Would re-ddoing my SKS stock be bad or devalue it?

You can do two things:

You can chemically strip, buff with 00 steel wool, followed by 0000 steel wool, then 2 to 3 coats of tung oil, OR

You can remove the stock and put on a plastic stock.

I have done both, and love them both. My laminate stock looks like brand new.

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The only thing to add to this statement would be the "Old Masters" Gel Stain in Red Mahogany. It will look a milion times better with the tung oil treatment!
 
Depends what you have and the kind of wood.
Yugo, don't touch.
Russian rifles, I'ld be wary unless the wood is rough.
Chinese, the wood starts pretty rough, so who cares.

I had my Chinese SKS for near twenty years now. I couldn't stand that Number 12 Picnic Table Orange, colour of the stock. I stripped it and simply clear stained it and it changed the appearnace altogether. I have recieved a lot of compliments on it, and I am far less than amateur when it came to doing it.
 
I already re-did one of mine in "cabernet" stain (debated between mahogany and cabernet). The sanding removed 95+% of all marks and dings on the stock, and I am much happier with the look of it now. As a side note, if you clear coat, use semi-gloss, not gloss! Ask me how I know...
 
I'm not sure how one can devalue an already "devalued" military surplus rifle. Cheap, smelly, looks like ass, but works.
 
I plan on stripping and staining the stock on my Type 56 SKS. Luckily I work at a company that manufactures stains and lacquers in one of our divisions so I can choose from tens of thousands of custom colours and have it sprayed and lacquerd professionaly. Looking forward to my project
 
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