Stand the gas tube lever straight up. Slowly remove the short gas rod plunger and spring. Withdraw the cleaning rod. Depress the plunger located at the bottom rear portion of the trigger guard. Lift the barreled action up and out of the stock. Take off the spring and bolt catch. Separate the magazine catch from the trigger group. Do this using a flat metal file or rotary tool with a grinding wheel. Line up the top of the AK magazine with the bottom of the bolt.
Ensure that the magazine's forward edge is in line with the bolt face. Mark the magazine width on the bolt. Dress up the bolt and remove any burring with abrasive paper. Remove the magazine feed rails. Please contact us with your specfic requirements. Are you tired of the " Duckbill " on your SKS magazine hanging up on everything it touches? Disappointed that you can't store your SKS magazines in modern rifle packs, available to transport your magazines easily to the shooting range, field or wherever you are going?
Or do you just want better functionality of your SKS rifle? With our "G" series adapters you can do all of the above and much more. Using standard hand tools you can transform your SKS rifle system from a well proven, vintage rifle system into a 21st century military carbine without losing it's proven combat effectiveness. You can order our products directly from the "Products Page".
AK magazines will NOT work with any of our magazine adapter systems. We receive many inquiries asking, "will your adapter work with 'AK' mags"? The simple answer is NO. The AK style mags are too wide at the top to seat properly in a non "M", "D" or "Sporter" SKS Rifle receiver well, without serious machine work to your stock rifles mag well.
Whether its legal to attach to the SKS I have no idea Joined Dec 26, Messages 36, Likes 15, Click to expand Joined Apr 21, Messages 3, Likes NES Member.
Joined Mar 21, Messages 79, Likes 61, If you change the stock to an aftermarket pistol grip stock and go with a detachable mag configuration, r is going to come into play. P NES Member. An SKS Sporter is the closest you're going to come to that. I had one in the 90s and it was my favorite gun.
It was also the only gun I ever sold and regretted later. It was a shooter at 25 yards or yards bowling pins. Thanks for all the replies, looks like I am just going to have to save my pennies and lunch money and invest in a real one. SKS Ray Moderator.
Last edited: Jun 16, SKS Ray said:. Wise choice. You could have bought mine when I had it for sale a while back. My Sporter like the one Ray posted would not work properly, it jammed after every few shots. Joined Nov 3, Messages 4, Likes 1, This is on my list if I can ever find the right one for a fair price.
Will go nicely with all my 7. I think I sold mine for Joined Sep 10, Messages 32, Likes 53,
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