Guy advertised a Romanian model 69 (1983 vintage) military .22 trainer on our local concealed carry board for $100. He posted pix and it didn't look too bad, so I jumped on it. He even delivered it and I had it in hand within an hour from the "I'll take it" post. I've seen them cheaper as well as quite a bit higher so I figured I couldn't get burned too bad (I didn't).
Stock finish needs a bit of work as I knew from seeing the initial pictures, but mechanically it's in excellent condition with a shiny, sharp bore. No import markings on it that I've been able to find either.
The stock has a shiny (probably shellac) finish on it that's chipping so I'll strip it tomorrow and once I get it down to bare wood, I'll give it a few coats of boiled linseed oil and finish it off with Tom's 1/3 wax (1/3 BLO, 1/3 turpentine and 1/3 natural colored beeswax). Should come out looking pretty nice. There's only one pretty big dent in it that may or may not steam out.
The metal has some wear and a few scratches in the bluing but some Brownell's Oxpho blue cream should fix that and then it'll have a nice place in the gun rack.
It does have the European 11mm groves on the receiver so it can be easily scoped. I'll probably put a BSA "Sweet 22" on it if it turns out to be as good a shooter as these usually are.
Jim