mebiuspower
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Why make a newly manufactured SKS when you can get one for $190-200 retail price???
Where exactly?
Why make a newly manufactured SKS when you can get one for $190-200 retail price???
Why make a newly manufactured SKS when you can get one for $190-200 retail price???
If you like that setup, buy it. If not, so be it. The price tag doesn't ring true for me. If the price point was lower, I would consider it. That takedown is ridiculous as well... have issues at the range, you are pretty well screwed unless you brought your toolbox with you.
I can't see this selling well, but that's just me. It's hard to 'modernize' an old firearm and make it financially feasible when the bare bones $200 rifle will work for most.
When someone buys one and throws it on the EE for half price, I may think about it- for $850 + taxes, no way.
People who refer to the SKS as pigs, is it because of the non-moa accuracy?
Or that at one point in time they were selling for under $100?
Or that there are many abused and badly maintained samples out there?
From the surface, its a milled receiver semi-auto rifle. Saw service in the real world. Reasonably reliable and quite robust. 3 MOA or so. Which is almost better spec than some new plastic black guns that cost 5, 12 times more, su16, x95 (sorry to some, no hate intended).
Where exactly?
But I am keeping an eye out for sub $700 cz/vz, I will so snatch it up in a heard beat.
But I am keeping an eye out for sub $700 cz/vz, I will so snatch it up in a heard beat.
Sure, I'm waiting for gas prices to go back down to $0.70 per liter as well.
Actually, Cabelas is selling laminates for $189 this weekend, very tempted.
But I am keeping an eye out for sub $700 cz/vz, I will so snatch it up in a heard beat.
An SKS is a fine rifle for what it is at $200.
Putting lipstick on a pig may make it an arguably pretty pig but, in the end, it's still a pig.
For $850, i'll rather have a VZ with scratches.
Actually, Cabelas is selling laminates for $189 this weekend, very tempted.
But I am keeping an eye out for sub $700 cz/vz, I will so snatch it up in a heard beat.
They're not junk they're one of the toughest rifles you can have. If Vz's were $200 each they would be slagging those as well. It's not a sniper rifle but plenty accurate enough for realistic sized targets within it's range of purpose. I also notice no one dissing the Vz's accuracy in the same caliber. Being an owner of both I find they perform identically. Must be the numbers on the price tag.