SKS Test! Tula or Izhevsk?

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Good afternoon CGN'rs!

I recently purchased a 1953 Ishevsk - or did I? Here are a couple of pics, please take a moment to look at the star stamped on the receiver.





Thanks for taking a look, and I welcome any opinions!
 
It's a Tula letter gun, with an Iz cover. I saw this one for sale and noticed that. Lately there have been some "not as they seem" guns from very well known and respected sellers...
Definitely NOT a 1953 Iz.
 
It's a Tula letter gun, with an Iz cover. I saw this one for sale and noticed that. Lately there have been some "not as they seem" guns from very well known and respected sellers...


Well that didnt take long. You are correct sir! The cat is out of the bag :)

I have a question for you PinkyPlinker: So how do I get this well known and respected seller (whom I suspect you know who it is) to take this sks back without me paying for the shipping and insurance? (They maintain its a 1953 Izzy)
 
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Dante, no worries - believe me, when I got the sks I had to put on my glasses and double check it as I was in disbelief. To say that I was disappointed with this rifle is an understatement because I paid a premium for 1953 Izhevsk and what I got was a mismatched Tula letter gun.
 
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It's a Tula letter gun, with an Iz cover. I saw this one for sale and noticed that. Lately there have been some "not as they seem" guns from very well known and respected sellers...
Definitely NOT a 1953 Iz.

Good on you! I'm too late to the party! May I ask where you saw it for sale? Perhaps just a non-definite hint? I would have jumped at the chance
to buy this SKS myself and I doubt that I would have noticed the star until much later.
 
It is a late 1956 "K" Letter Gun that has been refurbished using a 53 Izhevsk receiver cover as a replacement. Hence the big square with slash refurbishment stamp between the Izzy arsenal stamp and date stamp.
 
Dante, no worries - believe me, when I got the sks I had to put on my glasses and double check it as I was in disbelief because this is from a well known and respected retailer right here on CGN.

Is the reciever cover serial number the same as the rest of the rifle? If it is, is it noticeably altered? Not that it matters, it is now a more interesting SKS.
 
Dante, no worries - believe me, when I got the sks I had to put on my glasses and double check it as I was in disbelief because this is from a well known and respected retailer right here on CGN. To say that I was disappointed with this rifle is an understatement because I paid a premium for 1953 Izhevsk and what I got was a mismatched Tula letter gun.

Did u get it from "w"?
 
I would start by calling the dealer and go from there. Don't quite understand why you would ask members on here how to avoid paying for shipping and insurance if you have not contacted the dealer who sold it to you?????.
 
I bought my latest SKS from a different CGN member, also with excellent rep. It was also not as advertised. I think members would be very very surprised to hear which two members. I have no need to name anyone as my issue was resolved to semi-satisfaction for me. I won't mention this source either as I have no dog in this fight.
 
I would start by calling the dealer and go from there. Don't quite understand why you would ask members on here how to avoid paying for shipping and insurance if you have not contacted the dealer who sold it to you?????.

I contacted the dealer last week and have exchanged a few detailed emails with them to explain the issue to them incuding pictures.They are currently standing by their assertion that it is an 1953 Izhevsk and have stated that if I would like to return it I will have to cover the cost of return shipping and insurance. I don't think its fair for the customer to be required to pay to return an item that was misrepresented. I am not saying that the retailer intentionally did a bait and switch, but I did not get the 1953 Izzy that I paid for.
 
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