any luck removing sks bayonet?

metalmankev

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I was looking to remove the bayonet without cutting anything on my rifle but the bolt going through the lug seems to be punched by the thread. Anyone have ideas for this other than a hacksaw?
 
3/8 th inch air wrench and a high grade proper sized bit and have at her.
Or if you don't have air, try one of those impack drivers. the imortant
part is the proper screw driver end.
 
3/8 th inch air wrench and a high grade proper sized bit and have at her.
Or if you don't have air, try one of those impack drivers. the imortant
part is the proper screw driver end.

No need to use air, I removed mine with the proper size drill bit and a battery powered drill. Just work the screw back and forth and it will come out.

Just be careful, because the bayo IS spring-loaded and the spring WILL fly off the gun if you're not ready.
 
I had to use a wrachet with a really long extender and a adaptor with a flat head to take mine of. Oh ya I dropped some kroil and worked it in before it came off.
 
What kinda of SKS is it? If its anything but a Norinco, I would day leave the poor thing alone in its Milsurp glory.
 
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I was looking to remove the bayonet without cutting anything on my rifle but the bolt going through the lug seems to be punched by the thread. Anyone have ideas for this other than a hacksaw?

My SKS's are punched, thought of removing the bayonet. Tried some "Snap On" screwdrivers and a high quality gun screwdriver kit. They were about to start burring the screw. Very hard to remove and was about to try an impact driver till I asked myself "why exactly am I doing this" I had no real good reason, so the bayonet is staying on them rather than damaging the screw...
 
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