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Video: Whats In The Crate? Consecutive Matching Number Yugo SKS Rifles!

 

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Hey, everybody. Ben with Classic Firearms here. You see that we've set up in front of a crate of rifles today and we have something really unique to show you. These are Yugoslavian SKSs. What is unique about them is, I have one crate here that has eight guns remaining in it. These eight guns are consecutive serial number from one gun to the next. We wanted to show them to you, we though it would be perfect for a father-son or for a father that wants to give his two sons, mother-daughter or mother that wants to give it to her two daughters, anywhere you have two special people that you would like to have consecutive numbered guns. It's a part of history, not something you see very often. These are an unissued condition, so we thought it was a real opportunity. Dylan's running the camera. We're going to do this video in two phases, we're going to let you see inside the crate, and we're going to lay the rifles out and let you see them piecemeal, so Dylan, come on in. Let's look at exactly what we have here. We'll start here with the packing list. If you will go inside of this crate lid here and look at these numbers, you will see that they're a consecutive number for all 10 of the rifles that were originally in the crate. Now, folks, there are no longer 10 rifles in the crate because we had a warehouse guy that just couldn't resist. He wanted two consecutive numbers for some loved one in his life and I can understand that. We have eight left, we wanted to honor his request first. But come in, Dylan, and let's look at these rifles. Unissued condition. These have been in the country for some time. They are not renumbered by ATF, so all of the serial numbers on them are the original serial numbers. I see you're scanning that rifle. Thank you for doing that, but I set that one up there, so you can actually look down in the crate. You can see the number progression here. I think we're starting with a 41, 42, 43 and then, the ones you can't see. It goes 44, 45 and then, it continues on. This is just on the bolts, but I will set that back in here, and you can see here with ... What is that, 46 and then, 49, 50. I think 47 and 48 are out of the crate right now. The other ones are consecutive. Folks, like I said, we're going to sell these in pairs of two, so if you want to order two rifles or if you want to order four rifles, it'll be a minimum of two. They do not frankly have their value at just one rifle standalone at the price, they're going to be. But, minimums of two, and they will ship with all of the accessories that they have. We're going to take a little break right now, we're going to lay them out on the table, so you can see the rifle in its entirety, and we'll be right back. Alright, folks, we're back. We've got these rifles laid out for you. Dylan, come on in. We actually only have four consecutive matching pairs to be able to sell you. I want to show them to you in groups of two. As you can see here, this is serial number 702. We should've closed that door after all, Dylan. There's a plane coming over. 841 and 842, you'll note that these are the original serial numbers. There are no renumbers by ATF messing up the beauty of these rifles. The importer stamps on them are very small and inconspicuous. They're actually under the cleaning rod here, they're from SAMCO, a very small import stamp. It's actually very hard to find. Dylan and I had to look for it very closely yesterday to find it at all. Right, Dylan? That's right. Second consecutive batch, as you can see here is 843 and 844, see the serial numbers on those. Then we have 845 and 846. When I'm saying those numbers, that's just the last three of the serial number, but you can see the matching numbers between the two here. Then we skip the two numbers that ended up with a staff member, and then we have 849 and 850. You can see the condition of the rifles. All the blueing's 100%. The stocks are just like they would've been issued in the case. Those stocks do have some mar on the finish, some of it from the cosmoline they were packed in and so forth. It's exactly the way the troops would've received that rifle. Once again Dylan as I finish this up, come in, the people are going to want to see them a lot, so come in and just scan the table so they can see these groups of two. Folks, please, we're at your mercy on doing this. Our system is set up to allow you to order a minimum of only two. Please don't order three. If you order three rifles, it's just going to keep somebody else from being able to buy one of these sets. If you want four, that's fine, out in four, we can send you that. If you order three, we're going to kick out the order, make it invalid anyway. We just can't do that. We think this is the only fair way to sell them. Groups of two are probably going to be the most prominent people want them. Of course, if you've got four kids or if you want four rifles for some reason, order four, but if we did anything with odd numbers, it would leave us an odd number rifle left over. We don't want to do that. Having said that, when you see this ad, these will be live to the site. You can order them, just look under the Yugo SKS, look for the Yugo with consecutive serial number, that's the way they'll be listed there. These are at $599.99 each. You will be ordering in pairs of two at $599.99 each. Folks, if you like our ads, you want to follow us on YouTube, there's a link here that you can go to, just click on the link. You can sign up to have our videos come to you directly. As always, we appreciate your business, thank you for being with us, at www.classicfirearms.com.

 
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