Good Evening Shooters,
I would like to introduce my Chinese milsrup SKS hunter project. When planning this project i wanted to keep with the original wood stock and mix some styling ques from the SVT rifle and those old Enfield sniper rifles. A description of the modifications follows the pictures. It handles and shoulders beautifully and polishing the sear really made the trigger feel smooth as butter. I don't have a range report yet but i am super charged to go put this rifle through its paces! I have pics from the build if there are any questions.
Steve
Modifications made front to back were:
1- Removed the front sight block to help dragging the rifle through the willows
2- Repaired the bayonet channel in the forend of the stock to help the rigidity and make it look a little neater. Stripped and restained the stock
3- Ventilated steel hand guard which I thought was reminiscent of the vented hand guard on the SVT rifle
4- Glass bedding the action around the recoil lug to improve stock fit and hopefully add some accuracy
5- Shell deflector to prevent empty casings pinging off the scope
6- Polished the trigger sear to get rid of the gritty feeling of the trigger
7- Choate drill and tap scope mount and a 3-9 scope to give that close up view of the deer i hope to eat. Want to keep the kills as clean as possible
8- Hand fabricated cheek piece i modeled after those used on the WWII Enfield sniper rifles to correct the cheek weld with the higher sight picture on the scope
9- Limbsaver recoil pad to compensate for the punishing recoil of the SKS. The added inch or so helped to correct the eye relief when sighting with the scope
I would like to introduce my Chinese milsrup SKS hunter project. When planning this project i wanted to keep with the original wood stock and mix some styling ques from the SVT rifle and those old Enfield sniper rifles. A description of the modifications follows the pictures. It handles and shoulders beautifully and polishing the sear really made the trigger feel smooth as butter. I don't have a range report yet but i am super charged to go put this rifle through its paces! I have pics from the build if there are any questions.
Steve
Modifications made front to back were:
1- Removed the front sight block to help dragging the rifle through the willows
2- Repaired the bayonet channel in the forend of the stock to help the rigidity and make it look a little neater. Stripped and restained the stock
3- Ventilated steel hand guard which I thought was reminiscent of the vented hand guard on the SVT rifle
4- Glass bedding the action around the recoil lug to improve stock fit and hopefully add some accuracy
5- Shell deflector to prevent empty casings pinging off the scope
6- Polished the trigger sear to get rid of the gritty feeling of the trigger
7- Choate drill and tap scope mount and a 3-9 scope to give that close up view of the deer i hope to eat. Want to keep the kills as clean as possible
8- Hand fabricated cheek piece i modeled after those used on the WWII Enfield sniper rifles to correct the cheek weld with the higher sight picture on the scope
9- Limbsaver recoil pad to compensate for the punishing recoil of the SKS. The added inch or so helped to correct the eye relief when sighting with the scope



















































