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Thinking About Selling a Dragunov
depserv:
--- Quote from: barmandr on April 26, 2014, 02:57:33 PM ---Did you decide whether you're selling it?
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Yes I'll sell it, if I can get what it seems to be worth. The 4 extra magazines and carrier for them and the ammo for it will be of no use to me after I do so I'll want to sell it all as one package.
It looks like I have around 200 rounds in boxes that don't identify the maker; I bought it several years ago. And I have a steel ammo can with probably around 200 rounds that I stripped off a steel belt, which have yellow tips, if that tells you anything. I've fired some from both lots and it all worked, but anyone buying the gun might want to meet me at a range and test fire some so they're comfortable with it. I'll be selling my Mosin and the Dragunov both and so will have no use for the ammo, and will want to sell it at the same time.
depserv:
--- Quote from: Mikee Loxxer on April 26, 2014, 01:43:29 PM ---You had me excited there for a second. Then I realized you've got a PSL not a Dragunov. My understanding is that the only Dragunov rifles ever brought into the country are the Norinco NDM 86 and the Izhmash Tigr. Both of those are rare and fetch a pretty penny. The PSL is just another flavor of Kalashnikov whereas the Dragunov action is different altogether.
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I didn't know that. It was advertised as a Dragunov when I bought it.
kozball:
Had myself a Romak PSL about 2 years ago. Definitely a variant of an AK.
I know that the PSL has a front grip that is 2 piece like the AK with a top and bottom wood. The 10 rd mags have an X pattern on the sides. Most of the wood is a light maple stain color.
I am pretty sure that a real Draganov has a 1 piece front grip and the mags have more of a square rib pattern. Wood should be a Russian Red color or more of a black wood.
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