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    Default SKS 75 to 100rnd drum?

    ANybody know where to find one for sale? I can find the 75 and 100rnd bananas but i want the drum.

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    convert the sks stock from original, to one that accepts ak mags, then look into an ak drum ......hopefully that helps.

    join up here too, they may help ya more than i can(though my dad owns 2, and shoots often, they are stock.)

    http://www.sksboards.com/smf/index.php

    i like this stock too...it's from tapco.
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    bingo. thanks.

    the chinese ones take AK mags from the factory but its the russian model im working with. ill work on trying to find a conversion kit.

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    Just giving you a heads up that pretty much any magazine other than the factory, fixed 10 rd. is going to have reliability issues. You can modify the followers in them to make them feed more reliably, but this usually results in the bolt not staying open on the last shot. And the AK mag conversion is a pain in the ass. I have had several SKS's and have modified after-market mags and gotten them nearly 100% reliable, but I have never been able to get one to feed 100% and hold the bolt open on the last shot. The best way is just to buy a bunch of stripper clips and load them up with 10 rounds and use the speed load notch in the bolt like it was intended to be used. But if you are just going to be plinking with it, not relying on it for protection, I guess the aftermarket mags will work for you.


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