If it's priced to be comparable to the AK-103, AK-74M, and AK-101, then it'll likely be in the $300 - $400 range, before shipping costs and such are factored in. No country which manufactures AK rifles spends more than $250 per unit to manufacture them.
If you want to know the cost of one for the US market, you can't buy one. Aside from 922r regulations, arms sales from Russia and China for the US civil market were both axed in 1994.
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You are looking at a 2000 dollar rifle in the USA . They are not allowed to ship them here unless the US government has purchased and liquidated (for other countries) the rifle and they have no intention of ever doing that . There is a company who is making them in the US as of 2020 but they are charging 1999.99 suggested retail . The guy who said they will run between 250 and 400 dollars in this thread is a liar and does not know anything about the US cost of firearms . In Russia they cost about 390 american dollars to produce . They are a complicated firearm compared to the AK74 and 47 and no one is buying one in a retail setting at this time for less than 2000 bucks . It is that simple . I have seen a few rare build kits that cost around 1400 bucks but beyond that your not going to get one for at least another 10 years in the USA unless you want to fork out $. The Clinton ban on importation of firearms is still in place even though it is constitutionally tone def . Until it is absolved this wont help anyone .