Organizing and digging through my old paper files this week - long overdue (I tend to be something of a "paperwork pack rat" - probably a reflex I learned in the Army.)

Anyway, I came across the "war trophy" paperwork for an SKS I bought at Foothills Shooting Center (remember them?) in the early 1980's. The SKS was a Vietnam bring-back. I ended up trading it a couple years later (without ever having fired it) because at that time 7.62 x 39 ammo was almost impossible to find and hideously expensive when you could (if only i'd have known that 10 years later SKS's would sell for the price of a cheap television set and ammo would be damn near as cheap as .22lr. Oh well, hindsight's 20/20, eh?)

The War Trophy paperwork is from the Marine who brought it back in 1969. If I could find who has that SKS they'd probably value the paperwork but I'd have no idea of how to do that.

Just wondering if anybody here thinks "war trophy" paperwork is worth anything absent the trophy before I put it in the recycle bin.