SKS safety issue. Gunnys please look

If you can't get any satisfaction from WSS with the gun, tell everyone about the way they treated you, and don't give them any more business ever.
Then put some cold blue on the grind spot and go have fun with it.
 
If you can't get any satisfaction from WSS with the gun, tell everyone about the way they treated you, and don't give them any more business ever.
Then put some cold blue on the grind spot and go have fun with it.

Only thing wrong with that, is in the original thread he says it was bought from Outdoor Outfitters not Wholesale Sports.
 
Only thing wrong with that, is in the original thread he says it was bought from Outdoor Outfitters not Wholesale Sports.

So the op did this himself, and its all an elaborate rouse? Lol

I dunno wtf is going on here, but that looks like #### and I don't see why anyone would keep that. I absolutely would have taken that offer to trade it in for a different one unless every other one they had was beat to hell, and even then I'd be hard pressed to leave the store a second time with that abomination.
 
Besides the dog #### grind, what's that other spot under the barrel? Looks like JB weld plugging a hole?
I'd take it back, you will never be able to sell that thing to anybody.
 
Well... a $200 SKS is worth $300+ in parts. Just saying.

I'm going to bump myself because I'm awesome. If you can't return it strip it for parts.

Trigger group $75
complete Bolt $50
bolt carrier $20
recoil spring assembly $15
top cover $10
gas piston $20
piston extension and spring $20
gas tube w/ hand guard $35
magazine $25
Complete bayonet $25
cleaning rod $5
front sight drum and post $10
rear sight with spring $25
stock $40

total = $375

that's not including the front sight block, gas block, and rear sight block... or putting those parts on eBay and selling down to the U.S. (cha-ching)
 
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Wholesale Sports Outdoor Outfitters. If I had a gun like that and couldn't return it, I would check every part to be sure nothing else was done to it.

there's an Outdoor Outfitters as well (http://www.outdooroutfitters.com/)
I thing the OP is faking something
too many things don't add up
 
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