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Quoted: Pre-ban AKs are generally worth more to those in ban states Unfired and NIB would at least put it in the $1200-1500 range for a regular Polytech spiker. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I am not an AK guy, I am trying to figure out a reasonable price(for both parties) on a Poly Tech AK-47 with the spike that folds out front. Unfired, NIB, I believe he said 1983. I got no pictures, sorry, but it is pristine with original preservative. Wood stock and grip. Anybody? Have seen some stuff on Gunbroker, but with the spike, unfired, preban just curious if this brings a premium? All educated responses welcome. Unfired and NIB would at least put it in the $1200-1500 range for a regular Polytech spiker. I would guess you could start at 1500 and go up from there. |
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Not really a rifle question, but I've got 2 black Polish Beryl Archer 5.56 mags. I've heard these are kinda hard to come by.
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how about a NIB Arsenal SA-M5 milled 5.56 No-Ban model(threaded muzzle + bayonet lug)
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It looks like the market is starting to come down for Arsenals. I'm seeing plenty of variations being listed for under 1k, but didn't see anything specific for you rifle.
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Quoted: http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g157/bushbanger/011_zpsxvhwklnh.jpg Any idea on the value > 97 Romanian MK2 View Quote Sorry for the very late reply, but from the little I could find I would guess in the $600 range. |
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This is great and much appreciated.
I'll play.... Arsenal SLR-107UR with the triangle stock unfired NIB. So, what is the value? |
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I would guess $2000-2800 in an auction, under $2K new in box and people will fight for it :) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is great and much appreciated. I'll play.... Arsenal SLR-107UR with the triangle stock unfired NIB. So, what is the value? I would guess $2000-2800 in an auction, under $2K new in box and people will fight for it :) In the past year or so, I saw a couple listed at around $2400, but never could find them again to see if they actually sold for that. This one has an interesting serial number. 1111. I couldn't believe what I was seeing the first time I looked at it. |
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Quoted: In the past year or so, I saw a couple listed at around $2400, but never could find them again to see if they actually sold for that. This one has an interesting serial number. 1111. I couldn't believe what I was seeing the first time I looked at it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: This is great and much appreciated. I'll play.... Arsenal SLR-107UR with the triangle stock unfired NIB. So, what is the value? I would guess $2000-2800 in an auction, under $2K new in box and people will fight for it :) In the past year or so, I saw a couple listed at around $2400, but never could find them again to see if they actually sold for that. This one has an interesting serial number. 1111. I couldn't believe what I was seeing the first time I looked at it. I still don't think there worth anywhere near that, but I'm sure someone would spend the money. |
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Out of curiosity
Bought one of those 500$ plum SGL21s yeas back. Didn't need it just couldn't pass it up for the price. Never got a chane to fire it so what does a nib plum sgl21 bring these days |
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I still don't think there worth anywhere near that, but I'm sure someone would spend the money. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is great and much appreciated. I'll play.... Arsenal SLR-107UR with the triangle stock unfired NIB. So, what is the value? I would guess $2000-2800 in an auction, under $2K new in box and people will fight for it :) In the past year or so, I saw a couple listed at around $2400, but never could find them again to see if they actually sold for that. This one has an interesting serial number. 1111. I couldn't believe what I was seeing the first time I looked at it. I still don't think there worth anywhere near that, but I'm sure someone would spend the money. I sold my very lightly used UR a few months ago for $1850 (with a bunch of extras). Wanted to move it quickly, so I priced it about $150 lower than it should have been. Judging by the comments and conversations I had with a few folks, I'd guess a NIB (with all of the accoutrements) would sell in the neighborhood of $2200-$2300. |
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Sorry I haven't been keeping up with recent ads do to time constraints. Since you're looking at Gunbroker, you should have a good idea of the current asking prices.
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I have no idea about the Vector, and almost all the Arsenals I've seen recently were running between 1000-1500 depending on the model. The more rare the model, the higher the price.
