So what are y'alls thoughts?

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Is the rifle going to be mainly for "show and tell", or do you plan to take it for long walks to the range to go play catch???pbwalker wrote:I picked up a SKS (Chinese) today through a trade and, as expected, the stock is dinged up. I started searching for replacement stock online and mentioned to the wife that I was going to replace the stock with new wood. She was flabbergasted that I was going to do that. I wasn't going to throw away the old stock, just put new wood stock on it (no bubba builds here). She thinks I should keep it for it's characteristics (dents, dings, scratches) because I don't know where the rifle came from and that's part of its history.
So what are y'alls thoughts?
the soldier who carried that rifle was most likely a draftee who's main concern was how his family was going to eat and couldn't give a rip either about us or his own government.TDDude wrote:Since the "soldier" that carried that rifle was more than likely to have been a sworn enemy of the US, I don't give a rip about that rifle's history. If it were a Garand or a M1 Carbine, then I would keep it as is but not on this one.
Replace the stock and make it yours.
That may be true and how unfortunate for his situation. I still don't care.bdickens wrote:the soldier who carried that rifle was most likely a draftee who's main concern was how his family was going to eat and couldn't give a rip either about us or his own government.TDDude wrote:Since the "soldier" that carried that rifle was more than likely to have been a sworn enemy of the US, I don't give a rip about that rifle's history. If it were a Garand or a M1 Carbine, then I would keep it as is but not on this one.
Replace the stock and make it yours.