


Polypterus;1351511; said:Magic the marking on the stock is a manufacture proof mark and common on Tulas. it is actually a cyrillic F and it it was complete would look like an O with a line through it with a line on the bottom. The other markings are typical tula proof marks...
magic;1354283; said:thanks, thats kinda what i thought, my cousin was claiming that some markings on mine could be unusual, but he doesn't really know what he is talking about. aside from matching numbers is there anything i should look for that means more rarity/value?

you got it all right poly, except i believe it is a refurb, there is a kinda box looking thing with a 1 or \ in it can't tell, which as far as i know means its refurb. that makes me feel better about what i paid,
Poly....You said the rifle wasn't a refurb? As far as im aware all the polished bolt/bayonet guns were refurbed for importation into the US. (we americans tend to like shiny of course.) Also some of the proof marks on magic's gun appear somewhat lightly sanded....though that could just be poor stamping. Just curious to see what makes you think its not refurbed since im always lookin out for more info on the little details like that.
Btw, the rifle below the SKS's in the pics shadowbass posted is an egyptian rashid. (for anybody that was curious) Low production semi prototype around 6k made.
Polypterus;1355639; said:Magic you could clarify this best.. run you finger across the markings on the receiver cover...Are they raised slightly On the edges???