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Planning
11-06-2007, 03:18 PM
Arsenal Usa, K-101,
i am still trying to downsize my collection and i have not been keeping up on some of the rarer rifles and i need some help trying to come up with a fair price on them.

I Have A Few Of The K-101 Rifles That Are NIB, That I May Sell 1 Or 2 Of Them. I Don't Know The Current Value Of Them. Is There Some Of You Guys From The Ak Site That Might Know?

jmikey
11-06-2007, 04:37 PM
:icon_biggrin:Hey Ron, I'm sure that I could go at least $200 on one of them!

jmikey
11-06-2007, 04:44 PM
Seriously, check out the AK section on ARFCom equipment exchange.

Tom Doniphon
11-18-2007, 01:37 AM
Planning I bought an excellent used one with new green U.S. furniture and several mags mostly green for $800 recently if that helps.

Planning
11-18-2007, 07:49 AM
Planning I bought an excellent used one with new green U.S. furniture and several mags mostly green for $800 recently if that helps.

tom,
is yours a k-101 or an AK101 or SLR101? there are three different 101's made.

if it is a k101 that is a very good price.

jmikey
11-18-2007, 09:26 AM
There aren't many out there for sale Ron. Those I have seen are in the $1K range.

Planning
11-18-2007, 10:40 AM
There aren't many out there for sale Ron. Those I have seen are in the $1K range.

the last NIB k-101 i sold i got $2000 for it. (2 years ago). i sold it to a collector after i mentioned having it on the cetme site. i have not seen any for sale for several years. i have seen copies for sale, but when i started asking questions they turned out to not be real k-101 rifles.
there were a few copies made from left over new bulgarian milled receivers. they were made using disassembled rifles. most were made with hungarian parts kits and a few were made using buligarian parts kits.
there have been several other copies made using a stamped receiver and being sold as k-101 rifles ( all the k-101 rifles had milled recievers and were in .223). i will try to dig out one and take a picture of it.

SSR-99, k-101 and SSR-99P were made from the milled bulgarian receivers.
(i think there were only 252 total made including the prototypes.)
the SSR-99P was made by arsenal USA using a bulgiarian parts kit ( they has a wood stock set) and only a very few were made. (i have not seen a SSR-99P for sale in 5 or 6 years)