Non-Refurb M44? She was rode hard and put away wet...

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  • yellowsled

    Retired C&R Addict
    Jun 22, 2009
    9,348
    Palm Beach, Fl
    This is one of the recent ones from AIM labeled as-is. Looking over it last night when I completely took it down every small part is Izhevsk marked and every serial number matches. Bore is not counter-bored, and looks good. No refurb mark present but it looks like it may blued at some point in its life. Not really sure. Scattered old surface rust/pitting. Old field stock repairs present in 3-4 spots. Serial numbers all appear original and not scrubbed and force matched.

    Action is nice a smooth and here she is all cleaned up and oiled down.

    Thoughts guys?


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    Dave91

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 25, 2009
    1,988
    Anne Arundel
    I don't know ... Buying something just because it's cheap is not always the answer. I bought a Steyr 95 from SOG because it was $143 shipped and it kicks like a mule. We'll see if that was a good use of funds.


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    That's not what I mean. He got, as far as anyone can tell, an original rifle. The $99 price tag just makes it that much better.
     

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