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Sold One of my AR-15's

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  • jimdeere
    You did him a solid.
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  • bpost
    Back in the panic buying days of the mid 1990's I sold my electrolysis Nickel Colt AR 15 SP1 for $2,300.  It was one of 500 made.  I was happy to take the money and still am.  It had about 5,000 or so rounds through it but the buyer and seller was happy.  I paid $412.00 for it in the mid 1980's.
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  • mohawk600
    I really like the old school camo on the stock.........you did him a favor. Did you sell the scope with it?
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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    jimdeere said:
    You did him a solid.
    Yep in today's prices, that's a decent deal. I still want one of those "Vietnam" looking guns. 
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  • montanajoe
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    Wow, he got a real fair deal.  Good on you Armilite

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  • Grasshopper

    ARs are getting in stock around here and prices are down. It’s the ammo rush at and maybe past it’s peek. See what happens after the 3rd.

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  • armilite
    mohawk600 said:
    I really like the old school camo on the stock.........you did him a favor. Did you sell the scope with it?
    Yes, the scope was included a Bushnell 1x32 M&P red/green dot. I was surprised at the time I bought 2 sets of those stocks from Springfield Armory. Springfield Armory back in the day had little to do with AR-15's and I still have the receipt from them.
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  • armilite

    ARs are getting in stock around here and prices are down. It’s the ammo rush at and maybe past it’s peek. See what happens after the 3rd.

    I have to some what disagree on the AR-15 prices. Ruger AR 556's that were selling for $499 less then a year ago are selling for $899 now. Maybe some of the kits are coming down in price but I don't see any complete gun prices doing so. And there aren't a whole lot of guns out there for sale in gun shops.
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  • Mobuck
    The last time AR's got to crazy prices, I sold some $400 AR's for $1000 and threw in a couple of 30 round mags.  I haven't sold any guns for years but that may change if things go nuts again.
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  • nononsense
    armilite said:

    ARs are getting in stock around here and prices are down. It’s the ammo rush at and maybe past it’s peek. See what happens after the 3rd.

    I have to some what disagree on the AR-15 prices. Ruger AR 556's that were selling for $499 less then a year ago are selling for $899 now. Maybe some of the kits are coming down in price but I don't see any complete gun prices doing so. And there aren't a whole lot of guns out there for sale in gun shops.
    Well, everyone has an exception so here's another one:

    That's only two from one source.
    Best.

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  • mohawk600
    Mobuck said:
    The last time AR's got to crazy prices, I sold some $400 AR's for $1000 and threw in a couple of 30 round mags.  I haven't sold any guns for years but that may change if things go nuts again.
    Things might go nutz if Biden is elected............he wants to put AR15s under the NFA..........requiring registration and tax stamp.
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  • Mobuck
    At which time, all my numbered AR's will be lost in that unfortunate "boating accident" and the "goat's guns" will come out.
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  • hillbille
    Mobuck said:
    At which time, all my numbered AR's will be lost in that unfortunate "boating accident" and the "goat's guns" will come out.
    is a "goat gun" one of the really bbaaaaahhhhhddd ones???
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  • nononsense

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