THanks for the replies. I'm not comfortable with drill and tap, so maybe the wartak or magwedge is the solution for me.
THanks for the replies. I'm not comfortable with drill and tap, so maybe the wartak or magwedge is the solution for me.
i have the cover type is ok but will loose 0 after a few rounds so its give or take
i preferred in the end to learn to use the irons and now enjoy it as it was intended
there are mounts you can drill and tap bolt to receiver but damaging the gun
was never an option to me
cheers
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I gave up on them, or optics on my many SKS in general. It's like trying to turn a Skoda into a F1 car... It just wasn't made for it, and I'll respectfully suggest the 7.63x39 round wasn't either, especially surplus.
Use it for plinking with iron sights... If you want a scope or RDS I suggest you look into another platform.
What about this one?
http://www.tech-sights.com/
Tech-sights are nice peep sites.
I've had nothing but trouble with dust cover scope mounts. The ones I've had are pretty terrible quality. I went to the Wartak, and it actually holds a zero quote nice. Makes me able to actually shoot to 200 yards with the sks.
Had one similar to that and it never zeroed after cleaning. I bought a scout scope mount from Marstar couple of years ago and it has worked amazing and zeros every time. Suggestion though about the scout scope mount is once you have the base of the scope mount secured never touch it.. only loosen the screws for the rail. It is great for red dots, holograms, or long eye relief scopes. unlike the wartak or the magwedge rail you can still use stripper clips.
here is the link, http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/produc...roductid=76277
video of it in use, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPzt7pW3RyY