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This is a test to see how inept I am at posting a half @ss pic of my modified Norinco SKS.

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Well ,some how it worked this time.Anyway here she is in all it`s glory.Some of you may not like it, and that`s OK.....but it was my first project ,with inspiration by curtton.

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i love it.

i have never did a dragunov clone with a SKS cos its more work .

lets see some pic on how you did the body , HG and the stock .
 
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This is a test to see how inept I am at posting a half @ss pic of my modified Norinco SKS.

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Well ,some how it worked this time.Anyway here she is in all it`s glory.Some of you may not like it, and that`s OK.....but it was my first project ,with inspiration by curtton.

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oh...my...GOD
That Dragunov style stock is ###Y!!!!!!!
dude
VERY good job..
The Digicamo job is good too.

you have some good skills there.

p.s. name your price i want that stock.
 
Thanks guys for the kind words.The build took me 4 months to complete ,as I had to make the stock and hand guards from scratch (laminated 2 x 3/4 baltic Birch to make the rough dimension 1 1/2" thick)then machine ,bandsaw and router the parts and re-checking fit many,many times then sand,sand,sand and sand some more.I only original part of the stock is the action portion, the rest was carefully cut off using my table saw and home made jigs (OBTW-the Chinese wood they use burns easily and smells worse !)
To hide and cover the original wood ,I used some 1/8 x 2" anodized aluminum stock and rough cut it on my band saw and machined the slots and stuff with a router and jigs(I tried to make it look a little more AK ,so added slots and stuff to make it look busy)The aluminum side plates were attached using West Systems epoxy and fillers and filled with the same ,then assorted machine hex screws etc. to hold everything nice and secure.I also added a thin 1/16 aluminum plate in front of the mag well ,mostly for looks.
The hardest part of the build was attaching the stock to the original wood action of the SKS (the bolt angle had to be exactly right ,so beer and assorted swear words were used as well as much head scratching)
The stock was finished using a mix of 3 stains mixed together ,then later tinted with gloss Varethane and stain.4 coats brush on and 4 coats spray on (from a can)
I added a polished piece of Cocobolo end cap and a brass screw to dress up the bottom of the hand grip on the butt stock.
To finish I used about 8 coats of DuraCoat (gun blue) using my badger 150 airbrush @ 15 psi. and an inline air drier.This was the first time using DuraCoat and must say I am very impressed.....GRERAT STUFF !

I think my next project will be some home made wood furniture on my next CZ858 ,as the one I have now has a folding stock and black handrails.....looks alright ,but I really love the look of wood.Not sure what type of wood i will use ,but then again ,I need another CZ first.

I will post more pics soon ,showing the various stages of the build as well as more of the finished gun.But you will have to excuse the quality of some of the photos.

Thanks again.

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oh...my...GOD
That Dragunov style stock is ###Y!!!!!!!
dude
VERY good job..
The Digicamo job is good too.

you have some good skills there.

p.s. name your price i want that stock.

Hmmmmmm........1 Billion dollars....bwaaaahahahahhahahhahhahhhhaaa.

Thanks for the kind words.The Norinco M-14 paint job was an experiment ,not sure if I like it ,might go back to natural wood ,but I hate that greasy stuff !

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Hmmmmmm........1 Billion dollars....bwaaaahahahahhahahhahhahhhhaaa.

Thanks for the kind words.The Norinco M-14 paint job was an experiment ,not sure if I like it ,might go back to natural wood ,but I hate that greasy stuff !

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your fabrication description above makes the whole thing look even BETTER, head scratching and beer give it bonus cool points :)
 
more problems posting pics....getting angry....must order pizza and try again.Sorry

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where are you getting hung up?

any problem downloading a pic to photobucket?

once on photobucket , dont forget to put the cursor over the pic and then drag down to IMG code and then left click and the right click to "copy" and then paste to a post here .
 
where are you getting hung up?

any problem downloading a pic to photobucket?

once on photobucket , dont forget to put the cursor over the pic and then drag down to IMG code and then left click and the right click to "copy" and then paste to a post here .

Not sure where I went FUBAR.The first time i tried ,I got the `ole red X....but got it the second time.Tried again and got the `ole red X again.I`m not sure what i did right or wrong.I`ll try your suggestion curtton.

Please remember ,I`m a tin basher by trade and a woodworker as one of my hobbies,IT guy I am not.

OK....PROBLEM FIXED !!!

Thanks

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I don`t believe it ,I finally got the hang of this copy ,paste ,left click,right click badda bing...badda boom.

These show the old stock cut to pieces and what portion was used.The wood containing the action was filled with epoxy paste and hanger bolts epoxied into the end to recieve the bottom hand guard.Other pics show various parts before being attached (you can see the aluminum pieces I fastened to the end grain of the original stock for added strength.There is one photo of the anodized aluminum side panel before final milling and completion.

Thanks for looking.

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