Whatever the buyer is willing to spend. Chances are if others want it bad enough, they won't buy it, just take it from you leaving you alive or dead.murdock » Yesterday, 6:42 pm » wrote: ↑ ...10 30 round mags with 1500 rounds of mixed brand ammo, all steel cased?
31stArrival » Yesterday, 2:48 am » wrote: ↑ Whatever the buyer is willing to spend. Chances are if others want it bad enough, they won't buy it, just take it from you leaving you alive or dead.
People have two types of nature, civil sole behavior, or civic minded souls demanding human rights to believe life isn't self evident time alive now. Misery loves company inflicting mayhem and madness on anyone not complying with their mental state of mind performed throughout history manifesting daily patterns of typecast behavior serving God and country.
Understand means, motives, method ancestors united in ideas now isn't eternity won't be honest about equally created as ancestrally positioned daily here.
social behavior following rule of law isn't news, it is manifesting repeating history every generation gap forward when evolving doesn't duplicate a body's chromosomes twice in the distance of ancestral lineages combined inception to extinction of current population today.
Eat a dick.31stArrival » 27 Apr 2025, 8:02 pm » wrote: ↑ social behavior following rule of law isn't news, it is manifesting repeating history every generation gap forward when evolving doesn't duplicate a body's chromosomes twice in the distance of ancestral lineages combined inception to extinction of current population today.
Your nurtured mind is as artificial as your social identity beyond what you've been since conceived. Chromosomes have one brain like a nucleus of a single celled life form since arriving in life as a single celled species with no brain needed for internal organs wo work between heartbeats.
**** you bastard. Die31stArrival » Today, 4:17 am » wrote: ↑ Your nurtured mind is as artificial as your social identity beyond what you've been since conceived. Chromosomes have one brain like a nucleus of a single celled life form since arriving in life as a single celled species with no brain needed for internal organs wo work between heartbeats.
Oh the mitosis of the human intellectual mind flowing through generation gaps of ever changing chromosome results by context promising tomorrows 7 days a week while each body every generation gap never stays the same form shaped ancestrally here since conceived always hoping the last generation never finds out what previous four have done for hundreds of generations.
Keep screwing yourself and I can go on living like you never existed in my world order of simply understanding how evolving happens in plain sight.
Norinco MAK-90? About $1,000 for the rifle, $200 for 10 extra magazines and about $700 for the Ammo.murdock » 25 Apr 2025, 6:42 pm » wrote: ↑ ...10 30 round mags with 1500 rounds of mixed brand ammo, all steel cased?
Thank you.Skans » Today, 7:45 am » wrote: ↑ Norinco MAK-90? About $1,000 for the rifle, $200 for 10 extra magazines and about $700 for the Ammo.
The MAK-90 was Norinco's thumb-hole solution to the Clinton Ban. Of course, since then, regular semi-auto AK's are proliferate, so the MAK-90's have fallen in value some. Still, these were really well made AK's.
I remember when the MAK-90's came out. I hated the thumbhole stock. Still, they were well made semi-auto AK's. The Chinese AK's in my opinion, are the best AK's ever made, particularly the Polytech AK's. Norincos were good too, just not finished quite as well as the Polytechs.murdock » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Thank you.
Btw, I got rid of the thumbhole stock and put on a fiber force stock.
Skans » Today, 9:22 am » wrote: ↑ I remember when the MAK-90's came out. I hated the thumbhole stock. Still, they were well made semi-auto AK's. The Chinese AK's in my opinion, are the best AK's ever made, particularly the Polytech AK's. Norincos were good too, just not finished quite as well as the Polytechs.
Now, I sort of like that thumb-hole stock. Its a reminder of how Clinton's stupid law didn't stop anyone from owning an "Evil AK". A historical footnote in America's history of Firearms. I know the aftermarket made all kinds of better stocks for the MAC-90, but the original thumb-holes is like a "FU" to the Democrats.
I think collectors are just now starting to actually want an original thumbhole MAK-90 to complete their collection.
