SKS Keep or sell?

Would love to keep the relic but with whats possibly coming down the pipe I'm at odd's. I've been eyeing a Chiappa mare's leg in 44mag thats $900, safe bet that will stay unrestricted, and is practical for me in my neck of the woods.

With it being a Tula SKS with matching serials and in rather decent shape it's got some resale value with room for profit to me seeing as i paid $175 for it in 2011. I figure spare myself the risk all together and sell it. Looking online I am seeing that the Tula rifles with matching #'s in good shape are worth around $600.. rifle alone. I have half a case of corrosive, new brass, hornady reloads, powder, lee die set and a tapco mag. What would a reasonable asking price be?

So what is the real likelihood of the SKS becoming restricted or prohibited? I hold a restricted, but a restricted SKS is just f***ing stupid and not worth the hassle one bit to me. Because if it gets banned while I own it I'd sooner shove it in the floorboards covered with cosmoline and forget about it than hand it over.

Sell it and put the money towards the Chiappa or hold onto it for now and see what happens?

Who is going to buy your lightly used SKS if buyers are as worried about what is “possibly” coming down the pipe?


Rob
 
Not long ago a Norinco SKS-D ( with 2 factory 30 rnd. AK-47 Mags) in ,,, "NIB shape" ,,, was going for about $650 . Has that changed ?
 
Of all the guns I own, and several are worth thousands of dollars each, the last one I'd sell give or lend would be my sks.;)
 
I was looking for the pic someone posted awhile back of a beautiful wooden/glass gun cabinet with just SKS's... like 30-50 in it.
If I remember...there was also some military or police diplomas on the wall.
Best display of SKS's I've seen!!!

AlbertaJohn...gorgeous !!!

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If you buy one from a retailer now don't they have to put all your details into the system anyway? So that's pretty much like a gun registry. Or am I wrong?
 
To this day, I look at this rifle and think what if the tables were turned on it. What if there weren't so many of these in Canada(?)

This rifle would command huge dollars if it wasn't so plentiful, due to supply and demand naturally, but it would also be lauded for it's incredible build, look, function and downright awesomeness. More so than it is today.

Milsurp and gun lovers would be fawning over this rifle if it was rare.
 
Perhaps ill keep it for now then. I just buy the Mare's leg in a couple weeks, I just hope it doesn't sell. The local Canadian Tire had a Henry and a Chiappa a couple weeks ago, I was in yesterday and the Henry had sold.
 
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