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Topic: Romanian AK-47 W/ spare magazine $600 in bitcoin + shipping - page 3. (Read 3928 times)

legendary
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Allow me to help out. It's a Romanian AK47 WASR-10. Standard features are threaded barrel, slant muzzle brake, bayonet lug, and a siderail (although you can't see the other side of the rifle to verify the siderail). The WASR-10 is an AKM style rifle, and would have been imported as a parts kit by Century Arms International and assembled here in the US to be complaint with federal laws. Build date (or rebuild date depending on how you look at it) would have been post 1996 (after the Wassenaar Arrangement that these are named after). The attached magazine seems to be a steel Bulgarian mag, and the one not attached is a standard Tapco polymer mag. The bayonet is not the one that would have been issued with the rifle.

This would have to be shipped to an FFL near the purchaser, and the purchaser would have to pass a NICS background check to claim the item at their FFL ($20-35 FFL fee).

thanks for the nice detailed clarification. Interested in any firearms for bitcoin I have over 400 guns right now and trying to cut it in half.
legendary
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Reserved... Looking into the legality of owning this in my state
Do you know when it was made? Is it a historical piece of equipment Wink .. so what you are selling is a piece of history?

It aint a piece of history, in eastern europe its still used even today on a LARGE scale
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Its ok in your country to sell such guns ??
Yes - isn't America great?
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Its ok in your country to sell such guns ??
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Allow me to help out. It's a Romanian AK47 WASR-10. Standard features are threaded barrel, slant muzzle brake, bayonet lug, and a siderail (although you can't see the other side of the rifle to verify the siderail). The WASR-10 is an AKM style rifle, and would have been imported as a parts kit by Century Arms International and assembled here in the US to be complaint with federal laws. Build date (or rebuild date depending on how you look at it) would have been post 1996 (after the Wassenaar Arrangement that these are named after). The attached magazine seems to be a steel Bulgarian mag, and the one not attached is a standard Tapco polymer mag. The bayonet is not the one that would have been issued with the rifle.

This would have to be shipped to an FFL near the purchaser, and the purchaser would have to pass a NICS background check to claim the item at their FFL ($20-35 FFL fee).
legendary
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bumping had a few offers local but would really like to sell this to a bitcoin enthusiast.
legendary
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This is still for sale or trade for bitcoin or electronic related items. In most states you can own one of these and I can ship it to a local dealer everything would be legal and proper paperwork.
legendary
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Interesting, can't say I've seen very many firearm sales on the forum Cheesy

Few questions on this one:
Do you happen to know when the AK was manufactured? I presume it's semi-auto, unless your friend snagged one made before the 1986 FOPA.
Judging by your description I imagine it's still in great condition? No dings, bends, or bludges when looking down the sight?
Any chips or dings at the end of the muzzle?
Any cracks or splits in the stock?
Does it cycle smoothly?
Any info on when it was last cleaned?
What's it chambered at?

I know we're talking an AK here, so we know it can work in just about any condition, but I figured it's better to be thorough!

You should post a few more pictures by the way. Smiley

7.62 nato rounds of course. After I fired 5 rounds through it I cleaned the gun out. Someone who owned it prior to me looked as if he put a finish on the wood. That has sense been sanded off the gun is semi auto and in excellent condition. The only reason I'm not keeping it is the caliber is just to much for me to shoot comfortably in my back yard. As for the time it was manufactured I could not say for certain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu%C8%99c%C4%83_Automat%C4%83_model_1986 heres what you'll want to look at.
legendary
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Interesting, can't say I've seen very many firearm sales on the forum Cheesy

Few questions on this one:
Do you happen to know when the AK was manufactured? I presume it's semi-auto, unless your friend snagged one made before the 1986 FOPA.
Judging by your description I imagine it's still in great condition? No dings, bends, or bludges when looking down the sight?
Any chips or dings at the end of the muzzle?
Any cracks or splits in the stock?
Does it cycle smoothly?
Any info on when it was last cleaned?
What's it chambered at?

I know we're talking an AK here, so we know it can work in just about any condition, but I figured it's better to be thorough!

You should post a few more pictures by the way. Smiley
legendary
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Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Wow, nice piece of work. But... is selling firearm ok in this forum?

Yeah from where are you sir?

I'm located in ohio if a user does come to agree to purchase it would be transferred through an FFL establishment
newbie
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Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Wow, nice piece of work. But... is selling firearm ok in this forum?

Yeah from where are you sir?
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 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Wow, nice piece of work. But... is selling firearm ok in this forum?
legendary
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RIP Mommy
$600=

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Reserved... Looking into the legality of owning this in my state
Do you know when it was made? Is it a historical piece of equipment Wink .. so what you are selling is a piece of history?
legendary
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I've had it for about 3 months a friend was in a situtation where he needed a down payment for a new bike so he offered to sell me his AK-47 only 10 rounds or so have gone through it. Pretty well built gun but I'm becoming a hoarder of firearms and need to diminish the collection a bit. Would handle the sale by the books everything included. Looking for $600 in bitcoin

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