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SKS Carbines => Unaltered SKS Rifles => Russian SKS => Topic started by: Stoned_Oli on August 18, 2017, 11:41:18 PM
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In the same shop as before even! He has this one priced lower than my 55 Tula was, and this one has a crack in the stock in front of the crossbolt. This is a 1954 Tula, with signs of a light refurb with some thick black shellac over the top of it. It has the ST ALB import mark as well... I didn't have time to break it down, but the external numbers all match with the stock being force matched and a small hexagonal refurb mark on the stock.
(http://preview.ibb.co/iTBc6k/20170818_170517.jpg) (http://ibb.co/dCp8CQ)
(http://preview.ibb.co/c2bARk/20170818_170429.jpg) (http://ibb.co/jyGARk)
Thoughts? Not a good time to pick this one up right now, but if it hangs there for a while, who knows?
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I dunno... the ST ALB import mark by itself wouldnt say much. You dont see any other IC characteristics ?
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I didn't get to spend enough time with it as I was waiting for my BC on a WASR... the stock was sanded enough to remove the stamps around the crossbolt and a bit on the finger grooves, but the arsenal refurb stamp was still pretty visible as is the stock serial so that was likely done at refurb.
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Does the shop have a lay-a-way plan so it would make the purchase "easier" for you?