PinkyPlinker
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Kenora, ON
Seeking advice/input on a recent Sks purchase. I have a bargain bin beater and another good shooter already. What I was/am looking for was a rarer non refurb to leave in Cosmo and preserve.
I purchased a letter series "D" rifle from a very knowledgeable and respected dealer in absolutely wonderful condition. It was as advertised and I have no complaints save for one disappointment, the SN on the bolt is not a match to the rest of the rifle.
The seller and I are both in agreement that this was likely a duff up at the factory. Numbers are correct, letters are not, but the stamp fonts match up with the rest of the rifle. There are no indications this gun was ever refurbed and shows little if any metal wear. It is otherwise exactly what I want.
What I would like to discuss is if this mismatch is more desirable because of the error, or less desirable due to non match SNs.
The seller has graciously offered to replace it if I so desire but I am really on the fence about taking him up on the offer or keeping it.
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I purchased a letter series "D" rifle from a very knowledgeable and respected dealer in absolutely wonderful condition. It was as advertised and I have no complaints save for one disappointment, the SN on the bolt is not a match to the rest of the rifle.
The seller and I are both in agreement that this was likely a duff up at the factory. Numbers are correct, letters are not, but the stamp fonts match up with the rest of the rifle. There are no indications this gun was ever refurbed and shows little if any metal wear. It is otherwise exactly what I want.
What I would like to discuss is if this mismatch is more desirable because of the error, or less desirable due to non match SNs.
The seller has graciously offered to replace it if I so desire but I am really on the fence about taking him up on the offer or keeping it.
