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28-08-2019, 09:44 #1
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Acceptable price?
HI All
I am not so clued up with the prices for these rifles, please tell me what I can put this package up for sale for?
BRNO .223 ZKK600 (the one with the flat trigger)
Rudolph 3-9x40 scope looks like a T3 reticle
mounts with the scope
Silencer
1 in 12 twist
please advise
thank you
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28-08-2019, 13:59 #2
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Re: Acceptable price?
That bad huh...?
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28-08-2019, 15:30 #3
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Re: Acceptable price?
LOL. How many shots through the barrel?
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28-08-2019, 15:35 #4
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Re: Acceptable price?
Unknown, got the rifle second hand
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28-08-2019, 15:37 #5
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Re: Acceptable price?
These days, a 1:9 or 1:8 twist is high fashion, so that's one drawback.
You could check Gunafrica for a similar rifle, I believe there was one up for sale recently. In my opinion R9-R10k.
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28-08-2019, 15:40 #6
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Re: Acceptable price?
Yeah the 1:12 twist really does put it a bit behind the rest. I would also say around R9k, considering it can be anything from 10 to 1,000 rounds down the barrel. It being 1:12 means those bullets were probably not nice and slow, heavy ones, but rather short, fat, fast ones sent out the muzzle with some force, meaning a bit more barrel wear.
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28-08-2019, 15:48 #7
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Re: Acceptable price?
The US Army testing seemed to show more wear from longer heavier bullets than shorter and lighter if I recall correctly. Seems friction did play a role and not just powder blasting.
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28-08-2019, 16:12 #8
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28-08-2019, 17:09 #9
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Re: Acceptable price?
Quote Originally Posted by FNBROWNING View Post
The US Army testing seemed to show more wear from longer heavier bullets than shorter and lighter if I recall correctly. Seems friction did play a role and not just powder blasting.
and incorrect I am pretty certain. Stop think about it - we talk again.
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28-08-2019, 18:26 #10
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Re: Acceptable price?
For the ZKK afficionados the addition of a silencer and removal of the front sight is probably a drawback (oh, and it's a -601 short action, not a -600 standard action).
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