SKS un-issued or refurbished?

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How can I tell if my new Russian laminate(still coated in a sort of grease) sks is refurbished or new
Thanks in advance,G
 
There's a date stamp on the receiver. See what year and arsenal it comes from. Then, check the stock, if hardwood, look for old serial ###X out. See if you have a laminate stock that's blonde rather than dark. If laminate stock and hard wood hand guard. Describe what you have and post some pics.
 
If your laminated stock is very dark and no date on the top cover, great chance it's an original.

If your laminated stock is pale, and 1950 - 51 - 52 - 53 - 54 date on top cover, it's for sure a refurb.

BUT, picture worth 1000 words.
 
Some of them at CT looked in great shape. Others not so much. Thanks for this info, I'll study before my next outing.
 
You won't get an un-issued rifle without paying twice as much. That said, a non-refurb rifle doesn't shoot any better than a refurb, and you drop all its value if you did shoot it. A refurb rifle will shoot well and problem free for as long as you own the rifle.
 
I just bought a laminate re-furb. The action is mint and the stock is the tightest fit on the recoil lug of any SKS I have had apart.

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