Norinco BWK92 (AK47 in 5.56)

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  • G19MAG

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    I have the following AK for sale/ trade. Norinco AK BWK92 in 5.56, comes with one magazine as pictures. I have replaced the top cover with one without a rail but does come with the package if you want it.

    They are currently running on Gunbroker between $650 - $800. Willing to trade for an AK in 7.62x39 or sell for $600.

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    Thanks,
    G19
     

    G19MAG

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    Also, the receiver is straight cut and not slanted. Converting it is a straight forward process. This one is extremely well build, I'm just consolidating ammo and don't have much 5.56 as I do 7.62
     

    G19MAG

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    Here it is disassembled for cleaning. Notice the straight cut receiver. If I can't sell/ trade it before the end of the week, it will be my back up for the Sonny class this weekend.
     

    Grendal

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    As was said... in the state your Ok.

    Guns can only be shipped if an antique or if a C&R shipped to a C&R license holder.

    All other firearms must be sold face to face or shipped to an FFL.

    Look on the ATF website for the laws on shipping firearms, or call your local FFL holder for some insight. Just trying to help.
     
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    bs875

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    Guns can only be shipped if an antique or if a C&R shipped to a C&R license holder.

    All other firearms must be sold face to face or shipped to an FFL.

    Look on the ATF website for the laws on shipping firearms, or call your local FFL holder for some insight. Just trying to help.

    I'm sure you're trying to help but you're incorrect. I took your advice on looking at the ATF website.

    http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/unlicensed-persons.html#shipping-firearms-usps

    "A nonlicensee may mail a shotgun or rifle to a resident of his or her own State or to a licensee in any State."

    http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/unlicensed-persons.html#shipping-firearms-carrier

    "A nonlicensee may ship a firearm by a common or contract carrier to a resident of his or her own State or to a licensee in any State. A common or contract carrier must be used to ship a handgun."
     

    Nomad.2nd

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    Guns can only be shipped if an antique or if a C&R shipped to a C&R license holder.

    All other firearms must be sold face to face or shipped to an FFL.

    Look on the ATF website for the laws on shipping firearms, or call your local FFL holder for some insight. Just trying to help.


    WRONG!

    (And Don't EVER ask a cop, or a FFL for what the law is.

    Some know. Many don't)
     

    Grendal

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    Huh, my apology. I was taught different. It is there in black and white.

    bs875, Thanks for the info and your courteous presentation.
     
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    slowhandlukem

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    Yea,you can ship in state.I thought about that,but Some how shipping
    an AK47 may be taking a risk.Every one wants one,so it might accidentally
    get lost on the way :( But that is what insurance is for ,right:)
     
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