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I have a Vector built on a Romanian kit that is like new with black plastic furniture. Sorry no pictures, just wondering what it might be worth. I think I paid $700 for it 6 years ago from Jensen Arms in Colorado. Always heard Vector was top quality. Also have a Hungarian SA85M that I bought in the 1990's new. Mine has a few thousand rounds through it but the condition is still close to new. I took really good car of it. I paid $699 for it. He is a link to one just like mine on Gunbroker BUT IS NOT MINE. Thumb stock and all: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=485971718 And a ban Arsenal SLR101S milled. Like new condition as well: <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_2674.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_2674.jpg</a> Thanks for help updating values!!! View Quote Are you sure the Vector is built with a Romanian kit? I have only seen their builds with Polish and Hungarian parts kits. |
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I have a Vector built on a Romanian kit that is like new with black plastic furniture. Sorry no pictures, just wondering what it might be worth. I think I paid $700 for it 6 years ago from Jensen Arms in Colorado. Always heard Vector was top quality. Also have a Hungarian SA85M that I bought in the 1990's new. Mine has a few thousand rounds through it but the condition is still close to new. I took really good car of it. I paid $699 for it. He is a link to one just like mine on Gunbroker BUT IS NOT MINE. Thumb stock and all: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=485971718 And a ban Arsenal SLR101S milled. Like new condition as well: <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_2674.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_2674.jpg</a> Thanks for help updating values!!! Are you sure the Vector is built with a Romanian kit? I have only seen their builds with Polish and Hungarian parts kits. I was told Romanian but check out these pictures and see if you can tell. The receiver is an Elk River Tool and Die: |
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I was told Romanian but check out these pictures and see if you can tell. The receiver is an Elk River Tool and Die: <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_4813_zpse5548285.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_4813_zpse5548285.jpg</a> <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_4814_zps29ec4019.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_4814_zps29ec4019.jpg</a> <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_4816_zps437f3601.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_4816_zps437f3601.jpg</a> <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_4818_zps37cadd01.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_4818_zps37cadd01.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a Vector built on a Romanian kit that is like new with black plastic furniture. Sorry no pictures, just wondering what it might be worth. I think I paid $700 for it 6 years ago from Jensen Arms in Colorado. Always heard Vector was top quality. Also have a Hungarian SA85M that I bought in the 1990's new. Mine has a few thousand rounds through it but the condition is still close to new. I took really good car of it. I paid $699 for it. He is a link to one just like mine on Gunbroker BUT IS NOT MINE. Thumb stock and all: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=485971718 And a ban Arsenal SLR101S milled. Like new condition as well: <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_2674.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_2674.jpg</a> Thanks for help updating values!!! Are you sure the Vector is built with a Romanian kit? I have only seen their builds with Polish and Hungarian parts kits. I was told Romanian but check out these pictures and see if you can tell. The receiver is an Elk River Tool and Die: <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_4813_zpse5548285.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_4813_zpse5548285.jpg</a> <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_4814_zps29ec4019.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_4814_zps29ec4019.jpg</a> <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_4816_zps437f3601.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_4816_zps437f3601.jpg</a> <a href="http://s68.photobucket.com/user/SkagSig40/media/100_4818_zps37cadd01.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i24/SkagSig40/100_4818_zps37cadd01.jpg</a> Sure enough you are correct, that is a Romanian kit. I learned something new today. I never knew they built with Romanian kits. Thanks for the pictures! By the way, I'd think it would be worth somewhere between $800-900, Vector builds quality and they are highly regarded among those who know AKs. |
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Estimated value please;
Unfired, NIB, single-stack WASR-10/63 7.62x39 in as-delivered condition with sling, cleaning kit, cleaning rod, mags. Saving picture bandwidth as it looks the same as all the other fixed-butt WASR-10-63s you ever seen out there. It as all the needed USA 922-parts for hi-cap conversion, but CIA simply never bothered to hi-cap it as many low-caps were meant to be sold into ban states. I snagged it but never got around to hi-capping it. Thanks in advance! |
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Since it hasn't been converted over yet, I would put it under $500.
