TwinMustang
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- Location
- Prince Rupert, BC
Good gentlemen of the forum, I am but a humble marksman, used to shooting rifles as they came to me. I have done very little modification or tuning, and have no idea where to even start with my SKS.
I've had a 1954r SKS for quite a while now, and I've put quite a lot of corrosive ammunition through it. I was a dumb kid, and didn't know better. I do now.
First, where should I start with improving performance? Let's say I threw 2000 corrosive surplus rounds through it and the gas piston and barrel are showing the wear and tear, what's the first thing I should do?
I have seen a few posts about improvements made to various parts, including bedding and trigger group. Would polishing the bolt, carrier, and firing pin do anything? Should I start, instead, with re-bedding? Should I bother to keep the crappy old soviet stock, or should I get something else? I would love to put either a scope or better iron sights on. Dual aperture would be my preference, but I'll settle for anything under $75.
I've been out of the shooting and firearm world for almost 10 years, so it's time to dive back in and clear the rust, both from my brain and my skills.
Thanks in Advance!
I've had a 1954r SKS for quite a while now, and I've put quite a lot of corrosive ammunition through it. I was a dumb kid, and didn't know better. I do now.
First, where should I start with improving performance? Let's say I threw 2000 corrosive surplus rounds through it and the gas piston and barrel are showing the wear and tear, what's the first thing I should do?
I have seen a few posts about improvements made to various parts, including bedding and trigger group. Would polishing the bolt, carrier, and firing pin do anything? Should I start, instead, with re-bedding? Should I bother to keep the crappy old soviet stock, or should I get something else? I would love to put either a scope or better iron sights on. Dual aperture would be my preference, but I'll settle for anything under $75.
I've been out of the shooting and firearm world for almost 10 years, so it's time to dive back in and clear the rust, both from my brain and my skills.
Thanks in Advance!