I just got back from the range where I was testing out my new Tech Sight on my latest SKS. The sights work great and will be even better when I get a fibre optic front post.
So I took my latest gun, along with my first one which is mounted in an ATI folding stock, as both needed to be sighted in. This was the first time I've shot them head to head and I realized something. The SKS factory stock really, really sucks.
When you buy an SKS you basically get some excellent components all packed together in a greasy, uncomfortable piece of wood, which is suitable only to keep the parts from getting lost until you can purchase a real stock. The factory stock wouldn't even make good fire wood as I can't imagine what kind of fumes cosmoline might put off.
So I will be mounting my latest purchase in a functional, clean, new, tactical stock. Haven't picked one out yet, but I'm sure the purists will chime in with a few suggestions on what I might do with the old one.
So I took my latest gun, along with my first one which is mounted in an ATI folding stock, as both needed to be sighted in. This was the first time I've shot them head to head and I realized something. The SKS factory stock really, really sucks.
When you buy an SKS you basically get some excellent components all packed together in a greasy, uncomfortable piece of wood, which is suitable only to keep the parts from getting lost until you can purchase a real stock. The factory stock wouldn't even make good fire wood as I can't imagine what kind of fumes cosmoline might put off.
So I will be mounting my latest purchase in a functional, clean, new, tactical stock. Haven't picked one out yet, but I'm sure the purists will chime in with a few suggestions on what I might do with the old one.


















































