"•Matching serial numbers (left side of receiver, bottom of receiver, bottom of trigger guard)"
Original MAS 36 rifles have numbers on the receiver, bolt, floorplate, trigger guard, butt stock, forestock and bayonet
He doesn't list a matching serial number on the bolt handle and the photo of the back of the bolt doesn't show it.
So maybe it's not matching there---but that's a minor thing, right?
The furniture isn't numbered, so it's replacement wood---the proper numbers on the butt are about 1" tall and hard to overlook---so much for the rifle being "unissued".
Get a firm statement on bore condition, too. The French would rebuild a rifle with a bad bore and when the first imports arrived in the 1990s, there was a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
In my completely jaded opinion, $400 is too much gelt for a shooter grade rifle, but if you want to drive the price up on mine, I say go for it.
Annoying photo:
This is the only photo I have showing the butt stock number and it is obscured by bullet holes. The guy I bought it from said the previous owner, a guy named Charles, didn't need it anymore.
-----krinko