Some "Trench Art" for you

biggest thing is the stock length its s too small for most the Russians made them this way to account for a variety of users both men and women and to account for heavy winter clothing. I don't shoot surplus often but I've gotten my sks's to shoot fist size and under groups with hand loads

Kind of my point.... If the best you can do is a fist sized group at 100 based on rifle dynamics and using hand loaded ammunition this isn't a wolf rifle...
 
Can shoot just fine with any other gun. By just fine I mean less then moa easily. Not my fault the sks are so inconsistent in barrel quality and accuracy. If your shoots good great mine however did not.
mine shoots phnomenally better than anything i was expecting based on what people say about them. all four that i have fired were quite accurate at 100 yards- 4 to 6 inch groups with iron sights and surplus ammo. maybe they were freaks, i dont know. and i do actually enjoy cleaning all my firearms after shooting. just old habits i guess, kind of feel it`s sacreligious to put them away unclean.... i do prefer an enfield, however.
the only "special" way i found to hit the target with an SKS was to line up the sights on the target at the same point of aim and squeeze the trigger. same as my enfield...
 
Can't bite my tongue on this one. If my father or grandfather witnessed such a "thing," back in the day you would be getting a free trip to the psychiatric wing.
You are a lucky guy, my grandfather is the type of "nice guy" that would send you to the Emergency room, not the psychiatry ward. Pure blasphemy. But, I never tell others what to do with their legally owned property. If its beautiful to YOU, then its beautiful period. Keep on truckin...........(and painting!!!!) The sunglasses industry thanks you.
 
You are a lucky guy, my grandfather is the type of "nice guy" that would send you to the Emergency room, not the psychiatry ward. Pure blasphemy. But, I never tell others what to do with their legally owned property. If its beautiful to YOU, then its beautiful period. Keep on truckin...........(and painting!!!!) The sunglasses industry thanks you.
Eccentricities are very much common place in today's society and is accepted.........well with some. I don't know anything personally about the OP, except that his art is off the wall, pund intended, and is quite odd.
 
Like Track has point out eccentricities in todays society is common as witnessed in part by the popularity of body piercing and tattooing. Those acts of self mutilation and the eccentric use of clothing are personal to ones own body and are for the most part innocent enough and cause no harm to self and others. However if the OP remembers when he filled out the application for his PAL there was many questions that referred to history of mental disorders. Eccentricities with the use of firearms and the relationship to psychiatric disorders is open to interpretation. My suggestion to the OP is that perhaps it is not wise to display your unique form of eccentric firearms art on a public form on the internet. As there may be authority type folks watching who may question your mental qualifications to be issued a PAL.
 
For a community founded on principles of liberty, you're sure quick to judge.
Maybe a good thing I don't post often.

Lost a smidge of respect for this domain..
 
I'm not concerned about your mental health, but from my experience working in antique furniture restoration and in painting, I can give you some career advice:

astronaut
milkman
cowboy
neurosurgeon
bus driver
 
My dad just asked me if I want to refinish his stock on his old savage super sporter chambered in 250 savage.

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Ha ha ^^ that's pretty sweet. Frick'n guy's giving me lawn mower envy tho I don't have the cash to run a John Deere I have to get by with my ride on Snapper.

warniklz - How are you with deep orangy-red dude? ala Snapper ride on red?

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I've got an old Jungle Carbine doing nothing and I've always been a little bummed that there's some pock marks on the bayonet, the rifle would look hilarious awesome on my Snapper ride on with matching paint :cool: I'd want to mount it muzzle up I think, maybe some contrasting black flames on the but stock.. lol R U in?? its just gatherin dust where it is..... pm sent
 
Awesome salty. Gotta mow the jungle for the jungle carbine to be any use. As for the paintjob I could do it in mg sleep. I could rig up some sort of mounting mechanism on there. Maybe mobify some Scotty parts.

And I hope you own something cool like a lightweight rig chamber in a 264 round to make up for a jungle carbine.
 
Ya, ya, maybe a swivel scotty rod holder or some chit so it could ride upright big ol orange bayonet to the sky, then just swing it forward a quarter turn and draw! Be damned you pesky crows snappin up all the bugs my snapper is snappin! Oh man, this is great I'm so glad I live in a small town in the boonies you obviously couldn't pull this off in the city but the neighbours in my village will get a kick out of this they'll just honk laugh and thumbs up. lmao Snapper warz..................... I'll email those pics the pock marks aren't too bad hit it with some 80 grit on a disk and most of em should come out. I don't mind paying for lots of paint either. A bunch of flood coats should smooth it out. I'm just looking for it to look at great an arms length away kind of deal.
 
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