Mick.McCann
Regular
- Location
- Near Waterloo
Howdy
I have a tapco t6 stock on my sks. It has the picatinny front rail on top of the gas tube. This is where i plan on mounting a soon to aquire reflex or holographic sight. Later i plan on obtaining one of those receiver covers with a rail integrated on it, to mount a quick detach magnifier to use in conjunction with the reflex sights up front. What im wondering, and am having a hard time finding answers to anywhere is this:
It seems its best to use thses two in conjunction on a full rail system like an AR or something, so that the magnifier can be attached (or sits) immediately behind the reflex sights themselves. If your familiar with the set up of the sks and its bolt, this is virtually impossible (on my budget). Do you think (or know) if having the magnifier further away from the reflex than average will affect it majorly?
I know that the major complaint for most of these magnifiers is a short eye relief of only about 1.5-2" to begin with. I know im not shooting a .50 here, but id hate to lose any more eye relief than 1.5". The small recoil of a 7.62x39 will likely still be enough for the magnifier to give my eye the unwanted kiss from time to time. I have only ever found one picture of this set up or anything like it on an SKS, unfortunately no literature or opinions to match it. Im very curious....
Thanks for any insight
I have a tapco t6 stock on my sks. It has the picatinny front rail on top of the gas tube. This is where i plan on mounting a soon to aquire reflex or holographic sight. Later i plan on obtaining one of those receiver covers with a rail integrated on it, to mount a quick detach magnifier to use in conjunction with the reflex sights up front. What im wondering, and am having a hard time finding answers to anywhere is this:
It seems its best to use thses two in conjunction on a full rail system like an AR or something, so that the magnifier can be attached (or sits) immediately behind the reflex sights themselves. If your familiar with the set up of the sks and its bolt, this is virtually impossible (on my budget). Do you think (or know) if having the magnifier further away from the reflex than average will affect it majorly?
I know that the major complaint for most of these magnifiers is a short eye relief of only about 1.5-2" to begin with. I know im not shooting a .50 here, but id hate to lose any more eye relief than 1.5". The small recoil of a 7.62x39 will likely still be enough for the magnifier to give my eye the unwanted kiss from time to time. I have only ever found one picture of this set up or anything like it on an SKS, unfortunately no literature or opinions to match it. Im very curious....
Thanks for any insight


















































