Short barrel SKS

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I've been toying with the idea of having the barrel on my SKS shortened to the legal limit (by a certified gunsmith), before it becomes a restricted. I'm just woundering if anybody has tried this, or if you guys think its a bad idea? Also is it possible to still have the origonal front sight taken off the cut off part and re-installed on the shortened barrel?
 
Anything's possible, but why put so much $ into a sub $200 gun?

I have both a Russian & Chinese SKS, never thought about shortening them...

Cheers
Jay
 
Anything's possible, but why put so much $ into a sub $200 gun?

I have both a Russian & Chinese SKS, never thought about shortening them...

Cheers
Jay

Honestly, it would be for looks. I'm trying to build the most tactical looking SKS possible. cou: I know its not practical, just something I want to do. I could shorten it myself I guess, I just figured there is more to it than hacking of a few inches. If not I'll do it myself
 
SKS paratrooper model (good luck finding one)

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Yep, thats why I'm thinking of cutting mine down.

Well, if you're going for the paratrooper look & cut your rifle down to 16 inches, it will be RESTRICTED. Why? Because semi auto centerfires MUST HAVE an 18.5 inch or longer barrel...

So, you will have a range queen... Not that that is a bad thing, just that you would have taken a Non-Restricted gun & made it Restricted.

Cheers
Jay
 
Well, if you're going for the paratrooper look & cut your rifle down to 16 inches, it will be RESTRICTED. Why? Because semi auto centerfires MUST HAVE an 18.5 inch or longer barrel...

So, you will have a range queen... Not that that is a bad thing, just that you would have taken a Non-Restricted gun & made it Restricted.

Cheers
Jay

I wouldnt cut it down that much, just to the leagal limit before it goes into the restricted class. I definetly want to keep it non-restricted.
 
Well, if you're going for the paratrooper look & cut your rifle down to 16 inches, it will be RESTRICTED. Why? Because semi auto centerfires MUST HAVE an 18.5 inch or longer barrel...

So, you will have a range queen... Not that that is a bad thing, just that you would have taken a Non-Restricted gun & made it Restricted.

Cheers
Jay

It would actually be prohibited if you went under 18", would it not?

And it's alot of work to lose 1.5" off the barrel to be honest. It's not like your losing 4-6", your removing such a small amount that most people probably couldn't even tell by looking at it. I think it would be kind of pointless personally, especially with the cost of paying someone to do it. Now if you wanted, and felt up to it, you could cut it yourself, at the cost of probably having some flaking issues with the chrome bore.
 
It would actually be prohibited if you went under 18", would it not?

And it's alot of work to lose 1.5" off the barrel to be honest. It's not like your losing 4-6", your removing such a small amount that most people probably couldn't even tell by looking at it. I think it would be kind of pointless personally, especially with the cost of paying someone to do it. Now if you wanted, and felt up to it, you could cut it yourself, at the cost of probably having some flaking issues with the chrome bore.

Isnt the barrel 21"? So I would take off 2"-2 1/4" to be safe. I definetly dont want to ruin it, and if thats the case I wont be cutting it. I was just woundering. Sounds like its a bad idea now.
 
Any improvements from doing so would be purely looks. The barrel is already short and so is the stock. I can guarantee that it will not improve your groups but would bet money that they go worse. As said above, why bother with the effort for a gun worth less than 200 bucks.

A total waste of time and money for two inches. What will it give you?
 
I know of at least one paratrooper SKS in Canada. Doesn't see much use due to being restricted but he's not interested in selling.

Again, anything's possible.
 
It would actually be prohibited if you went under 18", would it not?

And it's alot of work to lose 1.5" off the barrel to be honest. It's not like your losing 4-6", your removing such a small amount that most people probably couldn't even tell by looking at it. I think it would be kind of pointless personally, especially with the cost of paying someone to do it. Now if you wanted, and felt up to it, you could cut it yourself, at the cost of probably having some flaking issues with the chrome bore.

You might be right! I can't remember what all the barrel rules are! Someone will pipe up with the letter of the law...

And, I agree with the rest of your post! Not worth the headaches to cut it down!

Cheers
Jay
 
Isnt the barrel 21"? So I would take off 2"-2 1/4" to be safe. I definetly dont want to ruin it, and if thats the case I wont be cutting it. I was just woundering. Sounds like its a bad idea now.

Just checked, it's 20.5". So a maximum of two inches. Better to leave 0.25"-0.5" to avoid any potential issue with LE IMO.

I'm not saying it's a bad idea, but I feel like the SKS is plenty handy in factory length. For the cost of getting someone to chop it professionally, you could buy a Norc M14 shorty or something, if you like the shorter battle rifle look.
 
You might be right! I can't remember what all the barrel rules are! Someone will pipe up with the letter of the law...

And, I agree with the rest of your post! Not worth the headaches to cut it down!

Cheers
Jay

IIRC under 18" with a modified barrel (ie: cut) = prohibited. So you could legally go to 18", but then it would be restricted. So 18.5"/470mm is the magic number to remain NR.
 
easy to do, improves accuracy, cut mine to 18 5/8 '', shorter stiffer barrel, new crown, and removes the years of abuse from improper cleaning with steel rod, do a search,
easy to do yourself, with hand tools,
just purchased from manson precision an awesome kit .
goodluck
go for it
 
IIRC under 18" with a modified barrel (ie: cut) = prohibited. So you could legally go to 18", but then it would be restricted. So 18.5"/470mm is the magic number to remain NR.

Exactly, 18.5 minimun for centerfire semi autos to be non restricted. Any barrel cut below 18" is PROHIBITED.
 
I did it to mine. This gun for me was a learning tool. I did mods to it and changed things before I tried anything on my other, more expensive guns.

I chopped 2 inches off and did a rough re-crown myself. It still shoots fine. It was never very accurate so it didnt really hurt anything.

I removed my front sight completely and replaced it with a brake that I actually had to weld on as it didnt fit tight. Looks sweet IMO. But no sight means you rely on whatever optic you choose. This wasnt a huge issue for me as I had already removed the rear sight and put on a BC scout mount so the front sight was useless.

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Ok, I seen enough. I'm doing it! I'll cut it to 18.75" to stay on the safe side. My only issue is I dont have tools to re-crown it. Anybody have a rough idea how much a smith will charge to do a crown job?
And is there anything I should know before going ahead. I take it you dont just measure from the muzzle? Is it from the base of the chamber?
 
Its from the end of the chamber... I did mine at 18.5 and wish id left just a bit more. I crowned mine with a dremel... not ideal. There are relatively cheap tools you can buy to do the crown yourself. But I cant imagine it would cost too much to have a smith do it properly.
 
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