Ben777,your factory stock looks good,too...willing to sell it?
Finally, i'm almost done with this project...
-1955/56 Tula all match #
-Timbersmith Monte-Carlo stock with custom slot for the bayonet
-Techsight TS200
-Tapco front post
-Bolt buffer from Techsight
-5 rounds Promag mag
-5/20 rounds Tapco mag
-Wolf spring kit ( 2 )
-Polished upper bolt + bayonet
-Tapco extended mag release
Now I need to sight this thing and shoot different kind of ammo.
The middle sight is still there, I will try to align the 3 sights...
Techsights is a gr8 upgrate but I was impress by how much the wolf spring kit reduce the trigger pull weight... I dry fired it with snaps-caps...
Enjoy and let me know what you think !!!
Special thanks to Dave @ www.hical.ca
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With different light...
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WE were going to do a Timbersmith Thumbhole conversion... but I made the mistake of researching the history of our rifles... two 1953 Tula's all matching not refurbs... I couldn't bring myself to do it... so the mods we did are a little more traditional... we saved the original receiver covers and mags... and rigged ours like this... with the recoil buffer and shell deflector the scopes have held POI for 500 rounds;
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Does the stock help out accuracy at all? (timbersmith) I was thinking of doing the thumbhole one.
Gorgeous Man!! This is exactly how i wanted to do my first sks up....Looking at a 54 tula unissued, cant wait to see it come out looking that damn classy. How much for everything?
Hey there Ben I really like your idea of mimicking the Polish Honour Guard look. I think I will follow that inspiration as well, can you tell me how you polished the bolt/bolt carrier and bayonet?
Thanks.
Also, do you think it would be difficult to sharpen the bayonet? Any ideas how best to do so?
Thanks.
Why ?
Go see a professional sharpener.
Thx for the info... But they are unavailable !!!
Thanks a lot I'll be looking forward to some more detailed pics. For the stock would you suggest stripping, sanding and then using Tung oil to get that lighter colour look on the laminate? What would be best to seal it? Just some varnish?
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