Soviet combo deal with a free ak-74

agreed, i would rather have $900 worth of real guns.... extra sks's... maybe an M305 or two? (I know not red, but hey made in china).
 
So, in conclusion, buy a #### ton of worthless old Soviet weaponry and get a worthless welded up dewat AKS-74 as a consolation prize? Am I reading this right?
 
I'll take the combo if it's the only way to get the AK-74, but dammit, WE NEED MORE DETAILS OF HOW THESE AKs WERE DEACTIVATED.

I noticed John deliberately evaded those questions and only chose to respond to the trolls and chronic price complainers.

The value in this deal lies in the AK, so I think it's relevant to know exactly how discretely the deactivation was carried out.

I hope to get a clear answer, and better yet, maybe some photographs.
 
It's literally as easy as reading the law:

1. DEACTIVATION OF SMALL ARMS OF CALIBRE 20MM OR LESS
a. Semi-automatic, Full Automatic, Selective Fire, and Converted Firearms
1. A hardened steel blind pin of bore diameter or larger must be force fit through the
barrel at the chamber, and where practical, simultaneously through the frame or
receiver, to prevent chambering of ammunition. Furthermore, the blind pin must be
welded in place so that the exposed end of the pin is completely covered by weld. This
strength and hardness of the weld must be similar to that of the metal used in the
construction of the firearm. In the case of firearms having calibres greater than
12.7mm (.5 inch), the pin need not be larger in diameter than 12.7mm. In the case of
multi-barreled firearms, all barrels must be pinned, using as many pins as necessary to
block all chambers.
2. The barrel must be welded to the frame or receiver to prevent replacement.
3. The breech face or portion of the breach bolt which supports the cartridge must be
removed or drilled out to a diameter at least as large as the base of the cartridge so that
the bolt can no longer support the cartridge.
4. The receiver must be welded closed to prevent replacement of the breech bolt.
5. In the case of firearms designed to support full-automatic fire, the trigger mechanism
must be rendered unusable. Any trigger mechanism part or component which is
necessary for full-automatic fire must be destroyed by cutting or grinding and welded
in place to prevent replacement.
 
You tell me how to avoid reclassification and we will get some made up
John

Wow John,,, I'm new here,,,, a lot of people on CGN seem to have respect for you.... I've been reading quite a few posts lately and with the sarcasm and attitude you a seller are giving,, you're soon going to lose that respect....
 
Wow John,,, I'm new here,,,, a lot of people on CGN seem to have respect for you.... I've been reading quite a few posts lately and with the sarcasm and attitude you a seller are giving,, you're soon going to lose that respect....

Ive been thinking the same lately...
 
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