SKS Question (really this time :) )

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  • hrearden

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    It really is unnecessary to touch the crossbolt. Good decision. If you really want to use detachable mags, convert it to accept AK mags.
     

    bigg cheese

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    I had already picked up what looks to the naked eye like what a Promag looks like on Cheaper Than Dirt's site (bought it f2f), and it fits like a glove with no sanding or anything. Feeds just fine too, though I have some tapco's on the way too. (just inserted it for testing purposes).
     

    bigg cheese

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    So i went to the range today to test some more, and came back to clean and found this:

    chip_zps000d7148.jpg


    It looks chipped. Is this something to be worried about, and if so, can someone suggest how to select a replacement bolt? I had heard about slight differences in make among original manufacturers "back in the day."

    Thanks.
     
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