I hope this doesn't count as thread hijacking, but I figured you might like to see how hot these look without that ugly box mag...
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I'm planning on mounting a scope and completely removing the iron sights this weekend as well
Na way bjs7293 this mount on that set-up with a red dot with the x39 BDC rocks on the SkS. Plus it's super easy to install and no mods required to the stock. Even though it says to anchor screws to the stock I never did and it just works great!I would suggest you do not remove your iron sights until you have your optic perfected or use a setup that irons can be used as well.
Long story short, the irons are coming off and a scope is going on. I hate the irons and I hate trying to shoot 100 yards with them. I've got the scope, and I've got a reciever cover mount, which I'm modifying to mount directly to the reciever. It's not like they can't be put back on if worse comes to worse, the front sight block is only pressed and pinned onto the barrel. I have a 12 ton shop press that should make short work of taking it off in one piece.
how do you like it? ive been thinkin about one of those ati stocks for my sks..
all you need now is some tapco 5/20's and maybe a steel 5/30 mag or two and your set!
.... and a muzzle break, scope mount, red dot....

how well does it shoot...?
Looks good, anything is better than the factory stock. There was no way I could shoot the SKS all humped over like a monkey f***ing a football. The ergonomics of some of the aftermarket stocks makes the change worth while. You will hear the old diehards out there say they are crap and change the barrel harmonics, etc,ect,ect but most of them have never even tried aftermarket stocks. For me I use and like the Choates Monti Carlo, and the Tapco T6. I have consistant good results at the range with both these stocks.
Its pretty easy to hit stuff at 100 yards with iron sights!
Not accurately, and not with my eyesight.



























