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    FS: Romanian WASR-10 (AK-47) - <300 rd. fired. Four (4) mags incl.+ accessories

    The people’s weapon is for sale! Yes, it is a blast to shoot. Yes, it draws attention on the firing line amongst the drones of ARs. The AK-47 has an unparalleled record of reliability, interchangeability of parts, and of course as a weapon (or tool) for civilizations, totalitarian dictatorships, militias, freedom fighters, terrorists and street gangs the world over – easily making it the most recognizable firearm ever created.

    Bought new
    Less than 300 rounds fired through it
    Includes original two magazines and two like new Bulgarian magazines
    ​Chrome-lined barrel
    ​No problems with sight alignment or trigger slap
    ​Includes bayonet and related accessories, sling, and 4-magazine pouch
    ​Comes in original box.

    PRICE: $900 OBO

    Payment may be through check or money order – both require funds to clear until item ships from my FFL to your FFL. Buyer is to pay actual shipping costs as well as $20 transfer fee from my dealer, plus any applicable fees to your dealer. Weapon and accessories will be thoroughly packaged and shipped as soon as the funds clear. I WILL accept face-to-face transactions from Indiana residents with valid DL (I am located in central Indiana).





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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    You might want to try the classifieds over northwestfirearms.com
    It's where all the gouger n00bs go...

    Everyone here knows what your rifle is worth.
    While no one ever listens to me,
    I am constantly being told to be quiet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    You might want to try the classifieds over northwestfirearms.com
    It's where all the gouger n00bs go...

    Everyone here knows what your rifle is worth.
    Gotta give him credit for writing up a nice classified though.
    Face your fear, accept your war.

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    Thanks for the kind words on the write-up! I try to keep up with market value. Given what I've seen at gun shows and on gunbroker- pawn store examples are going for $800 all day long, with no extra mags, no bayonet, no accessories whatsoever. I'm reducing it to $850, with local sales getting a 200 rounds of Wolf WPA ammo to go with. I'll list this on Gunbroker tonight. The market is certainly not going anywhere but up on these...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuitarSlinger66 View Post
    Thanks for the kind words on the write-up! I try to keep up with market value. Given what I've seen at gun shows and on gunbroker- pawn store examples are going for $800 all day long, with no extra mags, no bayonet, no accessories whatsoever. I'm reducing it to $850, with local sales getting a 200 rounds of Wolf WPA ammo to go with. I'll list this on Gunbroker tonight. The market is certainly not going anywhere but up on these...
    I personally don't see what the big deal is. Whatever 2 fools agree upon is a fair deal. That being said, if some wanted one for $400 bucks they should have bought one when they were $400 bucks. I just sold my M1 that I paid $450 for, for $910. Do I feel bad? nope.
    Last edited by nitewatcherXX; 03-18-2013 at 02:03 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitewatcher View Post
    I personally don't see what the big deal is. Whatever 2 fools agree upon is a fair deal. That being said, if some wanted one for $400 bucks they should have bought one when they were $400 bucks. I just sold my M1 that I paid $450 for, for $910. Do I feel bad? nope.
    Exactly. This is economics 101. Supply and demand. Demand is HUGE right now for all "assault rifles." I am selling mine for $850 now, and am including 200 rounds of ammo to local buyers. I think this is a fair market price given what else is out there. I have seen some pretty ragged examples on GunBroker going for $700-800, with one or two mags, no bayonet, and being sold by a pawn shop.... Drive-by trade-in? Not mine.

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    Seriously, put it on gunbroker. You'll do much better there. Besides, we all bought our Romanians years ago.
    ~Nemo me impune lacessit~




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    Gun sold locally for $850. You guys may want to rethink hoarding yours!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuitarSlinger66 View Post
    Gun sold locally for $850. You guys may want to rethink hoarding yours!
    I sold a couple for obscene profit...just not here.
    Face your fear, accept your war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuitarSlinger66 View Post
    Gun sold locally for $850. You guys may want to rethink hoarding yours!
    Congrats on selling your rifle.

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