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I have a new single stack sa-2000 receiver (Hungarian?)
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Quoted: Single stack/? Not much as there is really no value to buying one and converting it vs buying a NoDak receiver $50-75 tops if your lucky,not worth the transfer and shipping fees. View Quote |
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Having an feg receiver has no value? I thought having a comblock receiver would've been attractive, despite having to open it up a bit View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Single stack/? Not much as there is really no value to buying one and converting it vs buying a NoDak receiver $50-75 tops if your lucky,not worth the transfer and shipping fees. You might find someone really wanting one,but i doubt it NoDak spud receivers can be bought for $90-115 and they are way more desirable for a build than a single stack receiver to build on https://nodakspud.com/AK%20Receivers.htm It is what it is,best of luck |
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@flyleaf acc maadi on armslist. Anything I should ask for details? Value? He is asking 1100. Romanian rear sight leaf per owner https://i.imgur.com/TjdDJ7O.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jsvqixW.jpg https://i.imgur.com/OUJ8I6n.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Rpa0dw1.jpg https://i.imgur.com/y9aj0th.jpg View Quote These are pretty good rifles,i have had 2-3 over the years.The finish is like a painted on finish that is usually not real smooth,kinda slapped on from the factory. The ARM models are the best ban era to get. There was the PARS Lousiville,KY and the INTRAC Knox,TN version of these.They were both imported from 1993-1995Both are good to go and have gone up in value in the last few years rather quickly.This one is from 1995 as the last 2 digits on the trunnion are 95. Look for straight front and rear sights,numbers matching bolt,carrier,gas tube.Look for wear on bolt and carrier to see if it is a lower round count.Look at receiver rails for use.The trigger (FCG) on these are junk,be prepared to buy a Tapco, or ALG trigger and pin retainer. The top receiver cover on this one looks to be a bit off in color,might just be the lighting of the pic,i would ask.Cant remember if these has serial numbers on the receiver covers or not.I'm pretty certain they did not.It looks to be the correct Maadi cover. These came with thumbhole stocks,and this one looks to have the hard to find correct Maadi rear stock.Hand guards and grip are correct as well. Value used to be $700-800 until about 5 years ago and they shot up quickly for nice examples. This one i would value at $1000-1250.Since he has the sling,rear stock and it looks to be in good shape,the price is correct.If everything looks good in person try offering $1000 cash then $1050.$1100 is still a good price,just try to see if he bites on less. Hope this helps and let us know if you get it |
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Thanks, he said everything has matching serial numbers and the dust cover has the sn too. @flyleaf https://i.imgur.com/nOTlnrX.jpg https://i.imgur.com/K8ad516.jpg https://i.imgur.com/jgXD3hB.jpg https://i.imgur.com/iGU9CTC.jpg View Quote Your welcome You should be gtg then Look it over good in person with the things i mentioned above and try to get a discounted price Best of luck |
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Someone local is selling the two rifles and says they are unfired just looking to get a value.
