Looking at selling a 1953 Russian SKS with a tapco intrafuse stock (non bayonet model). The stock is painted quite nicely, but there are a few scratches from use. Also comes with a foregrip, and the original wooden stock and bayonet.
Right around 1000 rounds of the toxic milsurp stuff through it. Also has a gas tube from a chinese SKS on it (long story).
Had some stoppage issues with it, which appears to be the result of the trigger mech coming a bit loose with the new stock on it, easy fix and no problems since.
It's been a good rifle, but tastes have changed and looking to help fund other projects.
What do the experts think is a fair price? Not trying to get a fortune for it, just wondering what is legitimate?
Thanks,
J.
PS: gun purchased new for $199.99 and tapco stock for $135.00
Right around 1000 rounds of the toxic milsurp stuff through it. Also has a gas tube from a chinese SKS on it (long story).
Had some stoppage issues with it, which appears to be the result of the trigger mech coming a bit loose with the new stock on it, easy fix and no problems since.
It's been a good rifle, but tastes have changed and looking to help fund other projects.
What do the experts think is a fair price? Not trying to get a fortune for it, just wondering what is legitimate?
Thanks,
J.
PS: gun purchased new for $199.99 and tapco stock for $135.00




















































