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SKS Carbines => Altered SKS Rifles => Projects => Topic started by: Ronin76 on December 17, 2022, 10:48:53 PM
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A number of years ago I picked up an SKS basket case for $99 at a gun show. It was a Chinese SKS in a plastic stock missing the magazine, bayonet, and the gas system. Since Bubba has already had his way with it I'm not concerned about keeping it original. I found a 10 round fixed mag at the same gun show but have not found the rest of the missing parts.
I was looking for a fixed 20 round magazine for a long time but I suppose you guys know how rare those have become. One day I saw one on a rifle in the rack of a local gun shop. I offered them $50 and the fixed 10 round mag I had picked up and they were happy with the exchange. I have heard that these can be unreliable but I have been building guns/cars for a long time and believe I'm up to the task.
What I am looking to do is build it up with a wood stock, spike bayonet, and the 20 round magazine.
I have been surprised how difficult it has been finding an original gas tube. I would prefer not to put a cheap, plastic cheese grater handguard /tube on it but that's about all I see available. I suppose I could get one of those and swap the plastic handguard for a wood one - not sure that would work.
I will probably go with a US made gas piston just because those seem to be available.
I'm not really looking for a "nice" stock to put on it, just funtional but not too beat up would be fine.
Any input or advice would be appreciated.
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Need to know if it's long lug, short lug, or pinned barrel and if you want spike or blade slot cut. I have crappy & decent of all types, but a matching HG might be elusive. I also may have gas tubes, pistons & extensions with spring. PAX
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Thank you very much Echo1!
I hope you can hold on this until my next trip back to CONUS. I will contact you when I have plans for that and hope to arrange a purchase from you.
This SKS has a threaded/screwed barrel. I can't say if long or short lug. I don't care that the handguard/stock match perfectly or not - close enough will work. I can always strip and stain for a close match if required.
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Cool. Let me know exactly the parts needed, PAX