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Badger
03-13-2007, 04:06 PM
Here's one for you guys in Canada who are fond of SKS's.

Valley Guns - NEW Norinco SKS rifles in 7.62 x 39mm (click here) ( http://www.valleyguns.com/listings/details/index.cfm?itemnum=858323180)

Featured here are NEW Norinco SKS rifles in 7.62 x 39mm . These rifles are in their original Military configuration & have the triangualr bayonet & 5rd internal mag (bottom drop). Stocks have minor scratches or dents from shipping / handling so we are offering our last ones at a discount to make room for new stock. For local sales we have crates (1120 rds) of 7.62 x 39 ammo for only $189.99 , heck thats almost as cheap as .22 LR ammo! ONLY 4 Left, so hurry up & bid!

Buyer must have valid Canadian PAL for Non Restricted, buyer pays GST Tax & only ON residents pay the PST, fixed shipping fee of $45 anywhere in Canada.
Good luck on your bids!!!

Current Bid - $199.99 Cdn

Regards,
Badger

Stevo
03-13-2007, 07:46 PM
Is that $199.99 bid for each or all four? If it's each, SKS's seem to be the way to go for milsurp investments.:runaway: ;) That's 33% growth in less than a year.

When the next container hits the coast the price will drop back down, I'm sure.

I love my SKS, but I sure don't shoot it that much since I tarted up my AR.

Badger
03-14-2007, 06:53 AM
I think they mean that you can bid and the top 4 bids in total win a rifle each ... :)

I think that's how it works on eBay kind of auctions when there's multiple bidders. I believe the term (I could be wrong) is "Dutch Auction"?

Regards,
Badger

Claven2
03-14-2007, 07:09 AM
I bought my first SKS form Lever Arms maybe 8 years ago. I was a milled military factoy 26 in excellent shape and was only $120 - twice the rifle of the stamped commercial junk sold now.

Stevo
03-14-2007, 12:01 PM
I bought my first SKS form Lever Arms maybe 8 years ago. I was a milled military factoy 26 in excellent shape and was only $120 - twice the rifle of the stamped commercial junk sold now.

A lot of the current rifles are not Norinco. There's been new Factory 26's on the market.