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I did. Got 10
They only have a few more...
You're such an SKS whore
I see westrifle sold all 3 '49s
I did. Got 10
They only have a few more...
There are new shooters getting into the sport every day that don't own a SKS and want one. If the price of new ones goes up so does the resale price of the ones here now.
Called my local firearms retailer, and he has laminates for $199... doubt they are premium/select grade... I guess I better check it out to make sure!.
You're such an SKS whore
I see westrifle sold all 3 '49s
300$ for sks in exelent condition is still a great bargain.SKSs are alot of gun for the money......I bought one laminate last year for 200 , and three more laminates in Jan. of this year for 150 each when they were on sale . I suspect , if the price went too high , that they would not be near as popular as they are now . I bought my four because they were cheap , and i suspect that many others bought for the same reason.......with higher prices , demand will drop quickly....
I see Westrifle has gone back to a conventional rivet method. Probably for the best. The internal pin was prone to feeding issues in some instances.
Here's Westrifle's new rivet method. Very discreet.
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Here's Westrifles earlier "metal block pinned to follower pivot point" method. This later evolved into a smaller piece of round bar stock.
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Here's weimajack's rivet method. Also very clean, and flat.
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Here's the oh so lovely "frankenpin" method. Thankfully no longer done.
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Here's my favourite method, small bar stock welded to follower arm, employed on the early 2008 IZH imports.
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Or maybe they were just pulled because no buyers !
Nope, they were bought...




























