$469 Chinese SKS Type 56 MINT CONDITION

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Military surplus specification with a chrome-lined bore, barrel threaded into the receiver, milled parts, and folding bayonet. These early rifles were used and show wear from active military service, with little metal bluing finish, and rough wood stocks. Heavily preserved in cosmoline.

All hand-picked models.

Instead of random pick and condition, these SKS are all been hand-picked to ensure no big cracked stock, function, and complete rifle condition are in decent shape.

Produced in the late 90s, all in MINT CONDITION, Matching Serials Numbers

***Note: THIS IS A SURPLUS RIFLE, NOT BRAND NEW.

STOCKS MAY BE PITTED, PAINT WILL BE DISCOLOURED OR FADED, METAL MAY HAVE MINOR RUST AND PITTING


*Actual firearm may vary from the firearm pictured as all surplus firearms are not the same.
 

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What is with dealers speaking in code. Is it mint condition or pitted with rust. You're all starting to make as much sense as our politicians.
 
"These early rifles were used and show wear from active military service, with little metal bluing finish, and rough wood stocks.

Produced in the late 90s, all in MINT CONDITION, Matching Serials Numbers"

FFS Do dealers even proof read their ads before posting?
 
Wow the description of mint condition sure has changed.l am going on Kijiji and changing the description of the old truck I am selling! At best these are $349.00 - $449.00 but the people will pay and the dealers know it. Cannot wait to see some pics and hear the banter.
 
please post a picture if you buy one of these “professionally hand picked” rifles. I doubt they will look like the one in the first few pictures. Hey maybe I’m wrong? Something just seems fishy…
 
Wow the description of mint condition sure has changed.l am going on Kijiji and changing the description of the old truck I am selling! At best these are $349.00 - $449.00 but the people will pay and the dealers know it. Cannot wait to see some pics and hear the banter.

Maybe in 2019. The firearms market has inflated more than the gottamn meat market... Between ammo, ribeye and gasoline I may not last the winter.
 
I thought all the original Chineses SKSes included slings, cleaning tools, and small pouches.
Has that changed with this latest batch where slings now are added (for free)?
 
$550 for a poorly described rifle that isn't rare and that fires ammo that is now too expensive. Hard pass.

I'll wait for the sale, under $400 or buy off the EE.
 
The ones turning up at our local store have pitted gas tubes etc. thrown in a tupperware stock to appeal to mom's basement gamers.
 
It's like the wording in online cars for sale. Dealers' have to paste that canned 'may this, maybe that' rhetoric on Used as is / non certified cars. & ya..SKS from dealers alwayz came with a sling lol Now it's a closing feature!
 
Im gonna have to agree with the others on this. Im in the market for a Chinese SKS to add to my collection, but I have no clue what is going on here. Are these in 9/10 condition or 6/10 condition? Are they in decent condition or mint? Is the picture used on the site an SKS from the actual batch you have on hand and representative of the ones you are selling?
 
i wonder whats the sks with the sling would sell for? definitely not hand picked cos it has a few dings and scratches on the stock.
 
I bought my last factory 26 sks full match with a crate of ammo for 200 from a local buy and sell. came with sling and all the goodies, plus and aftermarket polymer stock... I sure miss those deals
 
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