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encorehunter
03-19-2020, 07:38
I have a SKS I purchased a couple decades ago that is still wearing its wood stock. I would like to change it to a multi position stock. Has anyone changed theirs out and do you like it? What brand? I've looked at Tapco, ATI, and Phoenix online. The Phoenix are American made, so I was leaning that way.

BushMasterBoy
03-19-2020, 20:55
I had a Choate Tool Dragonuv on mine. I like it alot. This was circa 1995...

https://www.riflestock.com/store/product-category/rifle-products/rifle-stocks/sks-stocks/

Kaiser.Shooter
03-19-2020, 23:02
I like this stock: https://www.opticsplanet.com/fab-defense-m4-sks-complete-chassis-system-w-m4-buttstock.html

encorehunter
03-20-2020, 05:45
I had a dragunov on one, and while I wanted to like it. The cheek piece was so square it was uncomfortable for me to shoot. I also had a folding stock that was unusable do to me being left handed.

def90
03-20-2020, 06:51
It’s still an SKS.. unless you have one of the few models that were imported that allowed the use of AK magazines I don’t see any benefit to “tacticaling” an SKS.

def90
03-20-2020, 06:52
It?s still an SKS.. unless you have one of the few models that were imported that allowed the use of AK magazines I don?t see any benefit to ?tacticaling? an SKS. Seems like good money that could give a better return if spent elsewhere.

SideShow Bob
03-24-2020, 20:17
Keep it classic and maybe get a newish condition original style stock.

encorehunter
03-25-2020, 06:52
So, digging through the safe the other day, I found one with the side folding stock and the one with the dragunov style stock. I still dont care much for either. My 6 year old saw the side folder with the banana mag, and said that it was the coolest gun ever. Lol. Maybe I will just leave them in the safe and work on different projects.

electronman1729
04-01-2020, 18:47
Dont forget about 922!

encorehunter
04-01-2020, 19:44
Thank you. I forgot about this one. I will have to find a brake to put on it for it to be in compliance once I figure out what stock.