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Debanned SAR-1 (gas block swapped and threaded under FSB) with everything (bayonet, cleaning kit and rod, slant brake, Damage Industries slot brake and Damage Industries flash hider). 8 Ribbed back milsurp mags and 260 rds. of Tula FMJ. Stock finished in Tung oil. Tapco polishedd G2 trigger. Unknown round count (bought used) but rifling is strong. Thinking of selling (don't need to), just wondering what the package is worth. http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u329/FUGGOVSKI/20150612_200130.jpeg View Quote You could probably get around $700 for the package. |
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Quoted: You could probably get around $700 for the package. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Debanned SAR-1 (gas block swapped and threaded under FSB) with everything (bayonet, cleaning kit and rod, slant brake, Damage Industries slot brake and Damage Industries flash hider). 8 Ribbed back milsurp mags and 260 rds. of Tula FMJ. Stock finished in Tung oil. Tapco polishedd G2 trigger. Unknown round count (bought used) but rifling is strong. Thinking of selling (don't need to), just wondering what the package is worth. http://i516.photobucket.com/albums/u329/FUGGOVSKI/20150612_200130.jpeg You could probably get around $700 for the package. That was the range I was thinking as well. |
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"Value" estimate please; no need to waste Internet rainforest with pics - you've all seen your basic, unconverted, bone-stock, lightly used, 16" 7.62x39 SAIGA.
This was imported by the original RAAC from many years ago, no scarred up side of the recvr to obliterate their RAAC trades. Thanks in advance! |
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Quoted: "Value" estimate please; no need to waste Internet rainforest with pics - you've all seen your basic, unconverted, bone-stock, lightly used, 16" 7.62x39 SAIGA. This was imported by the original RAAC from many years ago, no scarred up side of the recvr to obliterate their RAAC trades. Thanks in advance! View Quote I've been seeing prices from $500-$650. |
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Value on a norinco pre ban 86s-7 rpk in 7.62x39? Thanks View Quote Need a picture, is it Milled or Stamped? "RPK" is a loose term for the chinese imports, as many of them didn't come with bipods, and had shorter barrels than regular RPKs (20" instead of 23"), and were sometimes marketed as "National Match". Really depends on condition and if you have the box and all the parts. |
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Recently rescued this poorly built Romy G build on a NDS-3 Receiver from a home-builder for $350.
Wondering if my money was well spent and if it is even worth fixing up. 1981 Romy G Parts Kit, All Parts Match minus the Dust Cover and Gas Tube Other Discrepancies noted (see photos in link below) -Barrel is knurled under the gas block and where barrel is pressed in the front trunnion -Pitted trigger guard -Loose Dust Cover fitment -Rear trunnion rivets poorly installed -Rear trunnion is not flush with rear of receiver More pics in the album. Romy G AKM Photobucket Album |
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I have an Arsenal SLR107CR. The threaded portion of the gas block has been trimmed, barrel shortened and threaded, and brake pinned and welded for upcoming SBR. It has a genuine Tula folding triangle stock, and wood furniture set replacing the plastic originals. Has about 500 rounds down the pipe. Could you give me a round about value on a stock rifle, as I'm not sure if the work on the barrel will affect the price or not. I know these are getting hard to find, but I can't find an asking price on any site with current dates, as everyone seems to be sold out. Thanks for your help.http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/u603/teufelhunden1990/20150626_205335_zpsxs6ji5e1.jpg View Quote The 107CRs have been commanding a premium the last few years but I haven't seen one for sale for a while. I'd guesstimate somewhere between $1250-1450 for a stock 107CR. |
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Curious on the value of my Arsenal SGL21. Has about 500 round fired Vltor extension tube with CTR stock Hogue grip Kalinka BP-02 low profile side mount Primary Arms red dot MS3 sling http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u415/mackbamf/Resized%20Arsenal%20SGL21_zpscnxr0fgu.jpg View Quote I can't price it with the accessories but a stock SGL-21 in good condition would bring somewhere between $900-$1100. The SGL-31s and the side folder SGLs are commanding much higher prices at the moment. |
