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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:17:57 AM

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I recently finished my first build and have yet to test fire my AR. Ive listed it on TheOutdoorsTrader for $1500 just to see if I can sell it. My questions are A) Is $1500 a reasonable price? and B) should I test fire it before selling? Will that change the value? Is it a liability issue?

Any thoughts or ideas are welcome. Im not certain I want to sell it but school has to come first plus Im confident I could built another and save more $$

Here are the details:
Spikes Stripped Lower
Magpul Grip, Stock, and Trigger Guard
12” SAR Rail
Aero Precision Stripped Upper
YHM Compensating Flash Hider
16” Chrome Lines and Cold Hammer Forged Barrel (Lightweight profile)
LMT BCG
2x 30 rnd Pmags (one with window)
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:21:13 AM
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Who is the barrel manufacturer? Is the gas block pinned? Personally I would not buy a rifle built by someone else unless it was extremely cheaper than me building it myself.

ETA: Why are you selling it if you just built it and did not even shoot it? It looks like a nice set up.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:27:18 AM
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Its a PSA barrel but the block is not pinned. The YHM block uses set screws and the bolts dont have pointed tips so it isnt something that can be dimpled. That being said Im pretty confident that the block wont be going anywhere ever. It was a super tight fit plus the set screws have flat, rounded tips that grab onto the barrel well.

The main idea behind selling it is that I could use the money for school. My scholarship expired last semester so Ill be paying 2-3 times what I normally do. Plus I had planned on a budget minded AR and ended up buying much higher end stuff as I did more research throughout the build.


Im also open to suggestions as to what a good selling price would be.
Im not really sure I will need to sell it but if I can get close to $1500 it would be worth it to sell it and consider building a cheap plinker for now instead.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:31:42 AM
Originally Posted By shadow7874:
Its a PSA barrel but the block is not pinned. The YHM block uses set screws and the bolts dont have pointed tips so it isnt something that can be dimpled. That being said Im pretty confident that the block wont be going anywhere ever. It was a super tight fit plus the set screws have flat, rounded tips that grab onto the barrel well.

The main idea behind selling it is that I could use the money for school. My scholarship expired last semester so Ill be paying 2-3 times what I normally do. Plus I had planned on a budget minded AR and ended up buying much higher end stuff as I did more research throughout the build.


Im also open to suggestions as to what a good selling price would be.
Im not really sure I will need to sell it but if I can get close to $1500 it would be worth it to sell it and consider building a cheap plinker for now instead.


I can relate to going over budget on builds. If you can hold off on selling the rifle it may be a good idea to see how the elections go. If Obama gets re-elected you might be able to make a profit, especially if it is a repeat of 2008. Good luck with school and the rifle.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:31:44 AM
You might be able to sell it to a rich dude who doesn't know better but $1500 is just about what you need to get the best of the best factory rifles out there.

If you are going to sell it here on arfcom you will need to sell it as parts to make the most back.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:32:36 AM
selling already without shooting it? :(
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:33:51 AM
Originally Posted By durabo:
You might be able to sell it to a rich dude who doesn't know better but $1500 is just about what you need to get the best of the best factory rifles out there.

If you are going to sell it here on arfcom you will need to sell it as parts to make the most back.


I was just about to add this to my previous post.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:34:02 AM
$500
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:36:23 AM
Sorry dude its not worth much. Strip it down and sell it as parts to get the most out of it. $1500 can get a better rifle strait from the factory.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:54:58 AM
A man could buy a new Daniel Defense for less than that, with money left over to by 2 more pmags and a few hundred rounds of ammo.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 1:57:38 AM
Originally Posted By w15ly:
A man could buy a new Daniel Defense for less than that, with money left over to by 2 more pmags and a few hundred rounds of ammo.


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Posted: 7/16/2012 2:29:34 AM
As others have said, you aren't going to be able to get $1500 for it. You can get a brand new Larue for $200 more.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 2:36:14 AM
Originally Posted By Dunkelzahn:
As others have said, you aren't going to be able to get $1500 for it. You can get a brand new Larue for $200 more.