Slr105 and an armory usa ssr85c-2. Package comes with 3 east German bakelite, 2 circle 21 magazines, 500 rounds of silver bear and a tin of 7n6. |
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Someone local is selling the two rifles and says they are unfired just looking to get a value. Slr105 and an armory usa ssr85c-2. Package comes with 3 east German bakelite, 2 circle 21 magazines, 500 rounds of silver bear and a tin of 7n6. View Quote SLR105- $900-1100 What hurts these is the SLR104 came out a bit later with the folding side stock.If NIB price will be at top end of quote SSR85C-2- $900-1200 Most of these are made in 2006.Very good quality rifles and if its got the original box,etc value will be at the top of the price range Mags are worth @$50-70 for the bakelites each and $30-40 each for the circle 21's. Tin of 7n6 is $200-225 and silver bear $115 or about 23-27 cents per round Hope this helps |
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Quoted: @Brackeen22 SLR105- $900-1100 What hurts these is the SLR104 came out a bit later with the folding side stock.If NIB price will be at top end of quote SSR85C-2- $900-1200 Most of these are made in 2006.Very good quality rifles and if its got the original box,etc value will be at the top of the price range Mags are worth @$50-70 for the bakelites each and $30-40 each for the circle 21's. Tin of 7n6 is $200-225 and silver bear $115 or about 23-27 cents per round Hope this helps View Quote Thanks for the help. No boxes but unshot rifles sounds like I should foe at 2100. |
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@FlyLeaf Thanks for the help. No boxes but unshot rifles sounds like I should foe at 2100. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: @Brackeen22 SLR105- $900-1100 What hurts these is the SLR104 came out a bit later with the folding side stock.If NIB price will be at top end of quote SSR85C-2- $900-1200 Most of these are made in 2006.Very good quality rifles and if its got the original box,etc value will be at the top of the price range Mags are worth @$50-70 for the bakelites each and $30-40 each for the circle 21's. Tin of 7n6 is $200-225 and silver bear $115 or about 23-27 cents per round Hope this helps Thanks for the help. No boxes but unshot rifles sounds like I should foe at 2100. Your welcome. Just keep in mind those prices are gunbroker prices,private sales will be a little bit less.The top end is top dollar on auction site. Just wanted to be sure you know this as i forgot to mention that in my quote |
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'm considering picking this thing up from a local forum, but really have no knowledge of AK's. One thing that worries me is I'm seeing WASR-10 cleanly stamped in most Google pictures while this one is roughly engraved.
Also, does this site look too canted, or does it look fine? What would something like this be worth? |
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'm considering picking this thing up from a local forum, but really have no knowledge of AK's. One thing that worries me is I'm seeing WASR-10 cleanly stamped in most Google pictures while this one is roughly engraved. Also, does this site look too canted, or does it look fine? What would something like this be worth? http://i.imgur.com/AFs5UJi.jpg http://i.imgur.com/4Nh2XcG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/15zpKoL.jpg http://i.imgur.com/nw0934k.jpg View Quote Looks like an older WASR with the crappy engraving which is normal. The front sight does look canted which is why the front sight post is more to the right. My honest opinion of this rifle is that it is rough even by WASR standards and with the canted sight i would pass on this rifle. Value as is $450-500 and i myself wouldnt mess with it for that price. I would recommend looking for something else and pass on this one |
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'm considering picking this thing up from a local forum, but really have no knowledge of AK's. One thing that worries me is I'm seeing WASR-10 cleanly stamped in most Google pictures while this one is roughly engraved. Also, does this site look too canted, or does it look fine? What would something like this be worth? http://i.imgur.com/AFs5UJi.jpg http://i.imgur.com/4Nh2XcG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/15zpKoL.jpg http://i.imgur.com/nw0934k.jpg View Quote With new Wasr 10 in stock at Atlantic (who make sure your front sight post isn't canted) I'd pass and buy a new one from them, and pick up new furniture for it. But if you're really needing it on the cheap, then it will more than likely run like a champ. |
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Quoted: @slowr1der Looks like an older WASR with the crappy engraving which is normal. The front sight does look canted which is why the front sight post is more to the right. My honest opinion of this rifle is that it is rough even by WASR standards and with the canted sight i would pass on this rifle. Value as is $450-500 and i myself wouldnt mess with it for that price. I would recommend looking for something else and pass on this one View Quote |
