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| is your gun a Colt? If so, it's not even remotely a fair trade. ATI's are low end rifles. |
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| Not sure, photos of what you have will tell the tale. Even so, if it is Colt in any regard, it's worth far more than an American Tactical AR. |
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| The ATI ARs are the lowest priced factory built ARs you can buy. Prior to the recent panic buying they sold for $350. If it is the polymer lower version run away. |
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| Don't trade it. Especially if it's a Colt. If you want a flat-top AR, just wait. I have a feeling that around fall, a lot of people who panic-bought $1200 AR's in March will be trying to sell them in November to get $ for Christmas. You'll probably be able to get one for $8-900 then.
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| I don't even think it will be that long - likely another 4-8 weeks if the economy stays dormant.
People with stacks of rifles will start letting them out to sell when it comes time to feed the family / buy more TP. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Sportshooter: The lower part is stamped HBAR but it has the Vietnam style furniture with a 1-12 twist barrel. So, I have a feeling it’s a Franken rifle. Did they even have HBARs with a 1-12 barrels during the Vietnam era?
What is the barrel profile? Is it a heavy barrel? |
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| Our Pre-Ban Vietnam era AR-15 Colts are so close to the M-16 warriors. The early AR-15 rifles with Colt carry handle scopes are valuable. The Left/Democrats claimed these Colts were too easily converted to "machine guns",. They also spit on returning Vets. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Sportshooter: The lower part is stamped HBAR but it has the Vietnam style furniture with a 1-12 twist barrel. So, I have a feeling it’s a Franken rifle. Did they even have HBARs with a 1-12 barrels during the Vietnam era?
That rifle could be very valuable. There is a HUGE market for original retro parts right now. A Vietnam era 1-12 or 1-14 barrel can bring big money. If I were you, I wouldn't even consider trading it for an ATI, which is not known as a premium maker of AR15s. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Sportshooter: I don’t know CD228, what would the OD of a heavy be?
If you can email picture to me, I will put them on a photo hosting service for you if you are not familiar with how to do it. |
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Sigless in Indiana
| quote: Originally posted by Sportshooter: The lower part is stamped HBAR but it has the Vietnam style furniture with a 1-12 twist barrel. So, I have a feeling it’s a Franken rifle. Did they even have HBARs with a 1-12 barrels during the Vietnam era?
You could have a very valuable early upper that somehow made it's way onto an HBAR lower. Even if it is a 'frankenrifle' of sorts that doesn't mean that it isn't still valuable. Please share pictures in some way and we can identify what it is that you have. Even if you never plan to sell it, you would at least then know what you have. |
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| Is the barrel stamped with anything?
C MP Chrome Bore
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| quote: Originally posted by Sportshooter: I don’t know CD228, what would the OD of a heavy be?
The OD will be about approximately .750-.8 IIRC I generally look at the barrel and usually the heavy barrel's diameter is consistent from the base to under the FSB and to the muzzle. You might see some step downs depending on who made it. |
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