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Senior Member
Join Date: October 16, 1998
Location: Sherman, TX USA
Posts: 3,759
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Well, there I was, out pawn shopping with a few trade goodies...
I found this like new Norinco AK-47S (pre-ban) with a few mags, cleaning kit, etc., but no box. So, I traded my Ruger PC4GR and P944T even up (I had $550 in the pair) for the AK, and I am so happy I could spit! {spitouie!} How was y'all's day? ![]() ------------------ Make mine lean, mean, and 9x19! |
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Junior Member
Join Date: September 3, 2000
Posts: 14
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My day wasn't that good. Why can't I ever have luck like that? All the pawn shops out here have things like Mossberg 500's for 300 dollars and think that giving me 250 dollars is a good deal for my throated, polished, and has a trigger job Kimber with 5 Wilson mags. 300 if I throw in my Galco holsters.
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 13, 2000
Location: Ephrata, wa. USA
Posts: 1,338
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9x19; Hey, happy trades are all in the eye of the beholder! If you're happy with it, then it was a good trade. Frankly, the two Rugers you traded are a dime a dozen. I had a Norinco AK-47 years ago and it was fun, fun, fun. In five years the AK will be worth $1,000! Or more! I just traded away a S&W mod 457 for a Ruger mini-14 with two PMI 40 rounders, a 20 rounder, and a bunch of .223 fodder. I'm happy and brother-in-law is happy. Best Regards, J. Parker
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 13, 2000
Location: Ephrata, wa. USA
Posts: 1,338
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Mackeath; I here where you're coming from. I tried to trade that S&W mod 457 at a gun shop and he said he'd give me $240.00 for it. I paid $429.95! I don't know where you live but try to sell that Kimber to a private party. Best, J. Parker
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#5 |
Staff in Memoriam
Join Date: November 13, 1998
Location: Terlingua, TX; Thomasville, GA
Posts: 24,798
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Well, if the money works, fine. No matter how you slice it, it's an AK clone, of which the world is not just full but is over-loaded. Lord knows I'll never knock entrepreneurial capitalism, but owning an AK clone isn't real high on my notions of worthwhile possessions...
What the hey, an M1 Carbine is a lot more fun, costs less, and doesn't look like some garbage-y non-p-c overly-heavy awkward "thing". You may have guessed, I'm underwhelmed by the AK clones... Art |
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 13, 2000
Location: Ephrata, wa. USA
Posts: 1,338
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AK clone/M1 carbine controversy! Yipes! Actually, there is no controversy- A Norinco AK clone is twice the gun a M1 carbine is! M1 carbines are totally lame......
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: October 16, 1998
Location: Sherman, TX USA
Posts: 3,759
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Art,
's okay. I was underwhelmed by the M1 Carbine... and truly amazed and their current prices. {shrug} ------------------ Make mine lean, mean, and 9x19! |
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#8 |
Senior Member
Join Date: March 18, 1999
Location: Nogales, AZ USA
Posts: 4,016
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Yep, I've never been impressed by the M1 Carbine. The ergonomics are appalling.
I think any sane US infantryman during WWII would ditch the carbine for an AK in a heartbeat. At any rate, good deal. My MAK-90 has always held a dear place in my heart as it was my first un-pc gun. It's hard to believe that reasonably priced pre-1989 AKs are still out there. [This message has been edited by Destructo6 (edited September 07, 2000).] |
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