Dad003, I may have access to my college's CNC machines and 3D printers in a week or two, I'll talk with my teacher and find out if it's possible. I'll get back to you when I find out.
So you say the design is finalized...
Have you considered removing the top cover and having the top rail lock onto the sks reciever with the reciever pin(or a push pin) This could also function as a recoil spring centering system (locking it down to increase accuracy thru repeatable placement in the receiver)
One could also implement a way to lock the top rail into the rear sight base for a third attachment point and really lock the sks into your stock top and bottom.
A cutout for the use of stripper clips could be made over the top of the action(perhaps a second product? Stripper clip compatable top rail)
Also the stock could be made lighter and cheaper by removing the side and lower rails and just leaving attachment holes for people to add rails as they see fit. This would also allow you to remove more material around the gas tube area and the lower hand guard
Just some ideas...
Good luck,
I'd buy an sks just to get this kit, great work!
I think the whole idea is really neat, but if it doesn't radically improve the rifle's performance, the market will probably only support a max $150 stock. That means designing a plastic composite sleave-type stock in order to satisfy economic constraints. While I find your ideas excellent, they are probably impractical for any large scale. A+ for innovation though!
Maybe but at least i will have a Unique Sks ^^
Jeez, if this is what it would end up like, I would get an SKS right away! It would build a great fun gun, cheap to run!