Yep, that is correct, it's a Polish training rife. It is rather curious, in that military training rifles typically mimic contours and other distinguishing features of the nation's actual service weapon. However, the wz.78, other than the sights, is styled more along modern sporting rifle contours. The cheekpiece being especially notable in this regard, indicating the designers and manufacturer had sales to the domestic market in mind. The rear sight comes off easily and the grooved receiver makes scope mounting simple. The original finish, best described as gutter scum, comes of fairly easily with mineral spirits and a felt rubbing pad, to brighten the wood and reveal some nice grain. It's a half hour well spent.