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I appreciate the feedback. Any suggestions as to what a good AK to get started with is? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: @slowr1der Looks like an older WASR with the crappy engraving which is normal. The front sight does look canted which is why the front sight post is more to the right. My honest opinion of this rifle is that it is rough even by WASR standards and with the canted sight i would pass on this rifle. Value as is $450-500 and i myself wouldnt mess with it for that price. I would recommend looking for something else and pass on this one Depends on your budget. A WASR is a great rifle but you need to look at one in person to see that everything is straight and the bolt carrier isnt wonked up.Most of the newest WASR's are pretty good but i would still want to check it out good to be sure. Stay away from US made AK's,most are junk or wont last long term,Resale value on them is also very weak over a commie built AK. Personally i would pay a little bit more and do it right the first time and be done with it.And that would be a Arsenal SAM7 in either a fixed stock or side folder.The underfolder is great as well but a lot of new AK shooters dont like the underfolding stock cheek weld.The SAM7 is a milled receiver with excellent quality control,super smooth action right out of the box.They are built to last and you can swap out the polymer stock for a wood one if you are a steel/wood type of AK guy which i am. Check on gunbroker for a good deal,they can be had for $1000-1200 even less if your lucky.Use search SAM7,SAM 7,Arsenal milled,Arsenal.Be aware that there were some early milled Arsenal's that are ban era that have the bayonet lug chopped,dont get one of those.Ask here before buying to be sure its a good deal Other brands to look at are SAR1 romanian,Chinese MAK90,ARM marked Maadi,Vector marked Polish,stamped Arsenal 107.But for the money its hard to beat a SAM7 Hope this helps,let me know if you need any assistance |
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I inherited this Kassnar SA85M Hungarian AK47 Ser. No. 01106 NIB never fired as far as I can tell. Early model in perfect condition. I might be putting it up for sale at some point, but just don't see many in this condition etc. new in the box. I'd like a ballpark auction site sale price estimate.
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I inherited this Kassnar SA85M Hungarian AK47 Ser. No. 01106 NIB never fired as far as I can tell. Early model in perfect condition. I might be putting it up for sale at some point, but just don't see many in this condition etc. new in the box. I'd like a ballpark auction site sale price estimate. https://ibb.co/album/d0XFYv Hopefully these images display Thanks View Quote First off these are very,very rare to find in this condition and rare to find in any condition for sale. 7,000 of these Kassnar's were imported. 4,000 under folders and 3,000 fixed stocks. Gunbroker price on this as pictured- $2700-3000 If it was only the rifle and had been shot with no box,etc price would be $1600-2000 so with yours having all the extras and in mint condition value jumps way up.Do not shoot period or handle the rifle or box anymore than you have to.Collectors are looking for these in this condition and will pay the premium . Hope this helps and thanks for sharing this beautiful rifle |
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Check on a Fime group SGL31-85 (triangle folder)
And a polytech milled 56/S, no box, spiker (non clamped, original), wood in rough condition. |
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Check on a Fime group SGL31-85 (triangle folder) And a polytech milled 56/S, no box, spiker (non clamped, original), wood in rough condition. View Quote SGL31-85 - In excellent condition $1500-1800 for a FIME,Arsenal would be $1600-2200 with higher ends on gunbroker,lower ends private sale.If its NIB $2500-2800 Polytech- You will need to post pics or clarify as there were no milled spikers imported.The only milled Polytechs are the Legend series and none came with spike bayonets. If its a stamped Polytech with the spiker to get an accurate quote i would need to see a few pics if possible.Price depends on bluing condition,wear,factory 416 or 386,etc. |
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Quoted: @NapeSticksToKids SGL31-85 - In excellent condition $1500-1800 for a FIME,Arsenal would be $1600-2200 with higher ends on gunbroker,lower ends private sale.If its NIB $2500-2800 Polytech- You will need to post pics or clarify as there were no milled spikers imported.The only milled Polytechs are the Legend series and none came with spike bayonets. If its a stamped Polytech with the spiker to get an accurate quote i would need to see a few pics if possible.Price depends on bluing condition,wear,factory 416 or 386,etc. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: @NapeSticksToKids SGL31-85 - In excellent condition $1500-1800 for a FIME,Arsenal would be $1600-2200 with higher ends on gunbroker,lower ends private sale.If its NIB $2500-2800 Polytech- You will need to post pics or clarify as there were no milled spikers imported.The only milled Polytechs are the Legend series and none came with spike bayonets. If its a stamped Polytech with the spiker to get an accurate quote i would need to see a few pics if possible.Price depends on bluing condition,wear,factory 416 or 386,etc. These never came with a spike fsb. It's kinda cool but it will hurt value as it's not original Value is still very good as the legends are tier 1 AKs. $1800-2300 Top end on gunbroker, lower end private sales. I personally wouldn't sell for less than $2000. Hope this helps |
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Good to know, I am looking at buying either or both and just wanted to know some current market values before I go in and find out what the guy wants for them.
