FI$H
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- Oct 11, 2011
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I wish i could find a 91 for 500
That would definitely be the low end of the scale... but I recently got my 922r-compliant early-series MAK-90 for $550 locally, so it can be done. I will admit that it seems like prices have already started to ramp up.I wish i could find a 91 for 500
I think I paid $450 NIB for my Mak 90 13+years ago...prob high priced then but still have it and still shoots...This is the first time I've seen a Mak 90 over $600 and I think thats too high. I got mine hardly fired for $500. NHM91 b/n $600-$700....I got mine for $550 OTD from a gun shop two years ago.
I'll sell one of mine NIB for $12001800 for a Saiga 12 was posted...then he cut a deal to 1600...hahaha
$500-600..maybe $650 at most.
Quality-wise, about the same. Not having to do the double stack conversion is a big point in the 91's favor, IMHO. In fact, it should be a lot cheaper all around to do a nice NHM-91 conversion. I've basically given up on Saiga/VEPR conversions unless it's an oddball caliber for an AK (7.62x54R, .308, 12g, etc.), because they're just not that cost effective.
As for how much it's worth, maybe $500-$600 depending on condition and conversion. Wait a couple months for BHO to get re-elected, and you might even be able to pull ~$700. But I doubt you'd ever see $850.