Given the scarcity of SKS-D and SKS-M rifles, you're better chance would be finding one online. They've also jumped in price quite a bit, the latest I've seen they've been running $500-600....
Understood...
Just a hankerin', ya know..?
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Most SKS "conversions" don't take true AK mags but instead similar ones with "duckbills" like this...
This modification usually involves gouging the wooden stock considerably or replacing it altogether with an aftermarket one.
Also remember any modifications to a stock SKS mean the rifle must be 922r compliant.
Bleh. If you want a SKS that takes AK mags, get one that was designed to do so!
That kinda was the whole point of the thread I started...
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Agreed, now sell me yer rifle!
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