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Wasn’t able to talk prices today but did get a chance to take the polytech down. Gas tube matches but recoil spring assembly, bolt, and carrier are all mismatched numbers...ouch. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Start at $1400-1500 on the Legend and $1000-1200 on the SGL and see if he bites Gas tube matches but recoil spring assembly, bolt, and carrier are all mismatched numbers...ouch. Well thats not good.Value takes a big hit as it seems this has been cobbled together with parts from another Chinese AK at some point. I would question the entire barrel assembly and look it over very carefully with that wrong FSB on it its possible the barrel has been changed out and the bolt,carrier,recoil spring are from that barrel assembly. Not saying that this is the case but i have my suspicions about it.Something doesnt add up. Personally i would steer clear of this unless you can test fire it and get it for $1200-1300 and dont plan on selling it ever as it will be a tough sale if you decided to sell it later on.I wouldnt buy one like this I would recommend a hard pass on the Legend. Just my 2 cents |
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Romanian SAR-1 - nice condition older import
USArmory Polish UF - excellent condition Fime VEPR Molot 7.62 |
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Romanian SAR-1 - nice condition older import USArmory Polish UF - excellent condition Fime VEPR Molot 7.62 View Quote SAR-1 - $700-900 Polish UF - $800-1100 FIME Vepr - NIB ones go for $1600-1700 Used in excellent condition with no box- $1300-1500 Higher end of the prices are gunbroker,lower end private sales like EE and FTF type sales |
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Quoted: @NapeSticksToKids SGL31-85 - In excellent condition $1500-1800 for a FIME,Arsenal would be $1600-2200 with higher ends on gunbroker,lower ends private sale.If its NIB $2500-2800 Polytech- You will need to post pics or clarify as there were no milled spikers imported.The only milled Polytechs are the Legend series and none came with spike bayonets. If its a stamped Polytech with the spiker to get an accurate quote i would need to see a few pics if possible.Price depends on bluing condition,wear,factory 416 or 386,etc. View Quote |
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Price was 2750, one plum russkie mag, no box. I did not buy it. Was very clean, doubtful it’s been shot. But too rich for me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: @NapeSticksToKids SGL31-85 - In excellent condition $1500-1800 for a FIME,Arsenal would be $1600-2200 with higher ends on gunbroker,lower ends private sale.If its NIB $2500-2800 Polytech- You will need to post pics or clarify as there were no milled spikers imported.The only milled Polytechs are the Legend series and none came with spike bayonets. If its a stamped Polytech with the spiker to get an accurate quote i would need to see a few pics if possible.Price depends on bluing condition,wear,factory 416 or 386,etc. |
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Early import/ conversion Saiga in 7.62x39. According to the serial number it looks like a 2000 build (01100XXX).
