Dont waste your time or money on those trinkets. Shooting your SKS will not harm it, the muzzle climb is small and it has little recoil to begin with. My 11 yer old nephew will shoot my SKS all day as long as I'm handing him ammunition. Honestly, an SKS shoots a small bullet, if you're addressing this concern for a kid, shove some extra padding in their jacket, they will get used to it. If you're an adult, then you're a total wimp and this is probably not the best hobby for you.
Thanks for the input everyone. I love it when a little bit of research stops me from spending my hard-earned cash unnecessarily. I actually wasn't thinking of mounting a scope, but rather thought it looked like a simple modification to possibly reduce muzzle climb.
Dont waste your time or money on those trinkets. Shooting your SKS will not harm it, the muzzle climb is small and it has little recoil to begin with. My 11 yer old nephew will shoot my SKS all day as long as I'm handing him ammunition. Honestly, an SKS shoots a small bullet, if you're addressing this concern for a kid, shove some extra padding in their jacket, they will get used to it. If you're an adult, then you're a total wimp and this is probably not the best hobby for you.
And a .338 with a 300 grains bullet makes a SKS feel like a BB gun.Does nothing for accuracy but it does keep the recoil spring in place and by doing this it increase's the accuracy of this rifle. This part and the double spring cut trigger job is the easyest/cheapest way to not only increase ones accruacy and enjoyment level when shooting.

I added one of the buffers to an order one time because they were cheap and i figured why not try it, worst case scenario it did nothing and i would take it out, but i couldn't get the damn thing into the back of my cover, so it's just been sitting in a bag in my closet because i didn't want to take the time to shave it down to fit
Blaaa Hahaha!!!I love self contradiction
I also tried this mod too. I thought that it would work as cutting down on the movement of the rear cover but after testing with or with out it found that it did nothing. Although I did try removing the rear cover release pin and replacing it with a nut and bolt but yet again I ran into cycling issue's after ripping to many rounds to quickly.I don't have this type of buffer, but have been told they are superior to the type I have in my SKS that mainly acts as a seat for the spring as previously mentioned.
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