Rossiter93
Regular
- Location
- Nova Scotia
Hello all, like the title says, I have an SKS that had about an eighth of an inch vertical play while its in its stock. There is no horizontal play whatsoever, and I haven't shot the rifle yet but I am concerned about accuracy with that much movement. The rifle is a 1950 vintage, in a laminate stock. I intend to replace the stock at some point, but I was wondering if there is a known fix for this in the meantime? It appears that the movement is due to the stock being beaten down where it sits in the front ferrule, I was thinking something along the lines of shims or building up JB weld to create a tighter fit for the meantime. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you for your time!
Oh, I'll try to add pictures tonight when I get home from work.
Also, another side note, by bolt carrier seems to have cosmo still in the firing pin channel and no matter how much simple green, boiling water, and scrubbing with pipe cleaners I do o can't et the pin to float completely freely. It's much better then it was, and it will move if you're holding the bolt carrier and whip it back and forth hard enough, but it's no where near as buttery as my old Chinese SKS was. I'm going to try baking it in the over tonight to see if I can't get any stubborn cosmo out.
I'm only in such a rush to get this all done because I'm taking the girlfriend out shooting this weekend and she's going to fire it to see if she wants to buy the one available locally for a good price, her first time firing anything larger then her .22. I want it to be as pleasant as smooth an experience as possible haha.
Oh, I'll try to add pictures tonight when I get home from work.
Also, another side note, by bolt carrier seems to have cosmo still in the firing pin channel and no matter how much simple green, boiling water, and scrubbing with pipe cleaners I do o can't et the pin to float completely freely. It's much better then it was, and it will move if you're holding the bolt carrier and whip it back and forth hard enough, but it's no where near as buttery as my old Chinese SKS was. I'm going to try baking it in the over tonight to see if I can't get any stubborn cosmo out.
I'm only in such a rush to get this all done because I'm taking the girlfriend out shooting this weekend and she's going to fire it to see if she wants to buy the one available locally for a good price, her first time firing anything larger then her .22. I want it to be as pleasant as smooth an experience as possible haha.




















