Imported by Hesse () BUT the receiver and sights are perfectly straight. Craftsmanship looks just as good as my Arsenals. I plan on keeping this AK for a very long time but I am curious as to the value of it and if it's worth keeping. Thank you Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Early import/ conversion Saiga in 7.62x39. According to the serial number it looks like a 2000 build (01100XXX). Imported by Hesse () BUT the receiver and sights are perfectly straight. Craftsmanship looks just as good as my Arsenals. I plan on keeping this AK for a very long time but I am curious as to the value of it and if it's worth keeping. Thank you https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/482038/20190722_212056b_jpg-1027315.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/482038/20190722_212100b_jpg-1027318.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/482038/20190722_193453_jpg-1027319.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/482038/20190722_182831b_jpg-1027321.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/482038/20190723_120040_jpg-1027342.JPG View Quote Very early import is correct.Not many of the Hesse marked ones out there,although $5 should be taken off the value just for having that on there.(Joking) Value is $1350- 1450 with the higher end on gunbroker and lower end private sales like EE. If you add Russian wood (grip,rear stock,grip) add another $100-150 to the price if its nice wood. I would hang onto it,i wish i still had mine.They are damn good rifles Thanks for sharing |
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Quoted: @AZ2A Very early import is correct.Not many of the Hesse marked ones out there,although $5 should be taken off the value just for having that on there.(Joking) Value is $1350- 1450 with the higher end on gunbroker and lower end private sales like EE. If you add Russian wood (grip,rear stock,grip) add another $100-150 to the price if its nice wood. I would hang onto it,i wish i still had mine.They are damn good rifles Thanks for sharing View Quote If you or anyone else has any leads on some nice Russian wood furniture, I wouldn't mind a link or two |
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Thank you so much for the information! I really appreciate it. If you or anyone else has any leads on some nice Russian wood furniture, I wouldn't mind a link or two View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: @AZ2A Very early import is correct.Not many of the Hesse marked ones out there,although $5 should be taken off the value just for having that on there.(Joking) Value is $1350- 1450 with the higher end on gunbroker and lower end private sales like EE. If you add Russian wood (grip,rear stock,grip) add another $100-150 to the price if its nice wood. I would hang onto it,i wish i still had mine.They are damn good rifles Thanks for sharing If you or anyone else has any leads on some nice Russian wood furniture, I wouldn't mind a link or two Your welcome. Look on gunbroker.Lots to choose from that is surplus genuine Russian wood.Most sellers buy from Ukraine or Russia and resell on gunbroker. Use search russian wood,russian stock,laminated,etc in ak parts section |
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Does anyone know what is a fair price for Bulgarian aks-74 kit with original military chromed barrel in mint condition, black plastic furniture, metal /skeleton side folder, and all the accessories ?
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Does anyone know what is a fair price for Bulgarian aks-74 kit with original military chromed barrel in mint condition, black plastic furniture, metal /skeleton side folder, and all the accessories ? Thank you for your time. View Quote Lower end of pricing private sale,higher end gunbroker type auction sale. I have seen then go for $1300-1500 on gunbroker but its not common,just depends on who is bidding Hope this gives you an idea on value |
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Having a hard time getting a valuation I trust for my Krink. I don't have any pictures where I am right now, sorry.
Rifle is a 1986 parts matching Tula AKS-74U. It is an Rguns kit from 2011 built on a NoDak Spud receiver with a later version Bluejack barrel by Troy at Inrange. Rifle is SBRd with plum grip, three plum mags, 4 east german Bakelite mags with "rain" cammo pouch, and 4 bulgarian mags with pouch. I got the kit in late 2010 or early 2011 for around $650, the barrel from Bluejack for $150, the receiver from NoDak Spud for $125, the $200 stamp, and the built for $400. |
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Having a hard time getting a valuation I trust for my Krink. I don't have any pictures where I am right now, sorry. Rifle is a 1986 parts matching Tula AKS-74U. It is an Rguns kit from 2011 built on a NoDak Spud receiver with a later version Bluejack barrel by Troy at Inrange. Rifle is SBRd with plum grip, three plum mags, 4 east german Bakelite mags with "rain" cammo pouch, and 4 bulgarian mags with pouch. I got the kit in late 2010 or early 2011 for around $650, the barrel from Bluejack for $150, the receiver from NoDak Spud for $125, the $200 stamp, and the built for $400. View Quote $1800-2300 with all the extras you mentioned I would ask $1500-1600 just for the krink alone,maybe more if the right bidders are bidding on it Top prices will be on gunbroker,lower end private sales. You would probably make a bit more selling the mags separate unless someone wanted it all. |
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What would an unfired Century GP 1975 in 7.62 x 39 go for these days?
