[QUOTE-kilimanjaro]I bought two in the grease for $99 apiece some time ago, wouldn't mind more if those prices came around again. [/QUOTE]
Palmetto-Pride said:
I remember when you could buy brand new surplus SKS all daylong for $75.00. I wish I hadnt got rid of the two I bought years ago.
The only way we'll see those prices again is if somebody discovered warehouses full of the things in some eastern European nation and starts importing them in large quantities once again. As I am sure you all understand, supply and demand are in full effect, and the sub-$100 price for a mint SKS was only really available when the things were coming in by the shipload. Now that it appears the supplies have dried up, the price went up.
I bought my "unissued" Yugo 59/66 back in 2004 or 2005. It cost $150; they had been cheaper, but I didn't quite make it in at the bottom of the cost curve. Now, if you can find them in this condition, the price seems to be at least double that because the Yugoslavs seem to have sold all they had. I expect the price for pristine examples will keep rising until it's just under what a new semiauto rifle (with warranty) would cost.
chack said:
for $650-$700 you can get a ruger mini 14 or 30 and except for the crappy magazines and poor ergonomics they make decent plinkers.
I'd take issue with the Mini mags being "crappy." Sure, most of the aftermarket ones are complete junk, but the Ruger ones, while pricey, seem to be constructed much more sturdily than your average STANAG. Throw a couple empties in a sock and you could use the thing to brain your opponent, then pull them out and load and fire them. That's not going to happen with GI style AR mags. I do agree, however, that compared to some other rifles the ergonomics aren't perfect, but then again, the SKS would share those drawbacks.