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Stock Removal

Started by jmaurer, Today at 09:27:21 AM

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jmaurer

I've been looking for a decent Russian SKS in an aftermarket stock as a donor for a Polish ceremonial stock set, and have finally found one. It's in what I think is an ATI Fiberforce stock. I've tried with what I think is reasonable effort to disengage the trigger guard and can get the latch to move, but there just isn't enough clearance to get it out. Any suggestions? I don't want to mar the rifle because of the stock, and I'd prefer to keep the stock intact to use as trade goods at funshows.

As a last resort, I will cut that sucker off, abuse it some, and then gleefully watch it melt in a burn pile...
Alea iacta est

Greatguns

pics, pics, pics. We need pics.  :P

Safety on, rounded tool like a #1 or #2 phillips placed in the dimple of the catch, smack it with a mallot or small hammer should pop right off. The only reason it wouldn't pop would be that there is no tension spring underneath the trigger housing. If that's the case, apply upward pressure on the housing while popping the catch so that the housing releases. May need a third hand for that.
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jmaurer

Thanks, Greatguns. There doesn't appear to be a spring, although there looks to be a circular casting mark in the stock where one should be - may just be a sprue mark. I'll try to find something aluminum or brass to hopefully reduce wear marks. The rifle appears to be in excellent shape with minimal wear, aside from some slight peening of the bayonet lug from a now-removed bipod that used pointed steel pins to lock it in place.

Pics will be forthcoming, once it's in the Polish stock!
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Greatguns

Before and after will be nice to see.  :)
My Avatar is a pic of the real "Ghost" SKS in honor of xxxsks(joe). It is a pic of a fully decked out SKS in Capco hunter's kit. This was mine, the only other pic I had ever seen of one was Joe's.