For anyone who has used or owns a kicklite stock...

ShotgunNut

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I just ordered one and your review on it would be very much appreciated. I'm only buying it for the sake of trying something new and would just like your feedback. What do like or dislike about it? Thank you.
 
I don't know what the latest build is like, but the one I got about a year ago put a spread downward and to the left of the point of aim.
If you're shooting at point blank range, it should be okay.
It's a gimmick, and the 7.62 x39 doesn't have enough kick to warrant any such crap.
If you want to reduce the felt recoil, make the bugger heavier. I found the Archangel Opfor makes it handle like a Cadillac.
 
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I enjoy mine. As said above the recoil isn't really an issue if you're referring to the sks 7.62x39 kick-lite stock, that being said I look at it as a bonus feature and really do think it is the best option available for the sks. The pistol grip is a part of the main body of the stock so you don't have to worry about it coming loose like the others. There's still an opening behind the trigger guard for easy takedown of the rifle. The polymer feels good and not cheap at all. There's a convenient storage in the pistol grip but at the same time the grip feels robust and not of a thin/hollow construction like others do. I recommend it personally.
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Thanks, how about the buffer tube? Is it inter changable? Or do you think it would be easy to fix the stock in place some how if not? I'm definitely not trying to reduce recoil, I just like the Tapco stock but hate the saw grip and this seemed like a solution. Also because Tapco, stupidly, does not include the butt pad with their system and that irritates the #### out of me. This seems like a better deal.
 
Thanks, how about the buffer tube? Is it inter changable? Or do you think it would be easy to fix the stock in place some how if not? I'm definitely not trying to reduce recoil, I just like the Tapco stock but hate the saw grip and this seemed like a solution. Also because Tapco, stupidly, does not include the butt pad with their system and that irritates the #### out of me. This seems like a better deal.

Most solutions to getting rid of the buffer include but are not limited to rivets and bolts
 
My friend has one on his SKS. He like it. I prefer the original wood stock. His shoots minute of barn door. Mine shoots 6" groups at 100yds. YMMV. (the accuracy is probably unrelated to the stock, it very well may just be the user lol)
 
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