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8/18/2011 10:09:05 AM EDT
I am considering selling my Bulgaria SLR100H, SN MR1002, and trying to determin what a fair value is.

Stamped "Arsenal Bulgaria Gordon Technologies Intrac Knox TN".

It has the Gordon "G" stamp on the right side of the barrel, and it appears to have the origonal 1950s wood stock.
The only thing I have changed is, the barrel came with a barrel thread protector tack wielded in place.  I removed the tack wield and install a slant break.  The spring loaded indexing pin for the muzzel break is in place and operates properly.

I purchased this AK new from a gun shop in AL a number of years ago, and I have only fired three or four 20 round mags through it (This is the smoothest operating AK I have ever operated).

8/21/2011 2:56:06 PM EDT
[#1]
$800 to $1200 depending on your locale...
8/22/2011 5:13:54 PM EDT
[#2]
The original Type 1, didn't have a slant brake.

My SLR100H came with a pinned slant brake and AKM wood and neutered type 1 bayonet lug cut off.

I mean to put it back to a type one, just have;t done it yet.
8/22/2011 6:06:46 PM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
The original Type 1, didn't have a slant brake.

My SLR100H came with a pinned slant brake and AKM wood and neutered type 1 bayonet lug cut off.

I mean to put it back to a type one, just have;t done it yet.
SLR100's were only imported as bare receivers. Most guns built with this receiver were built in the US by G-Tech, Blue Ridge, & 2 other builders, however many people just bought the bare receivers & built AK's on them with  whatever parts they could find. So while some do correctly resemble older milled AK's with the thread protector, others could have been built with AKM kits, not matching any AK known to man. GARY  N4KVE

8/22/2011 7:55:42 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Quoted:
The original Type 1, didn't have a slant brake.

My SLR100H came with a pinned slant brake and AKM wood and neutered type 1 bayonet lug cut off.

I mean to put it back to a type one, just have;t done it yet.
SLR100's were only imported as bare receivers. Most guns built with this receiver were built in the US by G-Tech, Blue Ridge, & 2 other builders, however many people just bought the bare receivers & built AK's on them with  whatever parts they could find. So while some do correctly resemble older milled AK's with the thread protector, others could have been built with AKM kits, not matching any AK known to man. GARY  N4KVE



I have a Blur Ridge which is weird based on the configuration
8/23/2011 8:02:25 AM EDT
[#5]
Mine too is a Blue Ridge, & perfectly resembles a '50's era milled AK, right down to the thread protector. Also the pin which holds the barrel in the receiver is not visible at all, as if the barrel was screwed in.  GARY  N4KVE
8/23/2011 8:06:14 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Mine too is a Blue Ridge, & perfectly resembles a '50's era milled AK, right down to the thread protector. Also the pin which holds the barrel in the receiver is not visible at all, as if the barrel was screwed in.  GARY  N4KVE


I thought the barrel IS screwed in on milled guns. IS it not? I don't see a pin on mine or my Legend.
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