Well, people were pretty pissed off at Clinton for the AW ban. Because of that we lost our bayonet lugs and imported rifles could only be "sporting", thus the thumbhole stock.murdock » 48 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I think I still have the original stock with the hole. For some reason people used to call it a butthole stock, which I thought was dumb.
I know, he was a pos for sure like most democraps. Mine looks just like this:Skans » 27 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Well, people were pretty pissed off at Clinton for the AW ban. Because of that we lost our bayonet lugs and imported rifles could only be "sporting", thus the thumbhole stock.
Norinco was making too much money selling AK's to Americans, so that's what they came up with. Others followed suit. Then inventive American gun-parts makers figured out how to make an ordinary stock that could replace the thumbhole stock. IIRC, the angle of the receiver rear trunnion on the AKM is a bit different from the AK, so an ordinary AK stock won't fit.
Did yours have the bayonet lug too? I thought those were ground off. Nice looking rifle, btw. Yes, it's called the slant brake. Really more of a thread protector.murdock » 17 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I know, he was a pos for sure like most democraps. But, during the biden travesty, I thought I'd take him over Biden and his band of traitor thugs!
Mine looks just like this:
https://www.atioutdoors.com/wp-content/ ... 00_4_2.png
https://ibb.co/dws2B0Mn
Even has the "slant break". I think that's what they called it.
No bayo lug. However, later I had an SKS with the bayonet. It was nice. I sold back to the gun store I bought it from. He was hot for it and I never shot it much. FYI, I had an SKS so called paratrooper model that took AK magazines. Sold it back as well at a premium. Now I just have the AK and a few other firearms. Old age ya know.Skans » 15 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Did yours have the bayonet lug too? I thought those were ground off. Nice looking rifle, btw. Yes, it's called the slant brake. Really more of a thread protector.
I used to have a Polytech AK many years ago. Not the highly-prized milled "legend" receiver, just a stamped receiver. It did have the folding spike bayonet. I got rid of it......most of it, anyway.
The Chinese AK's had 1.6mm stamped receivers, whereas the European ones had 1mm and 1.5mm. The barrels were thicker and fully chrome lined too. The Chinese firing pins were sprung and the fire control parts were better made than their European counterparts.
Sounds like you're getting ready to thin out the heard, or maybe you already have. I can't fathom getting rid of my firearms. Some were hard to find. A few would be impossible to replace. And, yet, there are still other "grail guns" that I still want to add.murdock » Yesterday, 7:42 pm » wrote: ↑ No bayo lug. However, later I had an SKS with the bayonet. It was nice. I sold back to the gun store I bought it from. He was hot for it and I never shot it much. FYI, I had an SKS so called paratrooper model that took AK magazines. Sold it back as well at a premium. Now I just have the AK and a few other firearms. Old age ya know.
The last one I bought, and it will likely be the last, was an AR-7 a few months back.Skans » Today, 7:25 am » wrote: ↑ Sounds like you're getting ready to thin out the heard, or maybe you already have. I can't fathom getting rid of my firearms. Some were hard to find. A few would be impossible to replace. And, yet, there are still other "grail guns" that I still want to add.
However, I know what you mean. I've decided that any further guns I buy will have to be high quality and I would have to give up a lower quality gun for the replacement. I keep a firearms log so that if I kick the bucket, my wife will at least have some idea of what they are and what they are worth. I told her that if she doesn't want them, auction them off at Rock Island Auction - at least she will know that she will get a fair price on the more important ones.
Sounds like you did pretty good on your SKS. I had one once. A friend needed money and offered me a Chinese SKS. I mainly just wanted to give him the money, but he knew I was into guns and gave me 2 rifles. After a couple of years, I sold the SKS and got my money back. I kept the Winchester 1892 ('70's production - not a desirable one because of weird metallurgy) as a Cabin gun. Some years later I let my friend use my cabin and told him to take the Winchester.
Ahhh, the old AR-7. You planning to go on a walk-a-bout or hike the AT?murdock » 33 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The last one I bought, and it will likely be the last, was an AR-7 a few months back.