SKS Stock and Scope Options???

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jeepingpw said:
Leepers scope mount (with side reciever screws to hold it better)
case deflector
I just posted a thread concerned w/this particular mount, here; http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=69235
I'm wondering how well it holds zero or if you had to play with it at all, how well it re-zeros after the reciever cover is re-installed, what its performance is like after the barrel/reciever is hot from a few hundred rounds, etc. Can you fill me in? I'd really appreciate it :D
 
Sling cost 15 bucks or there abouts made it myself

How: Here
Parts: Here

So far no complaints about strength, there are a few item that get stiched up when i make them the short pice that couples the 2 cams near the muzle and the end that the slide lock terminates just ahead of the mag (in the pic above)

when you stick it together pay close attention to the arangement and feed path of the webbing it makes the differance lol
 
You can get the parts at hiking stores like Mountain Co-op (can't remember what it called right now). Last year I bought some 1" and 1 1/2" strap clips etc., there etc, for like 50 cents to 99 cents. They had the nylon strap also, in different sizes. Don't recall the prices since I didn't need any. It was cheap though.
 
roadwarrior said:
Hey poweredbybeer, I was wondering if you still had acces to the trigger groupe latch with the pistol grip ?
I think you mean Crash5291, that's his gun, not mine :D From what I've heard though on those Tapco T6's you need to unbolt the SAW pistol grip to pop out the trigger group latch, can't verify this since I obviously don't own one.
 
poweredbybeer said:
I think you mean Crash5291, that's his gun, not mine :D From what I've heard though on those Tapco T6's you need to unbolt the SAW pistol grip to pop out the trigger group latch, can't verify this since I obviously don't own one.


Ya, the pistol grip needs to come off to get at the trigger group. and if memory serves its a 1/2" lagbolt

IMO it would be much better off with a threaded insert and matching machine bolt to prevent wear and tear on the threads it the composet material of the stock as i highly doubt they will hold forver. the little gate under the handle seems very flimsy and cheap but as of yet its staying put and working fine. i dont rip apart the gun much cuze IMO its only a 150 buck gun and i have yet to see ANY hints of rust forming from lack of cleaning with corosive ammo with up to 2 weeks between shooting.

But that is me, if its dirty i clean but if its not why waste the time :cool:

on a side note if you can find a tap and plug to fit the stock tube it would make a good sry storage area
 
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