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<blockquote data-quote="english kanigit" data-source="post: 827474" data-attributes="member: 4701"><p>Unless you have one of the oddball variants that actually takes AK mags leave the stock 10 rounder in place. I've yet to see a detachable mag setup for the SKS that actually worked reliably. Stripper clips are stupidly cheap and very easy to use.</p><p></p><p>Most SKS will actually have an integral cleaning kit built into the stock. If yours has the original wooden stock there will be a small round trap door right in the middle of the buttplate. Stick your finger in there. If you feel 'something' in there that's the cleaning kit, push on it and then guide it out of the trapdoor. Dont get your finger caught! The cleaning kit should have a brush, muzzle guide, scraper tool, and pick/punch/cleaning rod cross handle. It is a basic multi function set up and should be enough to get you by.</p><p></p><p>Google is your friend.</p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p><p></p><p>EK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="english kanigit, post: 827474, member: 4701"] Unless you have one of the oddball variants that actually takes AK mags leave the stock 10 rounder in place. I've yet to see a detachable mag setup for the SKS that actually worked reliably. Stripper clips are stupidly cheap and very easy to use. Most SKS will actually have an integral cleaning kit built into the stock. If yours has the original wooden stock there will be a small round trap door right in the middle of the buttplate. Stick your finger in there. If you feel 'something' in there that's the cleaning kit, push on it and then guide it out of the trapdoor. Dont get your finger caught! The cleaning kit should have a brush, muzzle guide, scraper tool, and pick/punch/cleaning rod cross handle. It is a basic multi function set up and should be enough to get you by. Google is your friend. Cheers! EK [/QUOTE]
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