Good folks, I seek your advice.
Guy at work has a serious mil/vintage rifle collection and he's selling a lot of it. Has a Russian SKS with (2nd gen?) laminated stock, all original equipment (sling, bayonet, cleaning kit, even a belt pouch for stripper clips). Numbers match, hand-picked it from a huge lot many years ago, less than 1k rounds fired, maybe closer to 500. This is all "claimed" info as I haven't seen it in person or photos yet, though we found some online that he said are very similar for comparison. Hope to see actual pics tomorrow.
Question- (please pardon any newbie "duh" stuff on my part)
I talked to another coworker who's very experienced - ex-Marine who's done gunsmith work for Prairie Arms, incl class 3 conversions and so on. He cautioned that true Russian SKS's can be ID'd by their blued bolt, and that Chinese/Yugo/etc clones don't. Can anyone verify that?
Any tips/help/info appreciated, thanks guys. Mods, if this should be moved feel free, didn't know where else to put it.
-Chris