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Looking at a colt sp-1 with triangular hand guard. It doesn't have forward assist just curious what years could this one be made? Wasn't sure when the forward assist first came out. Thanks
 
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The SP1 was made from 1964-1985

try biggerhammer.net/ar15/ar15serial.html for year of manufacture by serial number.


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If you buy it, get one of those quick-release pushpins from Brownells. It replaces the double screw and makes separating the halves much easier. About fifteen bucks and so worth it...

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx...BUTTON_RECEIVER_PINS
 
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My first AR work gun was a Colt SP1 type.

I say type, as it was one of the original fully auto AR 15's and so marked.

I hated the triangular handguards, and replaced them with a round set that fit the standard front triangular metal piece at the front sight.

I think the AR handles much better with the round handguard.


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I think the AR handles much better with the round handguard.

Me, too. I'm sure they went to the round because the two halves are identical. Just one part to inventory...
 
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