SKS Gas piston cover removal.

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Anyone find this extreamly difficult ? I dont plan on using the front rails, im going to buy a reviever with rails on it for my optics so I might just paint the wood black but damn ! So for now it looks funny lol....

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i had a hard time getting mine off untill i used a small sledge hammer and a punch to get the pin out. works like a charm after you get a bit angry:redface:
 
Ok, well I am thinking about just getting some matt or flat black spray paint and blasting it black... Should I sand it first or just blast it ? Should I get heat resistant paint ? Any tips ?
 
There are several methods that have been posted here re:getting that damned pin out.

I've tried all of them, and STILL couldn't get that effing pin out. What I finally wound up doing was cutting the wood with a hacksaw - being VERY careful not to cut into the gas tube - and breaking the wood out so I could install the Tapco gas piston tube cover on a SKS I sold. This method ruins the stock wood cover, but I didn't really give a damn, as I needed to get the Tapco part on.

I suppose if you have access to a drill press, or a machinist who knows how to use one, the pin can be drilled out and replaced with the Tapco-supplied pin. I only know that I couldn't get the pin out of my Russian refurb, even using heat, a lot of Knock-er-Loose, and a punch and (big) hammer.

Good luck, buddy, you will need it. :D
 
Ok, well I am thinking about just getting some matt or flat black spray paint and blasting it black... Should I sand it first or just blast it ? Should I get heat resistant paint ? Any tips ?

i wouldnt paint it. it will never mach. but if you do paint it you wont need heat resistant paint because its wood.
p.s. use a vice a punch and one good swing with a sledge hammer trust me it works.
 
i wouldnt paint it. it will never mach. but if you do paint it you wont need heat resistant paint because its wood.

Thats was kinda my worry. I think i will just try and cut the wood like shredder said... How did you get the tapco back on tho ? Do you not need to be able to slide the thing out a bit to get the tapco in place ?
 
not too sure why so many people have trouble with the pin.. place it on a good solid base ( with a hole in it for the pin to drift through ) then using a brass punch, hit the little prick !!
I've done 3 with no issue and 1 that required a slightly harder hit ( nothing crazy )
 
not too sure why so many people have trouble with the pin.. place it on a good solid base ( with a hole in it for the pin to drift through ) then using a brass punch, hit the little prick !!
I've done 3 with no issue and 1 that required a slightly harder hit ( nothing crazy )

I tried, I even got a buddy to help. First He held it while I aimed and swung. Tried for a few min no luck. Put it in a vice, still no luck... The damn thing I swear is welded in.
 
how about drilling it out with a fine metal bit and installing a new "pin" - they're nothing fancy

this ^^^^^^ i have done 2 of them with a cordless drill free hand. use a small metal bit and go at it, just try to stay straight so not to oblong the pin channel....i got roll pins from home hardware after i intstalled the new covers....ground the pin to correct length and good to go.
 
not too sure why so many people have trouble with the pin.. place it on a good solid base ( with a hole in it for the pin to drift through ) then using a brass punch, hit the little prick !!
I've done 3 with no issue and 1 that required a slightly harder hit ( nothing crazy )
i got a metal heat shield from hical and found it wasnt too easy so i was hesitant to continue. 6 months later i did something about it and found it to be very easy with the right hammer/vice and punch. well worth the effort(very little) in the end:cheers:
 
not too sure why so many people have trouble with the pin.. place it on a good solid base ( with a hole in it for the pin to drift through ) then using a brass punch, hit the little prick !!
I've done 3 with no issue and 1 that required a slightly harder hit ( nothing crazy )

brass punch was worthless for me. needed to use a steel punch. a nail setter. the edge of the punch actually cut off the rolled/peened edges of the pin.

one of these guys (obviously this is just to get it moving. finish with something that fits the hole)

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Ok, well I am thinking about just getting some matt or flat black spray paint and blasting it black... Should I sand it first or just blast it ? Should I get heat resistant paint ? Any tips ?

i wouldnt paint it. it will never mach. but if you do paint it you wont need heat resistant paint because its wood.
p.s. use a vice a punch and one good swing with a sledge hammer trust me it works.

If you decide to paint it get a can of spray on truck bedliner at crappy tire or walmart. It is much tougher than regular paint, heat resistant and is easy to spray on. I sanded first, but i don't know how necassary it is.


this ^^^^^^ i have done 2 of them with a cordless drill free hand. use a small metal bit and go at it, just try to stay straight so not to oblong the pin channel....i got roll pins from home hardware after i intstalled the new covers....ground the pin to correct length and good to go.

DRILL work like a charm!

Don't be afraid to drill the pin out, they send you a new pin for a reason, or order a second gas to from marstar or lever and you still have the original wood if you want to go back to it
 
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