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Author Topic: Have any of you experimented with setting a Norinco or similar 7.62 in  (Read 1721 times)

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Offline backwoods

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Have any of you tried glassing in or restocking a Norinco or SKS or AK 7.62 with a nice standard hunting wood stock?

I have yet to see any on the market and I am guessing I might have to buy an older 22 or similar and use that stock to do it.

Curious if you have done it what headaches or complications you ran into...?

Offline Benny

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Check Boyd brand stocks. They may have a wood one?
Other wise you could get a ramline composite stock and have a good gunsmith give it a work over.

Benny
« Last Edit: October 10/21/10, 11:35:49 PM by Benny »
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Offline beeker

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my uncle removed the spring from his sks so it fires once and then he has to manually pull the charging handle. he increased his accuracy by doing this. he also picked up a sks replacement stock online and it looks almost like a hunting rifle now. he uses it for coyotes and gophers.. or did he say golfers? either way good luck
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