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I'm not certain who the importer is...I think from previous talk its a CAI but the only markings I can find are the Nodak Spud markings. Everything you see here plus 1080 rounds of ammo....

 

You value this at what price?

 

The whole kit

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Vest, though from this picture it doesn't look like a vest:

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The magazines, they are all 30 round magazines, despite the fact that the left ones look smaller. They arent.:

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Accesory kit.

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Bolt carrier and piston:

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Spare bolt carrier and piston:

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Receiver Stamp:

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Trigger:

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Trigger group:

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Compensator is not permanently attached:

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Folded:

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Respectfully,

Mike

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How do you tell if it's US or Russian, there are no markings on the stock what-so-ever. Also the front trunion has a double-circle 10 stamp on it so I'm going to assume it is a true Bulgi kit on a Nodak receiver.

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How do you tell if it's US or Russian, there are no markings on the stock what-so-ever. Also the front trunion has a double-circle 10 stamp on it so I'm going to assume it is a true Bulgi kit on a Nodak receiver.

If there are no markings, you're probably overlooking the "US" on the hinge block (of the stock). If there is no "US", check the pivot pin - if it's a Russian stock, the pin'll be 5.5mm in diameter.

 

 

This is a Russian AK-100 series stock:

 

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You can see the Russian military acceptance markings.

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If there are no markings, you're probably overlooking the "US" on the hinge block (of the stock). If there is no "US", check the pivot pin - if it's a Russian stock, the pin'll be 5.5mm in diameter.

 

I pulled it out of the safe and sure enough on the hinge plate "US."

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If there are no markings, you're probably overlooking the "US" on the hinge block (of the stock). If there is no "US", check the pivot pin - if it's a Russian stock, the pin'll be 5.5mm in diameter.

 

I pulled it out of the safe and sure enough on the hinge plate "US."

Then you've got a K-Var US made stock with the 4.5mm pin (this means you can Barbie-doll a AKS-74 skeleton stock on and off as you wish).

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If selling I'd be looking to get $1200 minimum, nothing less, and be holding out for $1400-1500.

If I was buying, I'd probably offer ten fresh Franklins, and see what the sellers initial reaction was.

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