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I have an Arsenal SLR107CR. The threaded portion of the gas block has been trimmed, barrel shortened and threaded, and brake pinned and welded for upcoming SBR. It has a genuine Tula folding triangle stock, and wood furniture set replacing the plastic originals. Has about 500 rounds down the pipe. Could you give me a round about value on a stock rifle, as I'm not sure if the work on the barrel will affect the price or not. I know these are getting hard to find, but I can't find an asking price on any site with current dates, as everyone seems to be sold out. Thanks for your help.http://i1324.photobucket.com/albums/u603/teufelhunden1990/20150626_205335_zpsxs6ji5e1.jpg The 107CRs have been commanding a premium the last few years but I haven't seen one for sale for a while. I'd guesstimate somewhere between $1250-1450 for a stock 107CR. Dang! That's good news. Thank you! |
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Quoted: Recently rescued this poorly built Romy G build on a NDS-3 Receiver from a home-builder for $350. Wondering if my money was well spent and if it is even worth fixing up. 1981 Romy G Parts Kit, All Parts Match minus the Dust Cover and Gas Tube Other Discrepancies noted (see photos in link below) -Barrel is knurled under the gas block and where barrel is pressed in the front trunnion -Pitted trigger guard -Loose Dust Cover fitment -Rear trunnion rivets poorly installed -Rear trunnion is not flush with rear of receiver http://i1167.photobucket.com/albums/q638/stevetgx/Romy%20G%20AKM/1%20Right%20Side%20View_zpscrtqc13f.jpg http://i1167.photobucket.com/albums/q638/stevetgx/Romy%20G%20AKM/2%20Left%20Side%20View_zpsluotg7n0.jpg More pics in the album. Romy G AKM Photobucket Album View Quote Even if you pulled it all down to a parts kit again, you definitely got a decent deal. |
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just stopped at a local gun shop and looked at a preban chinese norinco ak47, all #'s matching,, all wood furniture for $1200. they had it in the back because they said it might be worth more but offered it to me at that price. I'm pretty new to ak's so not sure if its a good deal or not. also anything in particular i should look for on the rifle?
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just stopped at a local gun shop and looked at a preban chinese norinco ak47, all #'s matching,, all wood furniture for $1200. they had it in the back because they said it might be worth more but offered it to me at that price. I'm pretty new to ak's so not sure if its a good deal or not. also anything in particular i should look for on the rifle? View Quote Will need more details to determine value on it. Are you sure it is a preban? Was it a 56 or a converted MAK 90? Sidefolder, fixed stock, underfolder, bayonet? Sorry for all the questions but that will determine the value on it. |
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Quoted: Will need more details to determine value on it. Are you sure it is a preban? Was it a 56 or a converted MAK 90? Sidefolder, fixed stock, underfolder, bayonet? Sorry for all the questions but that will determine the value on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: just stopped at a local gun shop and looked at a preban chinese norinco ak47, all #'s matching,, all wood furniture for $1200. they had it in the back because they said it might be worth more but offered it to me at that price. I'm pretty new to ak's so not sure if its a good deal or not. also anything in particular i should look for on the rifle? Will need more details to determine value on it. Are you sure it is a preban? Was it a 56 or a converted MAK 90? Sidefolder, fixed stock, underfolder, bayonet? Sorry for all the questions but that will determine the value on it. What he said, as they may be trying to pass off a post ban rifle as a pre-ban. |
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I can't price it with the accessories but a stock SGL-21 in good condition would bring somewhere between $900-$1100. The SGL-31s and the side folder SGLs are commanding much higher prices at the moment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Curious on the value of my Arsenal SGL21. Has about 500 round fired Vltor extension tube with CTR stock Hogue grip Kalinka BP-02 low profile side mount Primary Arms red dot MS3 sling http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u415/mackbamf/Resized%20Arsenal%20SGL21_zpscnxr0fgu.jpg I can't price it with the accessories but a stock SGL-21 in good condition would bring somewhere between $900-$1100. The SGL-31s and the side folder SGLs are commanding much higher prices at the moment. Thanks for your input I appreciate it. This is one that I debate on selling when it's time to fund something new... |
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Looking for the approximate value of my Saiga/Izmash with a 20.5" barrel. I believe the model number is IZ-133. It's your typical unconverted Saiga and has the clamp on, removable type side scope mount. Condition is very good appearing to have been fired very little.
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