Don't get me wrong, I have a great appreciation for the SKS, but as it comes. It is a super reliable gun at a great price, and ammo is cheap and plentiful. How could you not love that.
That Monte Carlo stock is not a useful add on! You are raising the comb on a gun that is meat for irons, and is hard to mount reliable optics on anyways. Unless you have a side mount drilled and tapped to the receiver you are hurting your gun making an uncomfortable cheek position for iron sights.
The issue for me is that with the SKS you are very limited. Accuracy is not great, mounting optics is difficult, it is pretty heavy, etc.
If you are gonna throw a bunch of money at it, then do it to actually improve the gun, with a side mount, and optics, then think about that laminate stock. The problem now is that you have a useful gun, but it is gonna weight 10 pounds!
Again, I have owned a couple and done all this crap to them. I regretted it and lost money in the end.
If I was doing it again it would be bone stock.
Just my .02 cents. No hate for anyone who thinks I am wrong.