Now from the image above if I remove the extension the opening that the extension goes into is bigger than the bore so would this have to get hacked and then the barrel recrowned? If so it looks like I'll just have to use that shorter muzzle break. Sorry for the long story I'm just trying to make the most of the situation and don't want questions like why did you buy the gun. quite a few emails asking me how to remove it, so I decided to remove it from one of my Yugo 59/66 SKS and leave the other one intact. He wants to use it as a project gun now and get a nice albanian or russian to leave as is military issue. Well I cleaned the rust off and it still has maybe 80% of blue left. Well my brother was emotional distraught and put the rifle in a place where he couldn't see it. To be honest I don't like the yugo as sks's go, but it's my brothers and his girlfriend had rearranged some stuff in their trunk that leaked and put the yugo case in some water which rusted the rifle up. Instead of 20" you end up with 24", not much of a carbine if you ask me. ![]() ![]() either the Yugo or the Yugo with grenade launcher version has shorter sights than regular SKS rifles. ![]() To remove the valve, remove the handguard/gas piston assembly and put the big button in the hole to the left. ![]() Well the 2 1/8" inches is pretty good it's just that the the threaded extension plus the launcher or any three inch attachment adds about 4 inches to the barrel. With grenade launcher models of the SKS you can turn the gas valve off and fire the rifle as a bolt action.
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