Wow I just seat back and watch how much fun we can have on CGN.
Now did anyone wanted to ask me a question first before assuming anything. I know that certain kids on CGN have nothing to do but offend me in any possible way, but might I asked you who did bring you 1949 to Canada and who changed pinning job for SKS from frankpinned to rivet pinned. I would tell you it was people who work at
www.westrifle.com If anyone tells you something different they are full of sh@^&t. We flew over there and talked to engineers and military plant and government officials and persue them to change it because our market you people were telling us how frankpinned is ugly and how it destroys serial number.
Now lets get back to 1949. All 1949 with spike bayo that recently came on the market came from one importer it is us. None of the importers went to Russia or Ukraine and handpicked those you know why. They could not justify time and effort in doing that.Or they did not have certain relationship that we do.
Now about the rifle itself the only part that was redone is the wooden stock. It is not the best job but it is all that was available to us. On all other parts and all stamps on every rifle were put in the year of production which is 1949. If you never seen one and you offend youpers or me. Fly to Tula plant museum pay about 50 buck to get in (Non resident pay more ) take a picture of 1949 stamp and then realize that you wasted your money.
Now you have seen Museum and you might be more knowledgeable about what you post here and then it will be beneficial to our community so you might not waste your money. May be we should organize a trip to Tula museum now that I think about it. Anyone? I can think of few candidates myself.
If anyone can get their hands on 1949 SKS in perfect and original shape you must be related to Medvedev family and live in Russia. I have been to a few museums in Russia all 1949 stock either badly beat up or missing stock. You see even they can not get it in mint shape.
Please find me any picture if you can of 1949 SKS with spike bayou and we can compare it to westrifle SKS. Then we can decide if it is fake or not. By the way the time when 20 dollars were a lot of money has passed. Russians can afford to travel and party now. If don't believe me go to Sochi I dare you.
NOW THIS POST WAS NOT MADE TO OFFEND ANY ONE.
I just try to state oblivious to the public who doesn't know the facts.
Alex
I do not know where those SKSs came from, but their stamps and year marks are not real Tula plant stamps. It is 100% fake.
Somebody tried increased a "collectable value" of those rifles, but did not have a real stamp and did this work awkwardly with chisel and kitchen knife

Stalin's inspectors would execute any gunsmith for this kind of work.
P.S. Did you see any other soviet firearm with so ugly stamps like that?