- Location
- Steel Town and The Peg
You can also buy Barnaul from Fishing World. They ship.
If you were to ask this question about 1 year ago, the answer would have been "yes". Now, I am fairly certain the latest imports are all refurbs. Nothing wrong with refurbs, especially as shooters.
I purchased 4 non-refurbished SKS's from weimajack over the past 4 years. Two were literally "brand new" condition (a '51 and a '55). Definitely unfired. The other two non-refurbished specimens looked nearly new as well. I can tell use by examining the bolt head, carrier, etc.
I also have an non-refurbished, unfired, and likely unissued '53 Izhevsk from a CGN member. The jewel of my collection. You would be hard pressed to find one of these for sale, but there are a few owned by CGN members.
So, they exisit, via EE.
Where would I find the MFS or Barnaul ammo?
Agreed, no proof of whether or not they were unissued. But in my experience, there is always a small percentage of --likely inspected-- but --untouched-- originals (ie. non-refurbished). At least up to last year. I am surprized there are so many doubters of the existence of non-refurbished and or unfired SKS`s. My doors are always open if you want to inspect and handle some pristine non-refurbished examples.
Throw some pics up of the inspector markings, bolts, carriers, etc
Check out any good collector site like yooperj and you will see the marks in question.
I've got quite a few SKSs that I have no problem calling non refurbs, and a few look like they were never touched, aside from test firing at arsenal and having the mag pinned. I hand picked them out of hundreds of examples and they are as close to pristine as you can get. But I would not claim unissued status for any of them. There's no way I can definitively say that they went straight from storage at Tula arsenal to deep storage in a mine without ever being sent to a base in the Soviet Union. I don't have a lot compared to some more serious collectors, and I'm no papered expert, but I've handled enough to know my way around them.
Issued to a unit and held in reserve? OK. Reserved for parade and ceremonial guard duty? OK. A staff officer's weapon that never got handled beyond inspections? OK. Any other number of light use or un-used scenarios? OK. Unissued? No way.
It may sound crazy to not want to sell a '53 Izzy for $1000, but I'd bet if that rifle hit a major US auction site, it would fetch multiples of that amount already.
My SKS pride-n-joy is a '49 that for all the world appears to not have a hint of refurbishing anywhere on it. It rests beside on of those curious shallow stock laminate
'49s that Westrifle sold off a little while ago. I'm assuming those stocks were made post-1949, but I've always thought it was interesting that on most refurbs they enlarged the bayo cut
to fit the spike, yet some of these laminate stocks were obviously custom cut for the '49 rifle. If anyone has an explanation, I'd be interested to hear it.

This would be the first thing I would look for if the unissued word was being tossed around...
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