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I prefer the look of the wood but I had a Tapco put on because the ergonomics are far better.
couldn't agree with you more but still don't trash that purdy stock that you refinished. As some times wood and metal look real nice even more so with the amount of work you put into it.I ordered a Chinese military issue red fiberglass stock with the blade cut-out and matching handguard from SKSman. I hear they're lighter, strong, and moisture resistant -- a perfect compliment to my Arma-coated Russian. I'll post pics when I receive it.
My favourite stock for the SKS has not been made yet. imo a stock for the SKS is required that has a steel or aluminum tub like some of the newer stocks for the Remington 700. The rest would be laid up fibreglass, it would be heavy but a desireable stock. Why would I want such a stock? Just for the satisfaction of having one. The best custom made stock for the SKS I have seen anywhere was manufactured by one of our forum members, he made it in the image of an AK-47, and it was excellent!.
Edit: the Beech 59/66 stocks are very nice, I also think the Chinese red fibreglass ones are about the best non-wood SKS stocks you can find.




























