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World's Most Expensive SKS's


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A friend of mine had a pair of SKS Norinco Paratroopers, this is what he did for his two sons.

 

 

Craig,


Timbersmith stocks
Murray’s triggers, hammers, sears
Tech-Sight insert-ready aperture sights
KNS Precision .052 front sight posts
TAPCO gas pistons
Sling swivel studs for Harris bipods
Recrowned one muzzle
 
The gunsmith tuned, hand-fitted, shimmed, etc. what were a couple of hastily assembled rifles.
 
The extra LOP compared with the Chinese paratrooper stock is very nice.  The Monte Carlo stock’s cheekpiece is too.  The rubber recoil pad may or may not make much difference but the SKS’s recoil never bothered me anyways.  The gunsmith was impressed with the Timbersmith stocks but he said that it could be quite a project for your average do-it-yourselfer. He had to do a lot of inletting and hand fitting to get them right.
 
I am a big fan of Tech-Sights and the extra sight radius that they provide on these rifles is outstanding.

 

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Those look great, my dads Tula is being left stock but if I ever ran into a screaming deal on another sks I could see myself wanting something like that for sure. :up:
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I would've left the original stocks unless they were really crappy. I do like the tech sights, got them and a Kivarri trigger on my yugo.

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