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Trying to decide what do do and could use input ( I have always found sigforum more helpful and insightful than other forums!) Currently my only AR is a “ban era” configuration bushmaster 20” hbar. I also have a very nice 16” barrel complete noveske built upper ( back when I lived in a commie state I special ordered this with a 16” crowned muzzle barrel) this at the time (2009) cost me around $1300. I now live in a free state and am trying to decide how to proceed. The 20” hbar is only useful for the couple times a year I shoot cmp type highpower matches,and I have other rifles (M1) I could use instead if I got rifle of it. The noveske upper is pretty close to mint ( under 500 rounds fired) but in this soft market doubt I could get anywhere close to the thousand bucks I would want if I sold it. I can pick up a good quality complete lower to put the noveske on for about $250. My other options: Try to get the grand out of the noveske upper and get a Colt 6720 ( the noveske upper is a touch heavy and have always liked the lighter carbines) Pick up a used Colt and keep everything else Try to sell the bushmaster ( undoubtedly at a loss in this market) Keep the bushmaster lower sell the upper and put the noveske upper on the bush lower. I figure the only markets for the ban style uppers are ban states. Pretty limited. I did try some time ago to sell the noveske upper but had no takers at 1200. Any input is appreciated! | ||
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You already know what we think, right? Pick up a new Colt 6720 and keep everything else. You can pick up one in the range of $850. That is like getting a new one for less than a used price. And you had to ask? "Practice like you want to play in the game" | |||
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Yeah, I'd try to avoid selling into the current market. Maybe just buy a lightweight upper if that's the direction you want to go. No sense selling your quality upper at 50% discount. | |||
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Hmmm...for fairly minimal cost, you could buy a lower for the Noveske and get both barrels threaded for a muzzle device, then have 2 solid ARs for less than the price of buying something or selling and buying. Or keep the Bushy as-is and have ADCO turn down the Noveske barrel to a LW profile and thread it. “People have to really suffer before they can risk doing what they love.” –Chuck Palahnuik Be harder to kill: https://preparefit.ck.page | |||
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You didn't really put a budget on this. But if it were me (and my priorities and money) I'd first get a lower for the Noveske, second I'd do a barrel swap on the BM and get a 16" with a profile I like and muzzle threads, third I'd send the Noveske to ADCO and have them thread it (if I thought it was too heavy you could go 14.5 pinned or fluted (if barrel type is one they can do). And then I'd just go buy the Colt. 'cause 2 is not enough. “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.” | |||
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forget about the ban features, and enjoy the bushmaster at the Service Rifle shoots, buy a lower and complete the noveske, (any lower will do, stock it the way you want and put a good trigger in it, no need to get either threaded performance wise unless it really bothers you find and buy a new or used Colt if you feel the need for a lighter gun, then you have 3, (provided the above does not break the bank) and when/if the market improves, sell one or 2, FWIW, lowers bring a premium in ban states, uppers are just used uppers (since you can still buy them just about anywhere) https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/ | |||
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buy what you need. as you mentioned - not a seller's market currently. ------------------------------------- Proverbs 27:17 - As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. | |||
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Thanks all for the responses and I think Lyman has my answer.i do not feel a need to “un-ban” my current tune and am keeping an eye out for a potential deal on a lightweight colt | |||
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