Yes to both.I haven't bought any rifle in a long time but correct me if I'm wrong, isn't a rifle such as this SKS that was pre 94 exempt from both the assault weapon ban and the fuehrer's enforcement letter?
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Yes to both.I haven't bought any rifle in a long time but correct me if I'm wrong, isn't a rifle such as this SKS that was pre 94 exempt from both the assault weapon ban and the fuehrer's enforcement letter?
Easily "top 5" worst shop in MA, not surprised. The complaints about GH rivaled the gun room only in volume...
I am thinking of getting a SKS before the supplies dry up and prices go up.
What would be a reasonable price for a mint condition (ideally unfired) SKS?
A member here is selling one for $325. I bought a tokarev pistol from this guy a few years ago and he’s a solid dude.I am thinking of getting a SKS before the supplies dry up and prices go up.
What would be a reasonable price for a mint condition (ideally unfired) SKS?
A member here is selling one for $325. I bought a tokarev pistol from this guy a few years ago and he’s a solid dude.
WTS - Chinese SKS - C&R eligible NH $325
Did it not come with a takedown lever?
I would probably just tap a roll pin in there and grind it down to the appropriate length. Never had to try this though.
My numbers matching unissued Yugo was $500. Like you I wanted to get in before prices take off more than they already have. I can just see this being like the Mosin situation. But unlike those, ammo supply will never dry up.
It came with one but it was looser than a 2 dollar hooker. I didnt want a dust cover embedded in my eye socket so i decided to replace it.
your description of goose hummock could not be more accurate.
The only thing that saved it was it was pinned. It only took 45 minutes to verify that it was good to go. Some of that was them making sure that the bayonet wasn't over length for any Mass knife laws that were enacted since the last time they blinked...
I have one of those and the thing is great.
Accurate and a pleasure to shoot.
You won't get it back from the wife till the ammo runs out.
Turns out the night sights still worked too.
Wow - I had heard about Classic Firearms, but I’d never seen an actual product. I’ll be steering clear of them now.
Its the dust cover latch. The sheet metal part has actually come loose from the pin and has about 40 degrees of motion to it before the main pin actually rotates. I ordered a roll pin set from Amazon. Couldn't find any roll pins smaller than 3/32" anywhere locally.You mean the receiver dust cover takedown lever latch pin...right?
Not the Piston Locking lever...
If the receiver dust cover lever pin. A good roll pin will do the trick!
About the knife length law or the fact that the muzzle brake is actually a grenade launcher? Because I was not about to correct the nice folks selling me the gun and make it any more complicated than it already seemed to be. I should have put that part in quotes since it was their words, not mine.
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Its the dust cover latch. The sheet metal part has actually come loose from the pin and has about 40 degrees of motion to it before the main pin actually rotates. I ordered a roll pin set from Amazon. Couldn't find any roll pins smaller than 3/32" anywhere locally.
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Its the dust cover latch. The sheet metal part has actually come loose from the pin and has about 40 degrees of motion to it before the main pin actually rotates. I ordered a roll pin set from Amazon. Couldn't find any roll pins smaller than 3/32" anywhere locally.
I went for plenty of years before I warmed up to the AR-15 concept.De Nile...