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Title: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: SKSkid on August 15, 2017, 11:49:51 PM
Hello im new to the forum and i wanted to share my SKS and i have a question, Is it still considered a matching numbers rifle if the gas piston and gas tube have a different serial number?
(http://preview.ibb.co/gJvZGa/20170815_203500.jpg) (http://ibb.co/bur8ba)

(http://preview.ibb.co/hau5NF/20170815_203748.jpg) (http://ibb.co/fYAO9v)

(http://preview.ibb.co/c6cgwa/20170815_203759.jpg) (http://ibb.co/jY8X2F)

(http://preview.ibb.co/d1A1wa/20170815_204003.jpg) (http://ibb.co/eZkZGa)

(http://preview.ibb.co/nDwVpv/20170815_204028.jpg) (http://ibb.co/g2ZGUv)

(http://preview.ibb.co/d4sWwa/20170815_203603.jpg) (http://ibb.co/mnqJba)

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Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: newchi on August 16, 2017, 12:00:14 AM
Neat,
In theory, if its not matching its not matching but personally i wouldn't care about the  gas tube and piston, but we will have to see what the more experty folks here say
Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: Loose}{Cannon on August 16, 2017, 02:14:26 AM
Very nice Romy!   I wouldn't care about the tube and piston..... To me its like a trigger spring, not exactly meant to match in the first place.
Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: SKSkid on August 16, 2017, 02:32:45 AM
I just looked under the rear sight and found yet another matching # but it is too faint to photograph.
Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: Phosphorus32 on August 16, 2017, 06:42:18 AM
Matching is used so often, when it's not, that the redundant term "all matching" has emerged for what used to be sufficiently described as matching  rofl

Terms that are seen in marketing or describing a firearm these days: stamped numbers matching (numbers that are applied with an electro-pencil may not match), visible numbers matching (one or more of: gas tube, gas piston, bolt may not match), metal matching (mis-matched, or non-original and/or unnumbered stock), forced-matching (numbers applied after scrubbing, or strike-through, or over-stamped during refurbishment).

Regardless, it's a nice Romanian thumb1 These are often the best value for the dollar in the current SKS market. Enjoy! Do you have full rifle pics and a pic of the left side of the buttstock?
Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: spongemonkey on August 16, 2017, 08:11:38 AM
Nice Romanian SKS!   thumb1
Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: Boris Badinov on August 16, 2017, 08:28:03 AM
For a Romanian SKS, I would consider it all matching.  100% ALL matching Romy's are extremely hard to come by.

Sweet Romy, by the way.

Nice get!
Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: carls sks on August 16, 2017, 08:57:27 AM
that is a nice one. the important things are all matching. ....  :o but if your like me, I wouldn't be able to call it all matching with even those parts with different numbers. it would be in the back of my mind forever.  Besplode
Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: running-man on August 16, 2017, 10:10:00 AM
Regardless, it's a nice Romanian thumb1 These are often the best value for the dollar in the current SKS market. Enjoy! Do you have full rifle pics and a pic of the left side of the buttstock?

I agree with P32.  With Romys, the stock is usually the toughest number to match. If the left side of the buttstock has the original S/N, you've got a decent collectible there even with a mismatched gas tube/piston. If the stock is a restamped, mismatching, or blank replacement, you've got a nice shooter or a placeholder in your collection until a nicer one comes along (believe me, more will come.  It's inevitable!)  thumb1
Title: Re: 1959 Romanian SKS
Post by: Direct Connection on September 05, 2017, 09:50:28 PM
P32 forgot to mention the most common term used about matching which is " everything matches except " Or All matching Except" ha ha ha ha ha

Very nice Romanian. These days if you have a Romanian SkS ,,,, Hang on to it.

You did really good and if the stock matches the other parts shown, You did exceptionally well ! The piston can be replaced with a non numbed and same with the gastube if you can find one or trade  clap1