08 March 2012, 00:28
hiredgunColt AR 15 SP1 Value?
I am thinking of selling my unfired NIB Colt AR 15 model SP1 to a fellow gun club member. Can anyone suggest a realistic value? Thanks.
08 March 2012, 00:57
p dog shooterDoa search on gun broker and see what they are selling for.
08 March 2012, 07:48
Idaho Sharpshooterhow old is it? Mine is in the 4,xxx range, and 90%. I turned down A grand for it.
Rich
08 March 2012, 08:15
jeffeossolook at gunbroker, and at COMPLETED auctions, not the zero bid ones.
Idaho likely missed a good sale, as top of the chart is going to be 1400-1200, and a 90% gun is not worth even close to a nib one
08 March 2012, 08:24
tiggertateThe only additional value an SP1 has is the ability to convert it to full auto.
SP1: $1000.00
Parts kit: $99.00
30 yrs in Leavenworth: Priceless
21 March 2012, 18:20
hiredgunThanks for the lead on GunBroker's completed sales. I tried to search for unfired, NIB, not too many and real variation in prices. If I discard the lowest and the highest, I can get a realistic value (I think).
09 April 2012, 19:51
BUFAFOriginally posted by tiggertate:
The only additional value an SP1 has is the ability to convert it to full auto.
SP1: $1000.00
Parts kit: $99.00
30 yrs in Leavenworth: Priceless
Bullspit! You obviously have idea what you're talking about! You must be a liberal reporter, spreading bull crap like that around.
11 April 2012, 03:04
Idaho SharpshooterMy SP came with all M-16 parts, just lacking the hole drilled. Two LE friends suggested, very strongly, that I replace those six parts and store the originals separately.
With the current regime, you are guilty until proven innocent.
take the appropriate care of your self...
regards,
Rich
11 April 2012, 06:24
BUFAFMany of the early ARs came with M16 parts. Some of them could be made to fire more than one shot with some "adjustment", usually very unreliably. It's no longer legal to have M16 parts in a semi lower.
However, saying that an SP1+M16 parts=full auto is irresponsible in my opinion. Unless that parts kit comes with a drill press, it does not convert an AR to full auto. Any AR can be converted with enough work, but a parts kit alone ain't gonna do it.
11 April 2012, 08:59
Idaho Sharpshooterperhaps cautionary is a better word. We got the patriot act these days...
Rich