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Posted: 5/13/2012 4:02:25 PM EDT
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I keep seeing ads in EE for preban lowers etc.
I have been living under a rock for the last couple of years, but I don't remember a new ban of any sort taking place. What would make a lower worth more if it is "preban" verses one produced in the last year or so? |
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Some states still have a ban. I forgot all about that. So for those of us living in a free state there is really no difference correct? I have seen the same preban lower that I own sell for more than I bought my compete "preban" rifle for. Any reason to hold on to it? From the looks of it I could sell it and then go buy two new lowers to replace it with. Maybe its just because I haven't bought anything in so long, but the prices of things make me go
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Some states still have a ban. I forgot all about that. So for those of us living in a free state there is really no difference correct? I have seen the same preban lower that I own sell for more than I bought my compete "preban" rifle for. Any reason to hold on to it? From the looks of it I could sell it and then go buy two new lowers to replace it with. Maybe its just because I haven't bought anything in so long, but the prices of things make me go ![]() Sell it to someone in CT for the price of two new lowers! |
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Quoted: Some states still have a ban. If the advertisement were actually in one of those states, it would make sense. Advertising a preban anything in AZ indicates a room temperature IQ. Some cockbreath constantly puts up an overpriced "preban Colt collectors rifle" on our local backpage. I send him some very nice emails about his fine museum piece. |
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<–– prebans are expensive here A friend recently paid $1000 for a complete preban lower. The guy ahead of my friend at the store bought two for $1200 each! Lunacy! Wow. It has been several years, but I bought a "preban" PWA lower with your typical A2 upper and gov. profile 20" barrel. It set me back 4 bills used. |
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