I was thinking of something that attached to the front sight. Without actually seeing close up photos of the sights it's impossible to see if this would be possible. The rail would have to be small in any event, probably the size suitable for a doctor optic or Aimpoint micro. I see th ejection port is on the top but which way does the pistol eject?
I've been beaten to this, but the pistol ejects straight up and slightly forward I believe. Even on an indoor firing line I had no problems with casings coming back down my shirt or hitting me in the face or anything, I had the odd one bounce off the roof and bump my shoulder or something but nothing dangerous. Not too many ambidextrous guns made in the late 50s/early 60s.
I'd love to have one of these full sized stocks. In the photo of the wood one you can actually see that its a VZ-58 stock mounted onto an adapter to fit the Skorpions dove tail. In theory this means that you could probably mount a VZ-58 side folder and I think it would look pretty cool.
This is what I'd like to see (Charles?). It would attach to the dovetail. It is two piece with the top part attaching with hex screws to the lower. The upper part has an opening for the rear sight. The dovetail is replicated to reattach the stock (which wouldn't then fold), but I can also see it made to attach a 58 side folder (my choice) or maybe a Stormwerkz adaptor. Just thinking out loud.
Yeah, this is what I had in mind and in my opinion what would be the most sturdy and look the best. I have no machining skills whats so ever. Perhaps I'd have to talk to Dlask, I hear he knows his stuff and is Czech on top of it so he'd probably get a kick out of doing something for a Skorpion.
Here is a shot of a spare hinge/mount for the folding stock.
In my opinion, although I don't know much about machining, the easiest way would be to run a horizontal bar through the two holes where the stock pivots for a base. Than have 2 posts coming up on either side of that bar with two spots for hex bolts and a rail sitting up top. Or would it not be much more expensive to just machine the entire thing out of one piece of metal with a hole cut to see the rear sight? Do all rails have similar mounting holes? Because it would be cool to not have the rail be a piece of it so I could change to a bigger/smaller rail as needed.
BTW, here is a photo of an interesting stance I discovered when looking for Skorpion stuff, I'll have to try this with my shorter mag next time I'm at the range.