How Do You Change The Stock On A SKS Rifle?
The SKS rifle, while classified as a surplus rifle, does not have to look like a surplus rifle. Most SKS rifles arrive with cracked or chipped wooden stocks. By replacing it with a new synthetic stock, you can dramatically change the appearance of your SKS rifle and even make it more functional. So whether you’re going for a tactical look or just looking for a Monte Carlo style, a new stock fusion system might be just what the doctor ordered. Place the rifle on SAFE. Check the magazine and chamber to make sure the rifle is not loaded. This step might seem self-explanatory, but how many “unloaded” guns have caused tragic accidents? Too many. Check it. Besides, the trigger group can be damaged if the rifle’s safety is not engaged at this point. Push the small recessed button at the back of the trigger guard. Press hard. Sometimes it sticks. If it does, use the flat end of your screwdriver to put more force on the button. You’ll hear a click and then the whole trigger assembly group can b