Sunray, did you ever get the chance to go through the warehouse at International? If you had, you wouldn't curl up your nose. They mostly sold the rifles as they bought them. Even the parts rifles were usually bought that way from some overseas government.
They did have a short period where they bubbaed a bunch of Enfields and Mausers. Most of that was done in Europe, under contract. Many of the rifles that were converted to magnums had their original chambers drilled and a rod welded in place, with the stocks still in place. They also sold those drill rifles for under $20. Excellent actions, some of them still new, with red and white stripes painted around them. I saw pallets of Swede Mausers and Mosin 91 variants from at least 5 different countries, 15 to a row, 10 rows per pallet, strapped down with steel banding. They came out of the shipping containers that way, directly from the arsenal racks. They had thousands of bins of parts. Yes, they assembled rifles and pistols from these parts. The guys I met that were doing it, were knowledgeable and did a good job. They never tried to pass these off as being anything else.
The Ag42B that Kaboomed on me was in excellent condition and all matching. I was lucky that I only got a badly bruised leg. International went good for the whole thing and offered to take care of any time loss at work or medical expenses. I never had a reason to complain about their goods and still miss the stuff they offered and at very reasonable prices.