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  1. #1
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    Default AR15 Fair asking price

    I was contemplating selling one of my ar's to fund a SBR build. The problem is I'm not quite sure what a fair asking price should be. Here's a list of what would be for sale:

    Yankee Hill Machine Lower Receiver
    DPMS Lower Parts Kit
    Complete 16" CMMG Med Con Mid-Length gas system Dissipator Upper
    Magpul MOE Rifle Length Handguard
    Magpul MOE Pistol Grip
    Magpul MOE Trigger Guard
    Magpul UBR Stock
    Lewis Machine & Tool Rear Sight

    I think that's everything. So lets hear it.

  2. #2
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    Default Re: AR15 Fair asking price

    It's a buyer market right now. There are tons of brand new options available. So it's hard to price complete rifle.

    That being said your best option IMHO to part it out.

    Stock and upper are your main money makers. Lower can be used for sbr. Rear sight - same.

    New upper i believe was 650 so Depending on condition I would have started at 400-500 hopping for dissipator fan to come along. Stock can start at 200.

    To sell quick 375 and 125
    Last edited by BB MBD; July 12th, 2013 at 10:22 AM.

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    Default Re: AR15 Fair asking price

    I would not pay a penny more than $500 for a built rifle given those components.

    Your better off parting it out.
    "No, it's just a machine. I'm the weapon." - Jack Harper in Oblivion

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    Default Re: AR15 Fair asking price

    AR15 and other black rifle prices have returned to normal, right now you can buy complete rifles for about 700 bucks for a lower end entry level model. with that said i agree with others that you're probably better off parting it out, or at best, i think you might be able to get 600 for the complete rifle. how much do you have in it? more than likely at this moment in time you're going to lose money since no one is going to pay top dollar for used parts or a non-factory rifle.

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