Would appreciate your input on the following specimen a seller wants me to make an offer for. It lacks a bayonet. What's the going rate for these nowadays? I'm not into Chinese SKS but if I can get a good deal then why not.
Can't make out the factory stamp, is it a /26\? Hard to find them under $400 now a days, but this one is missing the bayonet and a sling so maybe you can get it closer to $300-$350. Looks decent enough condition-wise and if it is a /26\ then it is a 1965 build.
If it takes a spike bayonet I may have an assembly I could part with along with sling and a bandolier. Is the cleaning kit in the buttstock?
Thanks @Greatguns! It is /26\ I guess I will offer him 350 out the door and go from there.
Quote from: Cz315 on December 18, 2020, 01:47:17 PM
Thanks @Greatguns! It is /26\ I guess I will offer him 350 out the door and go from there.
That is what I would offer for it.
I did happen to think, on a '65 that should still be a blade bayonet. Is it all numbers matching? That would be a plus, balde bayonets are more expensive these days though.
Quote from: Greatguns on December 18, 2020, 02:24:48 PM
I did happen to think, on a '65 that should still be a blade bayonet. Is it all numbers matching? That would be a plus, balde bayonets are more expensive these days though.
65 would be the first full year of spikes....the blade transition happened mid 9m ;)
Quote from: Justin Hell on December 18, 2020, 02:28:55 PM
Quote from: Greatguns on December 18, 2020, 02:24:48 PM
I did happen to think, on a '65 that should still be a blade bayonet. Is it all numbers matching? That would be a plus, balde bayonets are more expensive these days though.
65 would be the first full year of spikes....the blade transition happened mid 9m ;)
I maybe was thinking of the change in the sling swivel location back to the bottom, but his stock is a side swivel....IT'S ALL SO CONFUSING!!! pullhair1 pullhair1 pullhair1 headbang2 headbang2 rofl rofl
Doesn't seem like the deal will go through, so I will remove the pics (since it's not going to be mine). Thanks again for all your input!
That's too bad. Had he been looking at Gunbroker prices and threw a flu-crazy price at you? There will be another deal to be had on down the road.
firstchoice
Quote from: firstchoice on December 19, 2020, 07:39:59 AM
That's too bad. Had he been looking at Gunbroker prices and threw a flu-crazy price at you? There will be another deal to be had on down the road.
firstchoice
Yeah, I learned that patience is key in those matters. Now I kind of want a Chinese for my collection :) . The way things are going their prices will climb too.
why didn't the deal happen, did he want much more then your offer?
FWIW he said he thought he had another SKS to keep but couldn't find it, so he's keeping this one.
Quote from: Cz315 on December 19, 2020, 09:56:35 AM
FWIW he said he thought he had another SKS to keep but couldn't find it, so he's keeping this one.
think1 Sounds like one of those boating accidents that seem to be prevalent among American gun owners. rofl
So many firearms lost in those accidents, so sad. Something tells me the seas/lakes/rivers are going to be very rough the next few years. ;)
I wasn't actually sure what to make of it. Maybe he wants to sell it for a higher price but wants to keep his options open. Who knows.
If Al Gore and his Cronies would do their research properly they would learn that the real reason for the waters rising is NOT global warming, but all the firearms 'lost at sea and in the lakes' accidents. :o :) rofl rofl rofl
Quote from: Phosphorus32 on December 19, 2020, 12:56:51 PM
Quote from: Cz315 on December 19, 2020, 09:56:35 AM
FWIW he said he thought he had another SKS to keep but couldn't find it, so he's keeping this one.
think1 Sounds like one of those boating accidents that seem to be prevalent among American gun owners. rofl
Gotta watch that excuse..... in 11 states its mandatory to report "lost" or stolen firearms. :o
Besides... gun oil is a hazardous material, then add chrome, lead, powder residue, commie cosmo... then you open yourself up to ecological damages and in your case P32, you'd probably need a permit to build an underwater reef rofl2
I did a quick survey of current Chinese SKS GB prices and HOLY COW! I see bids for 500+ with no bayo and 600+ for good condition nothing special varieties. If prices don't come down at some point I might need to win the lottery to continue this "collecting thing". Just 6 months ago I didn't want to buy beaters from Classic. Should have bought a crate and flipped them for nice profit now.
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I bought my first Yugo 20years ago, Numrich import out the door for 179.. with some of the prices Ive seen over the past 10years, I just shake my head at it all... Ol Merle Haggard wrote a song about it.. Are the Good Times Really Over.... Profit.... My first Mosin was $79.... $69ea if you bought 2, I got a M91/30 and a M44 that day. I still have a sealed 6 box battle pack of x39 Bear ammo with the price tag of $12.99.
Classic... rofl2 what a joke, oh the days of Bible thumping and screwing ya predating the ol chunky britches BabyGap Ben fornication. Despised them then, just as much as I do now. chuckles1
I mean the overall rise in milsurp costs is not surprising at all, it follows the usual pattern, but this year things are just insane and there is no end in sight. I look at prices over past 6 months and they are still climbing and climbing quickly. Ammo is even worse than guns. I’m trying to rationalize it by influx of first time buyers, but it is puzzling.
I've tried to rationalize it, but like the previous elections, they are the best sellers ever, this year was no execpetion. Plus, some of the unusual things have added, the riots, police defending talk, the pandemic etc, plus add in all the new firearm owners. I'm sure ammo manufacturers have had people lay out like many other employers, this has possibly had an effect on production. Same thing on meat, dairy and many other food products, and toilet paper. Gotta have the people present to make it all.
It's worse case situations all meeting at one time, then throw in one 5 letter word.... Greed.. that's driving some of this mess as well. It's that way because people will continue opening their wallets to pay. Typical market, sometimes it's a buyers market, sometimes seller's market. Just buy in the dips.
Cz, I have a mismatched broken stock Chicom I will sell you for $750. Otherwise I'm going to put it up on GB and list for $11,000. I get it you think that the price is out of line but we all know that an SKS is an SKS. So whatever East Germans go for is what all SKS's go for now. Besplode
This seems to be the thought process of morons across the country. They think a basic Chinese or Yugo is the same a Russian and that all 3 are the same as a NVA etc.................. nea1
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