Milsurps are modern firearms. Just because they are old, doesn't mean they are antique.
As an example, would you rate a 1948 Winchester Model 70 differently than a 1948 Yugo M48 ?
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/cfp-pcaf/fs-fd/antique-historique-eng.htm
A Winchester model 70 hasn't gone to war. Can't compare apples to oranges.
I agree a bore condition should be finely described. I'm not arguing that point, but according to NRA modern firearm grading all Milsurps are essentially poor condition. Whether it be bore, dings, finish wear, mismatched parts.
NRA grading isn't just bore condition.




















































