Real soviet ones are hard to find and may go as high as 600$. Recent AK74 imports were made to fill the ak void that exists in Canada and some people ask even 1200 for them. Personally I'd spend 1000$ on functional firearm rather than on a paperweight that's not really efficient at this task . as there other heavier objects that can keep paper down on your table for lot less money.
If you were really desperate for a good looking AK, why not buy a half-decent airsoft version and doll it up with original parts? $350 on a full metal unit would at least let you tickle the trigger:
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Wasn't there a Chinese airsoft company like Real Sword that was making an airsoft AK in the same plant as real AKs? Correct me if I'm wrong.
I have an early dewat Russian, early 1950's. What would that be worth?
i think same of you.. history ... a dewat is the real thing for collector in canada
airsoft are toy no history no feeling.
Only worth what people will pay or $0.80 per lb ( scrap metal value)