Awesome article. I bought a $299.99 Chinese SKS a few years back with the intention of making a restoration project out of it. It's one of the models that was stored somewhere in the Balkans and had a good amount of "trench art" and wear on the stock. After more hours of cosmoline removal than I expected, I took it out to see if/how well it functioned. Not only did the SKS run like a top, the sights were still zeroed. I'd be a happy customer if my new guns functioned as well out-of-the-box as the Norinco did after decades of hard use and storage. I still love taking that rifle out to the land. I'm just glad that I stocked up on cheap steel-cased ammo when I had the chance.