So Ive got an sks with aftermarket stock. The entire rifle can wiggle back/forth inside of the stock just a couple cm, so its loose. How much is this going to frick accuracy?
So Ive got an sks with aftermarket stock. The entire rifle can wiggle back/forth inside of the stock just a couple cm, so its loose. How much is this going to frick accuracy?
can you shim it with cardboard or Play-Doh or something? it would affect accuracy a bit.
>shim it with cardboard or Play-Doh or something
Jfc.
okay you come up with something better frick homie
>never heard of acraglas
Stfu.
frick both ya mudda(s)
FlexSeal
Shut the frick up, you Black person mutt.
You ask how much it will affect accuracy, which means you understand that it will. I also assume you know this isn't normal, and I'm gonna pretend by cm you meant mm because otherwise what the actual frick. Do you live in a place where you can't google "SKS stock" and order one? There's so many surplus ones you can buy depending on your budget. I'm a mechanic and you're like one of those people that gets mad when repairs are expansive but then also gets mad when the car breaks down because you didn't buy them
>expansive
>mechanic
>Do you live in a place where you can't google "SKS stock" and order one?
Are there nice sks stocks available?
This is a special stock with a unique camo that cant be replaced.
Just like a mechanic to jump to conclusions that I cant just buy a new stock. Lmao
Look ignore all the gayets. Just go get some modeling clay. Then fieldstrip your sks. Use the clay so that you can bed your barrel properly. Then reassemble and oil it. Finally pre heat your oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and bake for 45 minutes
>375 degrees Fahrenheit
Will not properly fire the clsy. 475°F for 1.2hrs, min.
T. I throw clay.
I thought the point is to undercook it so it maintains some plasticity and doesn't crack after couple dozens of shots?
eBay for the win
If it wiggles a couple centimeters, the gun is broken and you can't shoot it.
Speaking of sks’s anybody have experience with those pic rails that replace the rear sight? I have a hi-cal open rear sight on my gun now but I wouldn’t mind trying out a red dot optic.
cardboard shim