are 180 $ mosin suppose to be that bad :s?

Far, far more important is the bore condition. Stocks can be easily "prettied up" if that's important to you, but unless a bore is excellent (bright with sharp lands and no pitting), I always pass unless it's a scarce collector - and yours isn't.
 
Just pop the bolt out, and look through the receiver. If it looks nice and shiny, with bright "swirls" (rifling), you are good to go. Did you get the bayonet , sling and cleaning accoutrements with it too? I had a M91/30 with a stock like yours, it's difficult to replicate the original shellac finish, so I just used Minwax stain and Truoil to give it a nice sheen. It was a fun project!
 
The appearance of the wood is minor and can be easily improved from many methods as mentioned previously. I'd like to see better shots of the bore and bolt before determining the state of the rifle.
 
I bought one for $109 that looks minty compared to that. I've also seen ones with cracks, bubbles and flaking shellac, oil soaked wood (bad), ill fitting wood, etc, etc. Roll of the dice :)

My $110.00 Mosin looks much better than that one to. Good bore to, CW with sling, tools, bayonet and pouch. $180.00 for a old Warhorse is still not bad these days though.
 
"...in such a bad condition?..." What did the site say about condition? Storage and transit dents are fairly common.
"...Leave it in a hot bath overnight..." Isn't done like that. Steam iron and a damp cloth to raise dents. Soaking in water will raise any cartouches the stock may have.
 
Prices going up for dealers worldwide. So I expect next year price 250. Buy it now if you see them for 125-180 . You will not be sorry.

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Two days ago I went to my local dealer to check for a mosin, and they looked like the one you got except they were $150. That's why I always buy local, you see and check what you buy.
 
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