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Posted: 12/18/2014 8:22:30 AM EDT
If anyone is looking, it's alittle on the pricey side but looks to be in very good condition Link to EE
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If anyone is looking, it's alittle on the pricey side but looks to be in very good condition Link to EE View Quote I'd say it's about 100 too high, but he could be compensating for lowball offers. It does need some more work to get it where it needs to be, but the color of the wood looks amazing on the milled receiver for some reason. I think that's how the original legends looked right? Good eye man! |
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I'd say it's about 100 too high, but he could be compensating for lowball offers. It does need some more work to get it where it needs to be, but the color of the wood looks amazing on the milled receiver for some reason. I think that's how the original legends looked right? Good eye man! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If anyone is looking, it's alittle on the pricey side but looks to be in very good condition Link to EE I'd say it's about 100 too high, but he could be compensating for lowball offers. It does need some more work to get it where it needs to be, but the color of the wood looks amazing on the milled receiver for some reason. I think that's how the original legends looked right? Good eye man! Always keeping my eye open, I would make an offer if I had the cash. Changing the FSB and threading the barrel is no issue if someone picked it up. Like you said the woods looks great and milled reciever with 922r conversion already completed, that's pretty sweet. That would make a great 1st AK for someone |
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I think the price is top dollar but in the ball park. Consider that a non-922r compliant gun goes for $650 or so. Then add in Ironwood furniture and 922r parts and you are close to the $875.
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Quoted: If anyone is looking, it's alittle on the pricey side but looks to be in very good condition Link to EE View Quote Buy it so you can dual wield. |
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If anyone is looking, it's alittle on the pricey side but looks to be in very good condition Link to EE Buy it so you can dual wield. |
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Ugh! I remember when those things were going for $300. Yet another example where the gov't punishes people for being honest.
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Ugh! I remember when those things were going for $300. Yet another example where the gov't punishes people for being honest. View Quote Ha, $300! In 90-91, I bought an sks norinco that accepted AK mags for $79 at Massey's bait and tackle. Next to the sks sat the AK varients for $150. I couldn't afford them , so I settled for the sks. I was 18. |
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with the way he dropped the price I bet he would accept $850 shipped
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Quoted: Quoted: with the way he dropped the price I bet he would accept $850 shipped Just got my xmas bonus last night.... Me too! Need to set it aside for a suppressor though, but that is a nice looking Mak... ETA: Send him an offer so I can stop thinking about it |
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If you HAD to choose??? More Mak
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Must resist! I'm with you guys. I'd rather finish my sr-25 or buy a .308 suppressor, but for $850 that'd be a decent price in my opinion for the mak.
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View Quote I would go for the 1st (922r compliant) one, you would save money. That is the only reason I would choose the first over the second Eta: it appears the first one also has a threaded barrel with muzzle nut Eta 2: the second one is a better choice for someone who does not like the color choice of the wood furniture on the first mak. It would be easier to purchase a furniture kit and finish it, rather than sand everything down. |
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Quoted: I would go for the 1st (922r compliant) one, you would save money. That is the only reason I would choose the first over the second Eta: it appears the first one also has a threaded barrel with muzzle nut Eta 2: the second one is a better choice for someone who does not like the color choice of the wood furniture on the first mak. It would be easier to purchase a furniture kit and finish it, rather than sand everything down. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: I would go for the 1st (922r compliant) one, you would save money. That is the only reason I would choose the first over the second Eta: it appears the first one also has a threaded barrel with muzzle nut Eta 2: the second one is a better choice for someone who does not like the color choice of the wood furniture on the first mak. It would be easier to purchase a furniture kit and finish it, rather than sand everything down. +1 this. The first one is def better, you'll spend another $100-$200 making the second look like the first. |
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I know nothing about AK's. Please tell me why this is a good AK to buy. Would this be a pre-ban gun?
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I know nothing about AK's. Please tell me why this is a good AK to buy. Would this be a pre-ban gun? Thanks View Quote Read through this thread. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_8_26/560017_Talk_me_into_or_out_of_a_MAK90.html The 1st one is a good rifle if you dont want to get your hands dirty. The second is for the DIYer. They're both good, just depends on who the new owner is. |
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Sellers out of his mind with that price. 650 is a decent price for that, that's about it.
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Merica'! Someone offered and I accepted. They are going for 1500-1750 at Delta.
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Merica'! Someone offered and I accepted. They are going for 1500-1750 at Delta. View Quote i here ya if someone wants to pay, its not too much money even though im sure some pussbag will call you a gouger i got a norinco (preban) 1911 with trigger work by jojos and 700 cash for my polytech m1a |
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Just gotta find the right buyer. I've sold MAKs and NHM-91s for 2k at the height of the panic, I couldn't be live anyone bought them, but they did,
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View Quote Internals are black and it has a cleaning rod but no turned down barrel, kinda strange? <shrug> |
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Mak 90 $700 Shipped Because of it being bubba'd and not being able to accept the 4 mags someone may be able to talk him down.
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