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I picked this SKS up lately for a real steel. Nothing particularly special about it. Its an all-matching metal, aresenal refurbished 1952 Tula. Refurbishment appears to be limited to a newer production laminate stock with matching serial number (no ###XX'ed out serial number on this one), a nicely blued bayonet, and I think it has a re-blued and re-matched gas piston. The bluing on the barrel seems awefully nice and matches the bayonet, and I suspect it may have been re-blued as well, but I can't be certain. The bore looks absolutely perfect! The reason I picked it up, other than that it is one of the nicer refurbs I've seen is that it has a nice tight fitting gas tube with original wood finish and no electropenciled serial number. I suspect this sucker will make a fine shooter. This will be my last SKS purchase as I shift gears towards other interesting milsurps and hunting rifles.
This is a mid to later 1952 model, with all the features of the newer SKS's, with the exception of an earlier trigger assembly. Obviously, it has the type 2 non-spring firing pin (milled on two sides) and type 2 variant receiver cover. Interestingly, it has a "transitional" bayonet lug, with both a lightening recess (typical of 1952+ SKS's) and a non-angled inner ear (typical of pre-1952 SKS's).
This is a mid to later 1952 model, with all the features of the newer SKS's, with the exception of an earlier trigger assembly. Obviously, it has the type 2 non-spring firing pin (milled on two sides) and type 2 variant receiver cover. Interestingly, it has a "transitional" bayonet lug, with both a lightening recess (typical of 1952+ SKS's) and a non-angled inner ear (typical of pre-1952 SKS's).
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