4/21/2021 0 Comments Chinese Sks 7.62X39 Value
Hazard a guess I refused 2,500 for it on the first day that I posted it last year.I have read that it is worth more if it has matching numbers.
There are numbers on the trigger guard, the stock, the magazine, the reciever. The last 4 numbers of ther serial number for the gun also matches these numbers. ![]() Chinese Sks 7.62X39 Value Full Length OrDo they Also, is it full length or paratrooper length Spike or blade bayonet Overall condition Pictures These factors can make a big difference. At present description, it could be a 150 gun, or a 400 gun. They are all 0145. It shoots good. It doesnt seem to have any problems. The stock is in good condition. The finish on the gun is a little worn and i believe that it is a full length rifle. Most norincos in my area go for 225-325 depending on condition and if it is complete ( bayonet, cleaning rod, sling, cleaning kit). I dont think Id take 30 average Chinese SKSs for my unissued Polish PU sniper. Thirty Russians (with about ten non-refurbs mixed in) might sway me. Good counter-point Martin08 Thats a beauty Which distributor brought the unissued Polish PU Sniper in I have a Polish M44, but not nearly in that condition. Do you have any idea of how many of yours got into the US I was basing my comment on the average 90.00 Nagant and a couple hundred rds of 7.62x54R. That would have made it a great trade. Non-import marked. As far as I know, there are only a few dozen of these in the country. The best guess is that they filtered in from Canada in the 1970s, or were brought back from Grenada - though only a few have capture papers. What would you consider it to be worth, if you were to sell it Its the first one Ive seen, so I have no idea. Is that a 91-30-style rifle It doesnt look to have a hex receiver. What was the Polish designation for that rifle, with and without the sniper option Did it come with a box or pouch for the scope and mount to be carriedstored in Very nice I have a 91-30 ex-sniper, a mount, and a bent bolt that I thought about putting a repro together with. In the early 1960s, Poland refurbished them with beech stocks and the upgraded adjustable reticle scopes. ![]()
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