All Matching Numbers Rifles rare?

ippielb

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I have a 1950 Russian SKS, with all matching numbers. I was looking at a few different ones, and their numbers are all over the place, is having an all matching, all original rifle rare now days? I was wanting to change the stock on my rifle, but if having an original rifle is rare, i'm going to leave it alone.
 
I have a 1950 Russian SKS, with all matching numbers. I was looking at a few different ones, and their numbers are all over the place, is having an all matching, all original rifle rare now days? I was wanting to change the stock on my rifle, but if having an original rifle is rare, i'm going to leave it alone.

Sorry to dissapoint but yours is a refurb/rebuilt; the stock is not original to the rifle, it has been reserialized; I don't know the other parts. And it's not blued, but painted.
Shooter grade.
Judging by the s/n. IuIu ###x it's a late 1950 run.
 
I was just wondering because if it was i would sell it as a "collectible", kinda keep it original. But now i know it's not, i'm getting some high hopes. haha. Thanks everyone.
 
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