Stock FAQs

how to make a bump stock for sks

by Frieda Beatty II Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are SKS stocks made of?

Tactical SKS stocks are also generally made from composites or high-strength polymers, which means they’ll help you shave off weight while giving you more capability, but may come up short if you’re looking to build a long-range tack driver of an SKS. Conventional Stocks.

Should you modify your SKS?

But the SKS – like other mass-produced firearms – benefits from a little modification. It’s wooden stock is heavy and scratch-prone, and the OEM SKS looks like it walked off the fields of Normandy.

What is the best SKS stock with rails?

Best SKS Stock with Rails: Tapco Intrafuse This stock offers a bottom rail as well as the standard SKS fit, and the features we’ve determined make for the best replacement stock composite materials, pistol grip, and a collapsible stock.

How does a bump fire stock work?

If anything, the Bump Fire stock requires more concentration. As you pull in with your trigger hand, and push out with the support hand, you counteract a lot of the forces of recoil and muzzle rise. In order to get the stock to work, you have to be holding the gun securely.

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The details

The system (because it is really more than just a stock) comes in right and left handed models. The trigger can still be pulled when the system is in place, though pulling with your non-dominant hand is much more difficult as access to that side of the gun is blocked by the Bump Fire grip’s finger shelf.

Any difficulties?

Usually when we review guns, we expect a near perfect standard of reliability. We’re not using that as the baseline for this review. There is too much potential for the user to screw up–especially during the steep learning curve. And once you have mastered the concept, you should consider the limitations of the platform.

Is this a tactical replacement for full-auto?

If anything, the Bump Fire stock requires more concentration. As you pull in with your trigger hand, and push out with the support hand, you counteract a lot of the forces of recoil and muzzle rise. In order to get the stock to work, you have to be holding the gun securely.

Shooting guns is fun

Absolutely. No doubt about it. 100% Even with the occasional jam, the Bump Fire is awesome. How awesome? So awesome that I’m reverting to the well worn adjectives of my 80s youth. It is that awesome.

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