I have owned a Russian, and a Chinese SKS, I thought they both had a nice feel after a stock extension was put on, accurate too. But the maintenance was more of a hassle after I saw how much easier the AK is regarding cleaning, when I bought my Romanian AK.
Impressed with the Rom. AK, I bought a Saiga AK in December, it has been to the range a few times and shows itself to be an accurate rifle with the WOLF stuff, but the jury is out as I have not tried any of my good Sellier and Bellot 7.62 X 39 ammo in it yet, that is the good stuff! Also the stock is made for a full growned adult. The front stock screw kept loosening up after firing a few boxes through it and I put some lock tite to keep it from moving.
Another feature is the recoil buffer that I installed in the AK's work better, the buffer you can buy for the SKS does not totally stop the bolt from slamming into the back of the receiver, but it helps some, the AK has the option of a massive recoil buffer, and the SKS is skimpy.
Yea, the triggers are nicer on the AK's, my Romanian AK uses American made trigger parts, and man, it is nice and crisp, I have to be careful to remember that it is so light when I shoot as it does not take much pressure. The Saiga is heavier, but I may alter that. My Chinese SKS had a heavy creepy trigger, the Russian SKS was better.