From what I've seen Westrifles are light refurbs. It could just be the gas piston or handguard that was replaced.
I haven't checked their site lately but a lot of them were in rough shape.
Lol it clearly states on the write up for both of those numbers that they are refurbished. Did you guys read the description?
I thought you said they were non refurb to begin with...I can buy that SKS and sell it to you as non refurb and you would never know.
I thought you said they were non refurb to begin with...
From what I've seen Westrifles are light refurbs. It could just be the gas piston or handguard that was replaced.
I haven't checked their site lately but a lot of them were in rough shape.
I guess, you have to know about SKS and then you can tell which one is not refurb.
You cannot tell which are refurb and which are non-refurb by looking at a single picture...
First you look at the dust cover. If no refurb mark, pay attention to the bluing of the dust cover. The ends should be darker and the middle lighter colour. If so, it's original bluing, no BBQ paint. Check if the stock, receiver,bolt carrier, trigger guard and magazine has the same s/n with SAME FONT. If so, you know it's not forced matched numbers.
Then you take a chance and buy it. Then hopefully the s/n on the gas tube, gas piston, the back of the rear sign ladder, back of the dust cover, bolt and the extractor match.
And if the rest of the metal has bluing and stock is not touched ud you know you have non refurb.
How can you tell if a gas piston was replaced from pictures???
They had rough ones for a while. Looks like the current stock is back to what it was. Maybe Al cracked a few of the old crates.
NO and NO. The gas tube and piston have to be electropencilled and s/n must match.
From what I've seen Westrifles are light refurbs. It could just be the gas piston or handguard that was replaced.
I haven't checked their site lately but a lot of them were in rough shape.
You must have X-Ray eyes to see the gas piston through the handguard on the picture.