March 17, 2013, 12:57 AM | #1 |
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dont know what to do
I have a norinco SKS in a tapco stock with 1 40 round ak mag and 3 20 round ak mags with 500 rounds of WPA black box... a buddy of mine wants to buy it all for 900$!! this is a great deal for me but the thing is I really like it and dont really wanna sell it but its hard to pass up for that kinda cash. Am I dumb if i dont take him up on this offer??
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March 17, 2013, 09:41 AM | #2 |
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Gee, 71 views and no replys. To me, a no-brainer. SELL.
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March 17, 2013, 10:18 AM | #3 |
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Re: dont know what to do
My first Norinco SKS got dressed in a Combat Exchange (?) Folding stock, detachable 30 rd mag, 4X scope etc.
Sold it to a deputy who wanted a carbine for his patrol car as a supplement to his issued shotgun. Found out much later that my "improvements" made it illegal! Look up the 13 (or 14 for European SKS) parts that have to be changed to US made parts in order to change it from the imported condition. FYI |
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if it's original configuration then it gets around 922R by being considered C&R but as soon as you replace 1 part you have to change out enough with US made parts that it becomes compliant. since the SKSM(SKS that take AK magazines) were made by century(or whatever company imported them) they had to make the SKS M fully 922R compliant before selling so adding the stock change OP is well within 922R compliance parameters. normally with Chinese SKS all you need to do is replace the magazine and stock to make it 922R compliant as this removes the floor plate, magazine body, stock and handguard and drops the number of foreign listed parts down to 10. as to the OPs dilema, I personally would not sell, if you still like it, shoot it and have a use for it then there is no reason you should feel obliged to sell. SKSM are hard to find anyway and would a pain to replace. here is a page that lists the specific parts that can be changed to make it compliant.
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I've sold 2 guns and regretted it both times. I say keep it. If you want to get rid of it, trade it but don't sell it.
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March 18, 2013, 07:36 AM | #6 |
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It's a want or need thing.....
Do you already have multiple semi autos? I got into the AR15 world in the fall....... The SKS got sold It was collecting dust
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March 18, 2013, 08:49 AM | #7 |
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If you have an AK, sell the sks. If you dont, keep it because its as good or better than an AK.
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Sks are great. Dont sell.
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March 19, 2013, 08:17 PM | #9 |
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I'd sell an SKS for $900 in a heart beat.
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March 19, 2013, 08:25 PM | #10 |
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Now that the AWB is "dead"... sell it while the selling is still good and buy two in the coming glut.
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March 19, 2013, 09:44 PM | #11 |
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Nope don't sell it. You will regret it later if you do. I've regretted just about every gun I've ever sold (well all but 1 of them) and I don't sell them anymore. I suppose if I bought a gun and hated it I might sell it but if I liked it at all I would keep it.
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thanks for the input guys! i was gonna sell it and pick up a 300 win mag and a scope but my wife said dont sell it we will get ya the win mag
i love my wife
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^^^ jealous...
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Glockstar .40:
If you decide that you Must sell it, you might read up (if not already) on the Czech VZ-58. Some knowledgeable guys with Youtube Channels describe their impressions. Whether these are Century guns, no idea. If cash doesn't soon 'burn a hole in your pocket', you will have tons of discounted choices. "hickok45" field strips both the 58 and the AK-47 side-by-side, to prove that they are totally different guns. Even the magazines can Not be interchanged, and cost a bit more for the VZ. If the Taliban or Hezbollah have no cells in our area, no sweat. "Sturmgewehr' also really likes his. I doubt that any version of a Tech Sight has been developed for the Czech gun. For what it's worth, even though I have a Service Grade Garand, six Enfields, two FR8s etc, I never considered selling my common Norinco SKS, with the Tech Sight TS 200. The ergos seem better than any AK and I then knew nothing about VZs, except for Mausers. Last edited by Ignition Override; March 21, 2013 at 01:53 AM. |
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