Value of rare SKS?

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Hi Everyone, I just picked up another sks today, (5 now), its a Norinco MC-5D, takes AK mags, the barrel is 2" shorter than the regular type 56 sks, but it has a welded on muzzle brake. Bore is excellent. What would you think the value of it is with the welded brake.

Thanks. AJ
 
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here is a pic, no markings on stock anywhere, no bayo lug.
 
In the current market I'd say $350 would be about average to high, though I tend to devalue SKS-Ds a little more than the next guy because I'm not desperate for the AK mag "feature". From the pic above a few things are evident.

The muzzle brake is ostensibly not original and devalues the gun from a collector's standpoint.

The lack of a bayonet doesn't necessarily indicate a chop job but again, a collector would prefer a model that includes it. Most SKS-D models seem to lack this feature.

The barrel is an anomaly. A quick Google image search for Norinco MC5D reveals that most examples had short 16.5" barrels (otherwise known as the "Paratrooper" model in the States) or full length SKS barrels. Comparing the two, your barrel is noticeably longer than the 16.5" even without the brake. When compared with a normal SKS it seems to be shorter. Some examples for comparison, note the barrel length past the gas block compared with the length of the exposed gas tube:

The mag catch is the less desirable pull-style that mimics the original SKS release rather than the AK push-style.

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When you factor in the availability of Tapco 20-round magazines and their comparatively low price and higher availability versus AK mags in Canada, as well as the price of new refurb SKSs reaching as low as $150 or even $125 for a lightly used Chinese model on the EE, the SKS-D begins to lose appeal fast for all but the heartiest of collectors. I would put a value on this particular example of $250-300 but given it's modifications I wouldn't be interested in it for quite that much. Nevertheless there is always someone looking for one of these so start at the suggested $350 if you're looking to sell, and you can always work your way down or take offers.
 
Disregarding the welded on flash hider, how long is the barrel? If it is less than 18 1/2", the rifle is restricted. If it has been cut to less than 18", it is prohibited.
 
Either stock has been changed,or that's a regular SKS D. The MC in MC5D stand for Monte Carlo style of stock. Both regular type and thumbhole ones were used.

Yeah, i wondered about that, the serial number indicated its mc5d, and the barrel length and mag release dont seem to match the sks-d, alot closer to the sks-m or paratroper, first 2 digits of serial number indicate its a 1994.
 
Disregarding the welded on flash hider, how long is the barrel? If it is less than 18 1/2", the rifle is restricted. If it has been cut to less than 18", it is prohibited.
Near as I can tell its just over 18.5" Its not cut, its an original shorter barrel model, with the welded flash hider its the same exact length as a regular sks.
 
To what is the flash hider welded? The barrel, or the front sight base?
definitly to the front site base, possibly the barrel as well as the area has been "touched up" with blueing, The sight base isnt removable with the flash hider on, its one of the larger style pin on flash hiders that has been welded. I purchased it from a gunsmith, Im sure I could talk to him if there is a question about its legality.
 
Just put a rod down to the boltface, get a measurement to the end of the brake. Repeat, muzzle (inside the brake) to the end of the brake. Subtract.
 
Just put a rod down to the boltface, get a measurement to the end of the brake. Repeat, muzzle (inside the brake) to the end of the brake. Subtract.

Just measured with a cleaning rod to the bolt face to the original crown (inside the flash hider) and its 19", my guess its someone thought it would be cool to have the muzzle brake on their, its welded up pretty good so i think im stuck with it.

Thanks for the measuring advice, you did have me worried for a few minutes...
 
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