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"I'm very pleased with the last firearm I purchased from an auction on GunBrokers.com. A lot of sellers are asking too much for shipping so you got to do your homework & read all the information on every item before you purchase or place your bid. But the site itself is a great place to find nearly anything you're looking for. Like anything else, you got to be smart & patient. I was looking for an sks that had good working parts so I could put together a really nice-looking rifle. I have a few sks stocks so if it came with a rough stock was ok & I was able to get it on the low end. This thing came with a ton of cosmoline inside & out. Here are some before & after pictures. After breaking it apart & cleaning it up I dropped it in one of my sks stocks keeping the matching numbered stock for future reassembly after getting the time to freshen it up for its historical value. I found what appears to be 1935 carved on the inside so I'm not sure what that stands for since the first sks wasn't in production until 1945."
Johnny Ray Campbell
"I'm very pleased with the last firearm I purchased from an auction on GunBrokers.com. A lot of sellers are asking too much for shipping so you got to do your homework & read all the information on every item before you purchase or place your bid. But the site itself is a great place to find nearly anything you're looking for. Like anything else, you got to be smart & patient. I was looking for an sks that had good working parts so I could put together a really nice-looking rifle. I have a few sks stocks so if it came with a rough stock was ok & I was able to get it on the low end. This thing came with a ton of cosmoline inside & out. Here are some before & after pictures. After breaking it apart & cleaning it up I dropped it in one of my sks stocks keeping the matching numbered stock for future reassembly after getting the time to freshen it up for its historical value. I found what appears to be 1935 carved on the inside so I'm not sure what that stands for since the first sks wasn't in production until 1945."
Johnny Ray Campbell
"I'm very pleased with the last firearm I purchased from an auction on GunBrokers.com. A lot of sellers are asking too much for shipping so you got to do your homework & read all the information on every item before you purchase or place your bid. But the site itself is a great place to find nearly anything you're looking for. Like anything else, you got to be smart & patient. I was looking for an sks that had good working parts so I could put together a really nice-looking rifle. I have a few sks stocks so if it came with a rough stock was ok & I was able to get it on the low end. This thing came with a ton of cosmoline inside & out. Here are some before & after pictures. After breaking it apart & cleaning it up I dropped it in one of my sks stocks keeping the matching numbered stock for future reassembly after getting the time to freshen it up for its historical value. I found what appears to be 1935 carved on the inside so I'm not sure what that stands for since the first sks wasn't in production until 1945."
Johnny Ray Campbell
"I'm very pleased with the last firearm I purchased from an auction on GunBrokers.com. A lot of sellers are asking too much for shipping so you got to do your homework & read all the information on every item before you purchase or place your bid. But the site itself is a great place to find nearly anything you're looking for. Like anything else, you got to be smart & patient. I was looking for an sks that had good working parts so I could put together a really nice-looking rifle. I have a few sks stocks so if it came with a rough stock was ok & I was able to get it on the low end. This thing came with a ton of cosmoline inside & out. Here are some before & after pictures. After breaking it apart & cleaning it up I dropped it in one of my sks stocks keeping the matching numbered stock for future reassembly after getting the time to freshen it up for its historical value. I found what appears to be 1935 carved on the inside so I'm not sure what that stands for since the first sks wasn't in production until 1945."
Johnny Ray Campbell
"I'm very pleased with the last firearm I purchased from an auction on GunBrokers.com. A lot of sellers are asking too much for shipping so you got to do your homework & read all the information on every item before you purchase or place your bid. But the site itself is a great place to find nearly anything you're looking for. Like anything else, you got to be smart & patient. I was looking for an sks that had good working parts so I could put together a really nice-looking rifle. I have a few sks stocks so if it came with a rough stock was ok & I was able to get it on the low end. This thing came with a ton of cosmoline inside & out. Here are some before & after pictures. After breaking it apart & cleaning it up I dropped it in one of my sks stocks keeping the matching numbered stock for future reassembly after getting the time to freshen it up for its historical value. I found what appears to be 1935 carved on the inside so I'm not sure what that stands for since the first sks wasn't in production until 1945."
Johnny Ray Campbell
"I'm very pleased with the last firearm I purchased from an auction on GunBrokers.com. A lot of sellers are asking too much for shipping so you got to do your homework & read all the information on every item before you purchase or place your bid. But the site itself is a great place to find nearly anything you're looking for. Like anything else, you got to be smart & patient. I was looking for an sks that had good working parts so I could put together a really nice-looking rifle. I have a few sks stocks so if it came with a rough stock was ok & I was able to get it on the low end. This thing came with a ton of cosmoline inside & out. Here are some before & after pictures. After breaking it apart & cleaning it up I dropped it in one of my sks stocks keeping the matching numbered stock for future reassembly after getting the time to freshen it up for its historical value. I found what appears to be 1935 carved on the inside so I'm not sure what that stands for since the first sks wasn't in production until 1945."
Johnny Ray Campbell
"I'm very pleased with the last firearm I purchased from an auction on GunBrokers.com. A lot of sellers are asking too much for shipping so you got to do your homework & read all the information on every item before you purchase or place your bid. But the site itself is a great place to find nearly anything you're looking for. Like anything else, you got to be smart & patient. I was looking for an sks that had good working parts so I could put together a really nice-looking rifle. I have a few sks stocks so if it came with a rough stock was ok & I was able to get it on the low end. This thing came with a ton of cosmoline inside & out. Here are some before & after pictures. After breaking it apart & cleaning it up I dropped it in one of my sks stocks keeping the matching numbered stock for future reassembly after getting the time to freshen it up for its historical value. I found what appears to be 1935 carved on the inside so I'm not sure what that stands for since the first sks wasn't in production until 1945."
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