Archangel stock for the sks.

Again, you have me confused with someone else. I don't care if you want me to make a video. I don't care if you find my post useful, or humorous, or anything else. I bought a stock, slapped it on and have shot a few boxes of ammo to zero the scope and do a bit of fun shooting. That's all.

You are the one that demanded to know an address and went off on SHTF tangents. I'm just posting my experience with my new gear. Maybe lighten up a bit, especially with a post that is full of :) faces.
May be those :) were sarcastic ? :)
Who knows.
Paranoid thinking sometimes saves lives in SHTF scenario
:))))))))))))) (not sarcastic)
OK let's get over it, but I'd still hope for a list of pros and cons :)
 
I should also mention that my clients that have shot it so far thought that it was really cool, and really enjoyed shooting it. Making hits at 100 yards on a 10" square gong was no problem for them. Not that the SKS is a heavy recoiler but it seems even less existant with this stock, but I guess it's a bit heavier than the wood. Pistol grip probably helps too
 
I should also mention that my clients that have shot it so far thought that it was really cool, and really enjoyed shooting it. Making hits at 100 yards on a 10" square gong was no problem for them. Not that the SKS is a heavy recoiler but it seems even less existant with this stock, but I guess it's a bit heavier than the wood. Pistol grip probably helps too
Interesting, this is w/ optics right?
What was the optics specs?
A couple of wks ago I saw an Aboriginal guy from the tribe shooting a can of paint at 100 yards w/ just sights... I couldn't believe it. The can was brightly painted in Green. His stock was regular though :)

Also, speaking about recoil, do you have some sort of muzzle brake on yours?
 
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Personally, I think this stock is a bad design.

What happens if you get squibs or FTFs. How do you inspect the rifle on-the-fly??? How do I inspect the bore or bolt/fireing pin???

To remove the reciver cover you have to pop out the trigger group and remove the reciever from the stock. That is f*cking retarded! All that work for a stupid "AK-ish" looking hump at the back.
 
There was never an SKS for $75, you had to buy a box of ammo and pay insane shipping cost on top of that. I don't understand why people keep posting that and then even insist in it, lol.
 
Interesting, this is w/ optics right?
What was the optics specs?
A couple of wks ago I saw an Aboriginal guy from the tribe shooting a can of paint at 100 yards w/ just sights... I couldn't believe it. The can was brightly painted in Green. His stock was regular though :)

Also, speaking about recoil, do you have some sort of muzzle brake on yours?

Scope is a Burris 3x9. I leave it on 3x. No muzzle brake. I'd never consider one for such a light recoiling rifle.
 
Personally, I think this stock is a bad design.

What happens if you get squibs or FTFs. How do you inspect the rifle on-the-fly??? How do I inspect the bore or bolt/fireing pin???

To remove the reciver cover you have to pop out the trigger group and remove the reciever from the stock. That is f*cking retarded! All that work for a stupid "AK-ish" looking hump at the back.

This is the biggest error and pain, big time and not readily fixable, unlike the gas tube problems
 
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There was never an SKS for $75, you had to buy a box of ammo and pay insane shipping cost on top of that. I don't understand why people keep posting that and then even insist in it, lol.

That's what I paid for 5 Chinese I SKS rifles. $75 each. No ammo and I picked up the crate from the store and put it in my VW camper van.
 
That's what I paid for 5 Chinese I SKS rifles. $75 each. No ammo and I picked up the crate from the store and put it in mein kampfervan.

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Then i guess youll just have to stick with your boring tapco/ wood/ ATI stock :p
Hi warrenlikesboats, there was a may be "Russian" guy on firearms forums, /k/, for example. His name was Ivan Chesnokov.
That guy would definitely hate all of us
:)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))

I didn't follow him for a while, well, at least from 2012.
And recently one of the forum members here brought his creations to our attention. So I decided to check, how Ivan is doing. Apperantly, the only place, which may be him or someone like him is this one:
https://www.facebook.com/THEGHOSTtOFIVANCHESNOKOV?ref=ts&fref=ts

Check it out, good laugh to sleep well is guaranteed :)
 
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