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Egyptian Fn 49, good shooter, stock replacement prior to my ownership, all numbers match, good crest on the receiver, barrel is nice and strong, is import marked i think... under the hand guards. 650 obo

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PPS-43 Kit with original barrel, kit is numbers matching in arsenal condition, think I have one mag to go with it. Just don't have time to build it.
$140 Shipped
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Local FTF with valid ID pm with questions
 
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From the pics you provided, i noticed the following-

Your Russian SKS is not quite all #'s matching and it has been refurbished/re-arsenalled.

The receiver cover shows a refurb stamp and finish.

The stock is not laminated, it is a replacement Arctic Birch Hardwood stock, from another rifle, which was a common occurrence on the refurbished/re-arsenalled SKS rifles.

The rear sight has been replaced, which is a # part as well.

For collectors, all #'s matching would include the stock. The stock should only have 3 stamps. The arsenal stamp, the year 'r', and the serial number, you have an extra row of stamps.

Being a refurbished/re-arsenalled rifle is not a bad thing, it just means the rifle was rebuilt to "as new" in it's past, before it was imported.

The russian rifles are of a much higher quality, than the Chinese or Yugoslavian rifles and it is worth every penny of what you are asking and i love the color of the stock.
 
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