Who has the coolest SKS. Post pics.

VERY cool mod... don't suppose you're open to reproducing this work, for a fee, if I were to send you an SKS-D trigger group??

:)


This is a Chinese military Type 56. The pistol grip has been moved forward to improve the rifle's balance

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The trigger guard doubles as the magazine release
 
So what sort of groups? 4 inches at 100?
I can't remember, it's been a while since I've shot it, I just remember being disappointed.

I have been doing some work on it trying to keep the op rod from sticking back after the last round.

I'll try to take it out soon with some better ammo and maybe take some pics of how it shoots.
 
So what sort of groups? 4 inches at 100?
I can't remember, it's been a while since I've shot it, I just remember being disappointed.

I have been doing some work on it trying to keep the op rod from sticking back after the last round.

I'll try to take it out soon with some better ammo and maybe take some pics of how it shoots.

At 100 with MFS SP and Barnall FMJ. It's about the same with Fusion and milsurp. Pretty bleh, and that's from the bench. The barrel is probably done.
http://i.imgur.com/my8yCOc.jpg

At 200 Barnall FMJ
http://i.imgur.com/mDvIYQq.jpg
 
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^^ For the stock i stripped it with a varnish stripper, then gave it a light sanding. Then i used a little bit of walnut gel stain, followed by about 10 coats of tung oil.

For the barrel, receiver etc- i stripped the blueing with white vinegar, 1500 grit wet sanded where i could, and dremel polished the hard to reach places, then hand polished with plain old automotive polish. Pretty easy to do, just a little time consuming
 
^^ For the stock i stripped it with a varnish stripper, then gave it a light sanding. Then i used a little bit of walnut gel stain, followed by about 10 coats of tung oil.

For the barrel, receiver etc- i stripped the blueing with white vinegar, 1500 grit wet sanded where i could, and dremel polished the hard to reach places, then hand polished with plain old automotive polish. Pretty easy to do, just a little time consuming

Thanks for the reply :)
Do you still shoot her? & did you protect the steel with anything?
 
i usually shoot my Chinese more then this one, but it has been out in the snow a few times since did the work on it. Haven't had any rust / dulling issues at all. I think as long as it gets a regular cleaning / wipe down after use it should be fine (and maybe a quick polish once a year..)
 
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