08-03-2015, 01:51 PM
$380 in that condition, if numbers all match, is a fair price for a Chinese SKS. I've seen Soviet ones in that condition go for $750+. Some of the older Chinese rifles still had the Soviet style bayonet and that adds to the value, which makes the above price more reasonable. To answer your other question, yes, that kind of fire is fine for the rifle. The Chinese even had some of their SKS rifles able to use AK mags but those bring a premium when they hit the market. Sadly, the days of the sub-$100 SKS are gone.


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