I'll say they're not import marked as US would not let to be exported (burned once). There will be no "civil marking" pins, as it will be stupid. It's their local law for local sales and there is no point to pay someone to do the "job" when they're going for export.
"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms ... disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes." - Thomas Jefferson, 1775.
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb that our shipment of Russian SKS rifles will be ariving in Mid-Late Febuary,
We will se a lot of Chinese and Yugo SKS for sale in the next days
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Just sent an E-mail! Put me down for 1 in Excellent condition.
The Russian guns are good, but I don't think guys with Yugos are gonna' be having a firesale anytime soon!
“...Only accurate rifles are interesting.”
- Colonel Townsend Whelen
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went."
- Will Rogers
In the Small arms review a few years ago they had an article on Russian Hunting SKSs and they indeed inserted a pin to mark the bullet as it travelled down the barrel to aid forensic identification. However that may have just been a Communist era restriction and if these rifles are surplus than they probably wont be modified, I know my Nagant wasn't.
The "Russian Mods" are irrelevant if the rifles are not coming from Russia. And so far, we don't know where they are coming from.