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Posted: 7/16/2012 4:11:31 AM
I was just looking at that at the ODT. IMHO it's a $1100 gun, and you're probably better off selling it as parts.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 6:57:26 AM
Lots of people including myself will not buy a complete rifle custom built unless they are a well known reputable builder. The fact that it is custom built will lower value considerably. I just bought a DDM4V5 for $1225 OTD with 12" Omega Rail and vertical foregrip. I would much rather have a rifle from a respected manufacture than a custom built. With all that being said I would not pay over $900. The parts are of pretty godd quality and I think you would do better parting it out as others have said. I would at least test fire it though if I were set on selling the whole rifle. This is what the manufactures do there are too many things that could go wrong
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Posted: 7/16/2012 7:23:44 AM
AR build pieced together by a guy who admits it is his first time doing so?

$800 maybe

It's not worth the potential problems.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 8:56:48 AM
FYI I just bought a brand new Knights SR15 for just over $1600. Also in the price range are Larue rifles. For as much as you're asking for, people could buy from a reputable manufacturer/builder.

Separate the two halves, and sell individually, you'll somewhat do a little better.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 9:10:00 AM
First build, not fully knowledgeable about what you have built (yes, you can dimple the barrel for YHM set screw gas blocks, I have a dozen of them dimpled but that is not really the issue), a mish-mash of parts, priced as high or higher as non-frankengun factory rifles, and the biggie as far as I am concerned, NO WARRANTY if something is screwed up or was mucked up during assembly.
Sorry, I do not mean to be harsh but there is a hell of a lot of difference between a custom build by a reputable and licensed firearms manufacturer who fully backs the rifle with warranty and service than a home assembled rifle.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 10:17:37 AM
Custom and "my first build" are not mutually exclusive.

As far as price goes, $900 may be most it's worth.

Part it out.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 11:30:01 AM
Originally Posted By durabo:
You might be able to sell it to a rich dude who doesn't know better but $1500 is just about what you need to get the best of the best factory rifles out there.


This.
No one in their right mind is going to overpay for a rifle built by someone who's new at it - even if you did it right.


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Posted: 7/16/2012 9:18:31 PM
This is the problem with these frankenguns, they are hard to sell whole and recoup your money. No offense, but I would not buy a gun built by some guy on his kitchen table. (Thats coming from a guy who builds Ar's on his kitchen table). Its worth the money to you, so I would keep it. By the time you take a loss on selling and replace with a cheaper gun, you'll come out the same and not have the gun you want. If you must sell, then you have to part it out like stated above. And, if you do that, I would keep the lower receiver.
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Posted: 7/16/2012 9:29:11 PM
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I will only buy builds if they are dirt cheap because there are usually only a couple of parts on them that I actually want. I sell off the rest and usually getting the parts that I wanted for free. Hustle hustle....

ETA: $675
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Posted: 7/16/2012 10:30:25 PM
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Your rifle looks a lot like the one I was just shooting (runs as well as any I have) and got 2nd hand (barely used) last year. Mine is a Spikes complete upper though (factory built) with a BAR rail (not quite as nice as the SAR). However, my lower came with KNS pins, PWS buffer tube, MIAD/CTR and the barrel has a PWS FSC556. All this would put my rifle about $100 higher than yours on the used market and I paid $800. Throw in the mags and the fact that yours is basically new and you have a chance at $900. I have $1400 in mine total now and it has Aimpoint ML3/LT129, LT103, LMT front, vfg, and a cheap single pt on a sling swivel.

Keep it unfired and see what happens when election time comes. You better not hope for an Obama win just to make a few hundred $ though!
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Posted: 7/16/2012 10:37:16 PM

Originally Posted By scoutfsu99:
AR build pieced together by a guy who admits it is his first time doing so?

$800 maybe

It's not worth the potential problems.
^^^this +100^^^
Why would someone buy a rifle with no warranty from you for $1500 when you can get one with a factory warranty for under $1k?

Sounds like you got on here, drank a bunch of kool-aid, and now you have screwed yourself.


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Posted: 7/16/2012 10:56:18 PM
My guess is you went with as cheap as possible, unfortunately you can get better with even less $ if you would have researched first

I'd probably say it's worth about $650 to an unsuspecting buyer, but you can get better and unused for that price
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Posted: 7/16/2012 10:57:23 PM
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Originally Posted By northpark:
My guess is you went with as cheap as possible, unfortunately you can get better with even less $ if you would have researched first

I'd probably say it's worth about $650 to an unsuspecting buyer, but you can get better and unused for that price


JUST TO NOTE: I bought a complete FN barrel hammer forged PSA for like $550


what no bsa or truglo sight?
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