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Posted: 7/8/2009 9:02:43 AM EDT
| I'm considering downsizing my rifle inventory to support my latest hobby, mustangs. My least 'used' rifle is a SAinc M1A. It is a Feb 86 receiver built with HRA/HRN GI parts. It's mounted on GI wood with a Hawk fake selector. I'm the second owner, so if I believe the original owner, between him and I the rifle has had less than 1000 rounds through it (my guess is about 500, but I'll hedge on the high side). The MW reading is less than 1 on a stone axe gauge. If I were to get out of the M1A business, I would also be freeing up the ammo, too. So that means I'd be selling the rifle, 450 rounds of LC 64 ammo, 500 rounds of lithuanian, and about 200 rounds of miscellaneous surplus ammo. If I were to sell this, what kind of $ can I expect it to go for? Trying to decide if it's worth the price. And yes, I know I'm violating a cardinal rule of M1A ownership, but the rifle just sits in the safe doing nothing while my car is screaming for parts. Thanks guys! |
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