I went down the road of trying to make my first "tactical" rifle out of an SKS and threw waaay too much money at it thinking I was saving money by starting with an affordable, non restricted rifle that shoots cheap ammo. I started with a stock, next came the rail, the red dot and a few other little trinkets. I realized I could no longer use stripper clips so it was definitely not a "tactical" rifle so I bought some plastic mags. I didn't like the clunky after market mags very much so I sold the rail, red dot and mags and bought a nice peep site then went back to the original mag.
There it should have stayed, and it did for a year or so. I then noticed Hi Cal had their AR mag adapter on sale, so I thought darn, that's just what my SKS needs. A few hundred more in for the adapter and 4 pistol mags. I had since acquired another rail for a good deal, so back on it went and of course I needed another red dot. I have put well over a grand into that SKS and don't get me wrong, it was a fun project but it is still a large, heavy rifle that really didn't become any more ergonomic.
I have since bought a Vz 58 which in retrospect is what I should have done in the first place, I also have an original SKS so I never pull the "modified" SKS out anymore. I wouldn't even attempt to sell it because to make any sort of return, I think I'd have no chance. And now my current project is putting it back into the hardwood stock with the mag adapter and peep sites.
Seen this too many times.... modding the snot out of an SKS is a lose-lose thing.
Either stock or minor practical enhancements are the way to go or it quickly goes from a great rugged inexpensive rifle into a money pit that is no more useful.
I have 2x 54' IZZY laminates both with identical mods, all practical & useful ... and makes the rifle as light as it's ever gonna get.
- trigger job
- Wolf trigger springs
- Tech Sight TS200 rear sight
- Tech Sight thin front sight
- removed bayo, cleaning rod, cleaning kit and spring in stock storage compartment
- ground off cleaning rod & bayo attachments
- Magpul flush cup for QD attachment on right rear of stock
- Blue Force Gear universal wire loop for front sling attachment
- RedWire Gear sling
- in the process of filling the bayo & rear sling attachment holes with mahogany for a cleaner feel
Mods I may still do:
- swap TS200 for the steel version
- trigger over travel mod search "sks ratrod"
- AK slant break
These mods are all inexpensive, functional, improve accuracy and keeps the SKS clean and light.... a win-win to me.
And agree, if you wanna put money into a more "modern' x39 design the vz58 is the better way to go.