS compare to an AK-47?

Generally, a well-maintained SKS is often considered more accurate than a standard, mass-produced AK-47. While a typical AK-47 might produce 4-5 inch groups at 100 yards, a good condition SKS could achieve closer to 3-inch groups at the same distance.

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