Any reason not to buy? Quoted: $600-700 Look it over very well in person for canted sights both front and rear,gas piston not going in straight (will feel it and see rubbing on gas piston if its rubbing). Other than that if it passes inspection it should be gtg View Quote |
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What would an unfired Century GP 1975 in 7.62 x 39 go for these days? Any reason not to buy? View Quote Look it over very well in person for canted sights both front and rear,gas piston not going in straight (will feel it and see rubbing on gas piston if its rubbing). Other than that if it passes inspection it should be gtg |
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Time for another question for arfcom's AK Bluebook guru
So I got a Norinco 56S-1 Siles blue bolt a little less than a year ago. Since that time I've spent copious hours learning about Chicom AKs. In that time, I've come to learn that a few Norinco 56S-1s were imported through Siles with the blue bolts but instead of the traditional orange wood, they came with Black Bakelite HGs, and grip. Failed To Load Title My question for you Mr. Flyleaf is what would you expect to pay for a authentic NOS chicom black bakelite HG and grip set? My 56S-1 was cherry in condition but didn't have anything else with it....so I've had to buy 3 NOS mags, oil bottle, and red bakelite bayo for it. So considering it doesn't have any papers, or the box....could adding the black bakelite furniture potentially add to the value of my 56S-1? I guess I'm trying to justify the ridiculous cost to get a factory "blacked out" chicom AK. I can also track down the correct black bakelite bayo for it as well. I can't ever see myself spending $500-700 for a type 63 black bakelite mag Thanks a bunch in advance friend! |
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Time for another question for arfcom's AK Bluebook guru So I got a Norinco 56S-1 Siles blue bolt a little less than a year ago. Since that time I've spent copious hours learning about Chicom AKs. In that time, I've come to learn that a few Norinco 56S-1s were imported through Siles with the blue bolts but instead of the traditional orange wood, they came with Black Bakelite HGs, and grip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dcz2PNmmUts My question for you Mr. Flyleaf is what would you expect to pay for a authentic NOS chicom black bakelite HG and grip set? My 56S-1 was cherry in condition but didn't have anything else with it....so I've had to buy 3 NOS mags, oil bottle, and red bakelite bayo for it. So considering it doesn't have any papers, or the box....could adding the black bakelite furniture potentially add to the value of my 56S-1? I guess I'm trying to justify the ridiculous cost to get a factory "blacked out" chicom AK. I can also track down the correct black bakelite bayo for it as well. I can't ever see myself spending $500-700 for a type 63 black bakelite mag Thanks a bunch in advance friend! View Quote @GreasyEasy Hey greasy.Your welcome,thanks for the great question. The black bakelite grip and HG's are very tough to find.Most sets will go for $200-400 depending on condition,etc. Here is a tip on finding a set.Go to gunbroker and look around for a Norinco 223 either in the parts section or complete rifles.Some of these also came with black bakelite HG's and grips and can be bought for cheap if you look long enough.Cheap like under $100 if you get lucky.Might take some time but i have seen them before. Now to the question if adding the black bakelite set will increase the value of your current 56S-1 vs how it is now,yes and no. To a collector they would want the original box,etc which is what truly brings in the big bucks,so in this case no. No box,etc value would increase somewhat with the bakelite set but will it bring in enough extra to offset the original price cost of the black bakelite? I think it would be less than the original cost vs added value.Guessing probably add $200 to the rifle vs how it is now.My advise is to find a set for less than $200 and if you still want it go for it. Look on gunbroker as well for some of the Chinese sellers in China.I have seen them sell original bakelite sets for reasonable prices,or ask them if they can get a set In the end if it makes you happy then do it,it would be unique and cool I remember when the type 63 bakelite mags could be had for $75-100.Wish i had bought a 100 of them.They really arent worth more though a bunch had cracks after hard use Hope this helps you decide |
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