Finished Restoring Sino Soviet SKS

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  • mstraus

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    Jul 23, 2009
    379
    Frederick MD
    From Classic Firearms. Pictures as promised. I think she came out pretty darn good. Gonna leave her just like this.
     

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    Hicap

    Magazine Clips
    Jun 10, 2012
    647
    Nice! I love the worn bfpu look. Did you order this rifle with any hand selects? What did you clean the stock with?
     

    mstraus

    Active Member
    Jul 23, 2009
    379
    Frederick MD
    Yes I did ask for hand select for $25 to get matching Serial numbers. I use light oven heat on smalls then ultrasonic cleaner with simple green. For the stock good old sunlight and foil on the deck with multiple wipedowns. Then Simple green spray down and wipe. Finish the metal off after a good post range type cleaning including hoppes #9 on bore. then complete with Rem oil on metal.
     

    mstraus

    Active Member
    Jul 23, 2009
    379
    Frederick MD
    Yes that is my picnic table on deck. Deck is Trex. Friggin $12K of Trex and vinyl railing. LOL just hose it down and done.
     

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