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I came accross an SK-47 in good condition.

Can anyone give me an idea of its resale value?

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Guest bkelm18
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Since the S is next to the A key, I assume you mean an AK-47? If so, we need a lot more info to be able to tell the value of it. Quality and value vary wildly with different manufacturers. Or maybe you meant SKS?

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Actually its an SKS-47, an Asian version of our AK-47.

Thanks for the replies.

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I am thinking you are trolling

good luck with your search

I'm, in agreement. Our Ak47 ????

Now get back under that bridge with your goat.

Guest bkelm18
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Actually its an SKS-47, an Asian version of our AK-47.

Thanks for the replies.

To the best of my knowledge, and to the best of my Googling, there is no such rifle called the SKS-47. And our AK-47? Where are you from, Russia? Either way, if you're still mistaken, Asia is an awful big place, might need to narrow it down more.

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Calm down guys. No need to call someone a troll just because he may be confused about AK vs SKS nomenclature.

Blade, are you maybe talking about a Norinco SKS-D? This is a very specific Chinese variant of the SKS that takes AK-47 magazines. Example:

norinco-sks-d.jpg

They also made another AK mag variant, the SKS-M:

norinco-para-m-sks.jpg

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As for value, it's hard to say. You can buy a lower-end AK-47 (the Romanian WASR-10 being a good example) for $450-$500 brand new any day of the week. The SKS-D or -M (if that is what you have) is interesting to some just because it's unusual. I only see one up on gunbroker right now and the guy wants $600 for it as the buy-it-now. With only one example up it's hard to know if that's a reasonable price or not. Me personally I wouldn't give you more than $500 for one.

If you have a more conventional SKS it will be worth less. By "Asian" I'm going to guess you mean Chinese? It's possible you have a North Korean model, but less likely. I'd guess you'd get somewhere between $250 and $300 for one, but I honestly haven't kept up with the market on them lately.

It would help a lot if you could give us the model #. Pictures, especially including markings (you can black out the serial # if you prefer) would really make it much easier.

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Candidly, I'm a novice.

So I appreciate the +/- feedback you've provided. It gives me some starting points to dig into.

Thanks.

Posted (edited)
Now we all know a red truck is more valuable.

Dolomite

What about a blue one? Mine's blue.:)

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Guest bkelm18
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Candidly, I'm a novice.

So I appreciate the +/- feedback you've provided. It gives me some starting points to dig into.

Thanks.

We all start somewhere. It's just we aren't sure what you were asking since you seem to be mixing up your names. Some more specifics and even a picture would help tremendously.

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Candidly, I'm a novice.

So I appreciate the +/- feedback you've provided. It gives me some starting points to dig into.

Thanks.

Okay, then let's start with the basics of identifying exactly what you have. Again, pictures would help. If you can't do that, then type in a list of all the markings you see on it.

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ok, this is the marking: SKS 7.62x39 made in China by Norinco

Guest bkelm18
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ok, this is the marking: SKS 7.62x39 made in China by Norinco

Ok, well than that's a Norinco SKS. I've seen them go for $200-$400 depending on model and condition.

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