Mine's neither one. It's an early military model made at the Jianshe Arsenal (Factory 26.)TEA wrote:Sounds like a pretty good deal to me. Is it a Norinco or a Poly?
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- Sat Apr 05, 2014 12:27 pm
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- Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:24 am
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Re: $299 SKS at AimSurplus
No rust, bluing mostly intact. The bluing on mine looks better than the one in the picture. The stock is a little dirty (about like the one in the picture,) and has soaked up a lot of cosmoline, but it isn't broken or cracked, and it's numbered to the rest of the gun.
Just to clarify: I'm talking about one of the ones from AIM Surplus, not Royal Tiger Imports.
Edit: looks like AIM is sold out.
Just to clarify: I'm talking about one of the ones from AIM Surplus, not Royal Tiger Imports.
Edit: looks like AIM is sold out.
- Wed Feb 19, 2014 8:26 am
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Re: $299 SKS at AimSurplus
Well. I took the plunge on one, but I don't have a picture, yet. I'm still trying to get it cleaned up. The one I received is a pretty early gun with a blade bayonet. Mine has all matching serial numbers (60,XXX range, which means first-year production - 1956, If I'm looking at things correctly,) and is pretty well sopping with cosmoline. It's obviously used, but seems to be in pretty good shape. I don't think it's been refurbished.