People already selling there SKS

Your right about that. My comment was meant it in good jest.:)
People's situations, finances, wants, and needs fluctuate - things come and go.
 
We are going through tough times though... some realize that what is a SKS worth puts some food on the table or pays part of the mortgage


Many people get on the band wagon just because there is such a buzz about them since the Russian shipment, then realize they have no need for one, or their wife found out LOL :D
 
I guess the reason I am not satisfied with my SKS is the stock. Im sure it is the same all the way around for these as there is dents/dings and scratches on all of them. Im either gonna do a massive re-finish to it or buy some synthetic stocks and replace the wood.
 
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Lol
Not the perfect gun for hunting, and where I live the largest caliber allowed is .270
For moose though I would use my SVT, I have a nice Bushnell Elite 4200 scope for it; but I have to win the draw first, the hardest part or scrape $3000+ and hire an outfitter up north.

Put some soft points in one, and it will really put food on the table.
 
Hey, look here it's doable:

Butt stock before
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and after refinishing
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I guess the reason I am not satisfied with my SKS is the stock. Im sure it is the same all the way around for these as there is dents/dings and scratches on all of them. Im either gonna do a massive re-finish to it or buy some synthetic stocks and replace the wood.
 
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PS:
if you want to fully restore your stock, after stripping it down of shellac and cleaning, you should impregnate it with creosote (an oily product used to preserve telegraph poles and railroad ties) as originally done by the soviets (most noticeble smell when you remove the butt plate); this is the reason for the blotchy finish on the stock; the soviets didn't use BLO or tung oil to impregnate the wood on military rifles, only creosote.

I guess the reason I am not satisfied with my SKS is the stock. Im sure it is the same all the way around for these as there is dents/dings and scratches on all of them. Im either gonna do a massive re-finish to it or buy some synthetic stocks and replace the wood.
 
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