I call it art. SKS builds +I am Bubba, fear me.+

45ACPKING : sorry, i couldnt read thru all yours rambling but yeah, i get it, you are entitled to your opinion but so is he, hes entitled to his creativity, its his gun.

the reason i brought up sks-d cos i know you love them, i dont love them but i dont hate them either. i just collected them, i had 4 at one point.
anyways. bcos of a few creative Americans who wanted to solve an over supply of sks in the US and who dare to think outside the box. they bubbaed a few standard sks and because of them, your beloved sks-d was born. ofcos they were at first chastised. do you see the irony?
 
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Lever Arms used to sell brand new Chinese SKS D for about $90. I bought a few and they all worked fine. So did the Chinese "regular" SKS that sold for $75.
 
Interesting. I like the top sten version more, but both are interesting. Sks are still cheap and plentiful enough to play around with and modify.
 
It's like a modern art masterpiece, which means it looks like dogs balls and is probably worth nothing.
Maybe you can find some billionaire pervert collector to buy it for a few million, like those modern art pieces?
 
From that metal buttock SKS and you know your metal work also that reminds me of a last ditch AK lol, wish I had a spare SKS to play with the stock of like that lol
 
Wanted to share some builds. Neither is completely done, like a project car you can always find something further to tinker with. Photos cover the development of both.
The "skinny" SKS was built to keep it as light as possible and weighs in at just under 7 lbs unloaded.

The SkSten was built around the sten stock look and the magazine duck bill delete adapter.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/ixMQTqgxpEfFtCZ27

your SkSten looks interesting. i hate duckbill so i see you put a band around the spectre ball mag adapter, was it not stable with the factory screw?
 
45ACPKING : sorry, i couldnt read thru all yours rambling but yeah, i get it, you are entitled to your opinion but so is he, hes entitled to his creativity, its his gun.

the reason i brought up sks-d cos i know you love them, i dont love them but i dont hate them either. i just collected them, i had 4 at one point.
anyways. bcos of a few creative Americans who wanted to solve an over supply of sks in the US and who dare to think outside the box. they bubbaed a few standard sks and because of them, your beloved sks-d was born. ofcos they were at first chastised. do you see the irony?

every thread in red rifles that I post in, you and a couple others always seem to want to troll me over the SKS-D LOL admit it.... it's true.
For the record, I do not love the SKS at all...... I see it as a utility firearm and nothing more. I do not take them out for range days very often. I don't hunt with them or see a whole lot of point in spending money or much time in customizing them unless it is to improve the rifle for utility means. I have performed all the necessary mods to improve the trigger and a couple other little things. I am making a custom stock just because I need a project or i get bored fast.
But no..... I do not love the sks-d or any other model of the sks.
I love the ruger m77 mkII..... I love the lee enfield no 1 mkIII...... I love the colt 1911..... I love and miss the Bren gun..... but no love for the sks.... I own them for what they are. utility firearms that will go bang every time I need them too should the need arise.
 
every thread in red rifles that I post in, you and a couple others always seem to want to troll me over the SKS-D LOL admit it.... it's true.
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me troll you? not true... what other threads? i actually think you made good contributions to RR.
 
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Did some one say bubba? I put this one together few months ago :) you guys might like it.

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I think that looks pretty decent. That Choate stock seems like a waaay better stock then the more common ATi Fiberforce ones.
 
your SkSten looks interesting. i hate duckbill so i see you put a band around the spectre ball mag adapter, was it not stable with the factory screw?

No, unfortunately it flopped around in the breeze like a pecker in Saskatoon.
I am not sure if it's all of them or the one I got, as it was second hand. With the way they are mounted I don't see how they wouldn't work loose or have play.
Honestly your not much further behind puting a pin through the stock for the same effect.
 
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