Although I've unfortunately heard it referred to as an "assault rifle", anyone with any knowledge of firearms whatsoever knows for a fact that the SKS is in fact not an 'assault rifle". I'll give the guy who talked about mag conversions to make the SKS an "assault rifle" on YouTube a pass because his intentions were good...
Regardless, I've been into SKS's for a while now and they are a gorgeous, relatively handy and diverse weapon system. The SKS is certainly a semi-automatic carbine, we know that. However, what I've never considered is what role, or what type of soldier would carry an SKS. Well, we know it's not an assault rifle. That is, a handy gun suited for close to medium range that can lay down quick and relatively heavy fire (compared to something like an LMG, etc). But if you look at something like a DMR, that would be something chambered in a higher powered cartridge, that would basically be a midway point (in my understanding) between individuals with battle rifles, and perhaps assault rifles.
So, what role does the SKS fit exactly? Well, my understanding is that the SKS was meant to be (or at least is) the middle ground between guys using something like a Mosin Nagant, and closer range weapons like assault rifles and SMG's. I've heard that it was designed for stripper clips to be able to still be effective no matter what. It can't lay down the fire that full-auto weapons can, but it is a more effective option than something like a Mosin Nagant for medium range combat. I've also heard that stripper clips were used because suppose a guy with a full auto runs out of ammo, he's screwed and won't ever have time to reload. On the other hand, you may have a slow rate of loading the gun, but you can continuously load with stripper clips even when you're out, which lets you put out continuous fire even when you're "out".
So after my novel here... Is there actually a name or designation for the role of a rifle such as the SKS? It's not an assault rifle, it's not a battle rifle, and it's not really a DMR. I suppose in some ways, it could be adapted to fit these roles, but would never be true to any of them. So... What exactly IS an SKS?
Regardless, I've been into SKS's for a while now and they are a gorgeous, relatively handy and diverse weapon system. The SKS is certainly a semi-automatic carbine, we know that. However, what I've never considered is what role, or what type of soldier would carry an SKS. Well, we know it's not an assault rifle. That is, a handy gun suited for close to medium range that can lay down quick and relatively heavy fire (compared to something like an LMG, etc). But if you look at something like a DMR, that would be something chambered in a higher powered cartridge, that would basically be a midway point (in my understanding) between individuals with battle rifles, and perhaps assault rifles.
So, what role does the SKS fit exactly? Well, my understanding is that the SKS was meant to be (or at least is) the middle ground between guys using something like a Mosin Nagant, and closer range weapons like assault rifles and SMG's. I've heard that it was designed for stripper clips to be able to still be effective no matter what. It can't lay down the fire that full-auto weapons can, but it is a more effective option than something like a Mosin Nagant for medium range combat. I've also heard that stripper clips were used because suppose a guy with a full auto runs out of ammo, he's screwed and won't ever have time to reload. On the other hand, you may have a slow rate of loading the gun, but you can continuously load with stripper clips even when you're out, which lets you put out continuous fire even when you're "out".
So after my novel here... Is there actually a name or designation for the role of a rifle such as the SKS? It's not an assault rifle, it's not a battle rifle, and it's not really a DMR. I suppose in some ways, it could be adapted to fit these roles, but would never be true to any of them. So... What exactly IS an SKS?