Hey, I am doing some research on SKS and I know I want to get one in the near future but im confused what you would call what im looking for. To my knowledge here is what I am looking for:
- Russian SKS 1950-1956 don't care which plant it was made at, (unless you can prove one is better than the other)?
- I know I want a red arctic birch stock and blued metal with a silver bolt.
- So I really don't mind one set of ###xx on the stock if it gets me a new stock that's in excellent condition.
- I would really like to avoid any ugly electro-pencil marks on the metal.
- I don't care if theres a small refurb marking or two on the metal and wood.
- I need a chrome lined bore because this will be a shooter.
- Must be magazine pinned with the black or silver rivet or have the follower rod.
So there you have it, overall I am just looking for a rifle in excellent condition. I know these rifles are over 60 years old now and have spent that time in crates but I would like to avoid any dents, scratches, dings, rust or blueing loss as much as possible. So what would you call this rifle? Is it a refurb with just a replaced stock in excellent condition? If a rifle has a set of ###### and then the new number in the stock is it still considered all matching? I am getting confused with all this "unissued", "all matching", refurbished terminology. Thanks
- Russian SKS 1950-1956 don't care which plant it was made at, (unless you can prove one is better than the other)?
- I know I want a red arctic birch stock and blued metal with a silver bolt.
- So I really don't mind one set of ###xx on the stock if it gets me a new stock that's in excellent condition.
- I would really like to avoid any ugly electro-pencil marks on the metal.
- I don't care if theres a small refurb marking or two on the metal and wood.
- I need a chrome lined bore because this will be a shooter.
- Must be magazine pinned with the black or silver rivet or have the follower rod.
So there you have it, overall I am just looking for a rifle in excellent condition. I know these rifles are over 60 years old now and have spent that time in crates but I would like to avoid any dents, scratches, dings, rust or blueing loss as much as possible. So what would you call this rifle? Is it a refurb with just a replaced stock in excellent condition? If a rifle has a set of ###### and then the new number in the stock is it still considered all matching? I am getting confused with all this "unissued", "all matching", refurbished terminology. Thanks
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