I thought it would be an interesting discussion to see if everyone else's experience looking for certain years was similar. What I'm referring to here is only kits that have survived completely intact, that are 100% original matching with the original finish on the wood. We're not talking about your mixmaster refurb scrap heap, we're talking the real McCoy. Obviously hundreds of thousands of these were produced each year (maybe with the exception of 1959), but technically none of these are rare. What this thread is about is rarity in the US market. So with that said, I have ranked them by difficulty of how hard they are to find in OG condition, with 10/10 being completely impossible to find, and 1/10 being a dime a dozen. For some of these, they can be found with all original metal parts, but replacement and/or refinished wood, I don't count those as NOS. I've added my thoughts about each as well, just some of what I've seen and the journey of looking for them.
1959 Izhevsk (10/10):
No known examples exist in the US market.
1960 Izhevsk (8/10):
I have seen more than a handful of these, not the most common out there, but far from the rarest.
1960 Tula (10/10):
I don't know of any of these so far, if anyone knows of examples of years that I have ranked 10/10, please share them.
1961 Izhevsk (9/10):
A small batch of 3 examples in 100% NOS condition popped up in May 2025, all ВО prefix rifles. @Gillan2.0 got the nicest one.
1961 Tula (10/10):
I also haven't seen any of these either, this will be a theme of earlier Tula kits with one exception.
1962 Izhevsk (10/10):
Similar to 1961 Izzy, none that I know of in NOS condition, but non original examples are out there.
1962 Tula (8/10):
There have been surprisingly quite a few of these in the last couple years, much more difficult to find now that the 2022 batch has dried up.
1963 Izhevsk (9/10):
I only remember seeing two of these, both were the demilled plasma cut type. One of the more difficult years to find, but they are out there.
1963 Tula (10/10):
Big buck posted one in NOS condition a few years ago, his was missing the original top cover though.
1959 Izhevsk (10/10):
No known examples exist in the US market.
1960 Izhevsk (8/10):
I have seen more than a handful of these, not the most common out there, but far from the rarest.
1960 Tula (10/10):
I don't know of any of these so far, if anyone knows of examples of years that I have ranked 10/10, please share them.
1961 Izhevsk (9/10):
A small batch of 3 examples in 100% NOS condition popped up in May 2025, all ВО prefix rifles. @Gillan2.0 got the nicest one.
1961 Tula (10/10):
I also haven't seen any of these either, this will be a theme of earlier Tula kits with one exception.
1962 Izhevsk (10/10):
Similar to 1961 Izzy, none that I know of in NOS condition, but non original examples are out there.
1962 Tula (8/10):
There have been surprisingly quite a few of these in the last couple years, much more difficult to find now that the 2022 batch has dried up.
1963 Izhevsk (9/10):
I only remember seeing two of these, both were the demilled plasma cut type. One of the more difficult years to find, but they are out there.
1963 Tula (10/10):
Big buck posted one in NOS condition a few years ago, his was missing the original top cover though.