Now remember, the more rifles that sell, and the more hand selects are drawn from the lot, the lower the standard for the hand select will be even though it will still be the best of 10. We do offer a hand select in which we will pick the best of 10 from any particular group. The good news is we did not see any rust on any of the rifles ( at least above the stock line ) and due the amount of cosmoline on them, I don't think you will. We have seen some guns with excessive bluing wear but I would say that is the exception as most of these guns are running 80% plus in the blued department with many being closer to 100%. Same goes for the bluing however to a far lesser extent. Now I like the way they look overall and many are actually pretty nice but to be clear, and so nobody can say we didn't represent them properly, there are a number of ugly stocks in there so expect an ugly stock. Overall I would say that these guns average about 80% of new condition cosmetically. I even found some that looked darn close to being unissued with really nice stocks and 100% blue, but those were the exception. However we have done a thorough inspection on these and there are a lot of exceptions to that rule as many are quite nice so the cosmetic condition is pretty much all over the place. You can expect a good solid shooter, but in most cases, not a really pretty stock. We have not found any that are broken or unsafe to use as these have all been sorted out by the importer. Further concerning the stocks, most stocks are solid but some may have small cracks and / or in some cases even a little trench art. Rifles are complete and functional but expect varying degrees of bluing wear ( some heavy, some less ), and stocks with dents, dings, scratches, digs, gouges, and discoloration from service use, handling and storage. This small group of rifles was stored in a neutral country for over 20 years before being granted an exception for import and are available now at RTI. These historic and highly popular Chi-Com rifles were banned from importation by the Clinton Administration in the early 1990's. These rifles are in good to very good used condition and 100% functional! These are military turn ins so expect some battle scars. Includes 10 round box mag and spike type folding bayonet. Original CHINESE Vietnam Era Military Surplus Type 56 Chinese SKS Rifles Manufactured at the famous Jianshe Arsenal #26 7.62x39, semi-auto.
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