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![]() ![]() Now Includes Fixed to Folding Retro-Fit Kit! |
MAKE
SURE YOUR RIFLE IS UNLOADED BEFORE STARTING! |
| Fits all SKS Models, including the
10-round and 30-round models, and those with 16" and 20" barrels. |
Some models of SKS rifles may require a bit of hand
fitting in the magazine area or in the receiver cover release lever.
Use a rotary tool or file. |
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STEP #2 The trigger assembly will now spring out and can be removed by pulling outward and rearward. Next remove the box magazine by pulling outward on the rear of the magazine. See Figure 2. |
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STEP #3 The barreled action can now be removed from the stock by pulling or prying outward on the rear of the receiver. See Figure 3. |
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STOCK INSTALLATION STEP #4 To assemble the new stock to the barreled action, reverse disassembly process. Note that stocks are designed with a certain amount of "bow"/"banana shape", which guarantees a snug fit. Use of the trigger group kick-out spring from the original wood stock is neither necessary nor recommended. See Figure 4. |
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STEP #5 If you have difficulty reinstalling the magazine make certain
that the stock is as far forward on the action as it will go. NOTE: Bolt must be locked back for magazine to be installed. Make certain that the magazine front locator is in its mating slot on the bottom of the rear sight base. See Figure 5. |
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EP #6 Trigger Group Installation: Place the barreled action/stock assembly inverted on a padded surface. Be sure the trigger group hammer is cocked and that the safety is in the "on" position. Insert the front of the trigger group into the stock, making certain that the trigger group cross pin goes into the locator lugs on the receiver bottom. Push the rear of the trigger group down until it stops. See Figure 6. |
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STEP #7 Push firmly down on the pistol grip (not on the extended buttstock).
Now tap (use a padded or plastic hammer) the trigger bow down and forward.
On initial installation some effort will be needed. Check that the trigger
group is fully locked in place by moving the safety to the "off"
position. If any unusual resistance is encountered the trigger group is
not fully latched. Tapping the trigger group downward while moving the
safety lever to the "off" position usually completes the latching
process. Stock installation is complete and rifle is ready for use. See Figure 7. |
HANDGUARD INSTALLATION![]() Move the lever only to the first dimple! |
STEP #8 Remove the existing Gas Tube Assembly from your SKS. Use a screwdriver
or the punch from your SKS cleaning kit to raise the lever on the right
side of the rear sight base. Dimple on the lever should stop at the end
of the curved track on the right side of the rear sight base. See Figure
8.
STEP #9 With lever in this position you can now lift the gas tube assembly up and out of the gun. Pull upward at rear of gas tube assembly. (This may require some careful prying with a screwdriver.) Be CAREFUL not to bend or dent gas tube. STEP #10 Remove the gas piston from assembly by tipping it upside down. It will simply slide out. |
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STEP #11 Inspection of Gas Tube Assembly will reveal a small rivet running crosswise through the rear handguard sheet metal cover. Rivet may be difficult to see. Rivet has two ends, the head and the shaft. Be sure to punch out from shaft end. Remove this rivet by using a 1/16" punch or the "punch" provided in your cleaning kit. Eye protection is a must. See Figure 9. |
Side view of the rivet Shaft |
STEP #12 Once rivet is removed, the rear sheet metal cover will slide off, as will the wooden handguard. NOTE: If rivet is damaged, a similar sized finish nail can be cut to length to serve as a replacement. Must be cut to fit smoothly, as did original rivet. STEP #13 Install new handguard by simply reversing the above steps. |
| Alternative to Handguard installation: Degrease
and degloss handguard wood. Spray with low gloss black paint. |