Teach me your secrets senseiI just built one for under $200 (using the receiver I picked up at the 1500 for $25). How much do you think I will lose if/when I sell it?
@BackPacker do you have a parts list available of the rifle in question?
I just built one for under $200 (using the receiver I picked up at the 1500 for $25). How much do you think I will lose if/when I sell it?
What is this, amatuer hour? 1 or 2?
Assembled ARs are harder to sell, and I for one won't buy them.
I only click on the ones that say “custom”! But, I have bought parts guns before just for some of the parts they were built with. I now have a pile of PSA and Anderson lowers, for a really rainy day.Same here. If I click on an AR in the classifieds and see that it was assembled by an individual, I move on.
Old thread. Now that it is almost a year later, I'd say the market is not any better and maybe worse. My boss today asked me if I was interested in buying back an AR I built and sold to him a couple years ago now. I had about $600 in it and sold it to him for what I had in it. He added an inexpensive scope. It has sat in his house since then. Now his wife wants it out of the house.
I told him it was a bad time to sell it and that if he was lucky he might get $400 or so for it. What do you guys think? His wife doesn't want to learn how to operate it and would rather have a pistol or two, lol. They were thinking they would get so much money for the AR that they could buy 2 pistols.
I think he was a little deflated when I told him that I wouldn't buy it back and that he will take a beating on it.
Tell him to go to a couple of LGS and find out what they will give him, but not sell it to them (unless he gets someone who has hit their head recently).
Once he sees how little the LGS will give him, make him an offer for a few bucks more -- that is, if you want the AR back. Otherwise, it is what it is. He should understand that if he bought it a couple of years ago, the political climate before the last election has changed drastically, and the prices are down, and he should stock up on mags for it now or wait for the next political crisis when the prices go back up and sell it then.
Good advice. Thanks. I don't want it back as I have one more than I really want. But I won't sell my extra at this point in time. I am selling a couple guns right now(1 sold) to afford a shotgun I want. He said he was going to talk to his wife. His thought is to keep it until the market rebounds but he thinks his wife will say sell it at a loss.
I'll probably list it for him, lol.
As far as mags, I bought a bunch at one point. If they ever make them illegal to transfer, I'll be stuck. But that's the chances you take when you speculate!
See if he can trade it for a pistol, mags, and ammo. An M&P Shield and extras could be an even trade. Or 2 Shields for some cash + AR.
I have an M&P 9 with an action enhancement kit that I'd let go for a spare AR.See if he can trade it for a pistol, mags, and ammo. An M&P Shield and extras could be an even trade. Or 2 Shields for some cash + AR.
I have an M&P 9 with an action enhancement kit that I'd let go for a spare AR.