You ever seen a North Vietnamese SKS? They only came back into this country as bringbacks from Viet Nam. They are incredibly rare. They go for $5,000+ on gunbroker. The other super rare SKS are the East German and the North Korean.Obviously I know diddly squat about SKS but it blows my mind to think of a $3,500 SKS being a good deal LOL...unless that's sarcasm and my meter is broken.
A rifle I was looking for there was only one in the whole show used for $600. At Dong's they are only $449 newGlad the one in Tulsa was good, the one I went to today wasn't that great. Not much to see and everything sky high, I should've stop by Academy or Atwood's and bought some ammo to take in there and try to double my money!
Lowest price I ever saw was $150 for a brand new rifle and a case of 7.62x39, which put both right around $75. That would’ve been in ‘93, maybe very early in ‘94, before that worthless SOB McCurdy turned traitor.I bought a Norinco SKS back in the 1990’s for $200. Shot it for a year or two, sold it for the same amount. Were’nt they priced around $100. In the 1980’s?
Personally, I don’t care. I thought the SKS was overpriced at $75, and an SKS is an SKS as far as I’m concerned.You ever seen a North Vietnamese SKS? They only came back into this country as bringbacks from Viet Nam. They are incredibly rare. They go for $5,000+ on gunbroker. The other super rare SKS are the East German and the North Korean.
I don't doubt it! I saw some $500 Ruger mark ll .22s today and green box Remington .308 ammo for $50 a box.A rifle I was looking for there was only one in the whole show used for $600. At Dong's they are only $449 new
Was there early this morning, good variety, handguns, milsurps, black rifles some ammo at ++++ prices, bur handguns I looked at were reasonable.Next weekend is at Rhema in Broken Arrow.
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