Last couple on the EE went for $1800, and weren't unfired... YMMV.
Disappeared in less than 24 hours... When I'm selling that means it went for asking or very close to it...
OP: I'm not sure I'd put that big a premium on it being unfired... It's not a major collector piece, and the first time you fire it is no longer unfired. Maybe $2100, but depends on how bad you want it.
current price is what someone is willing to pay, If it were myself, it would be $1000 maxAnybody know what a current price would be for an AR 180B(2) Non restricted BNIB with manuals, un-fired.
Any thoughts on the current going price?
Thanks
Ok thanks.
So for unfired, BNIB, were likely looking at closer to $2500?
LOL .
Where do you come up with these ridicules prices ?
Also I would not want a NIB unfired AR180B
I had 3 of them . First one cracked at 150 rnds .
Sent back full warranty . Second one cracked around same rnds fired .
Sent back full warranty . Dealer advised Armalite had a bad batch of polymer lowers .
I was not the only one experiencing this kind of failure .
Third rifle fired 450 rnds no failure so it was a good one .
Sold it $1700 to another CGN'r who was fully aware of the history with these 180B's
I would not buy another
Ok thanks.
So for unfired, BNIB, were likely looking at closer to $2500?
current retail on an Xcr is considerably more. Not that I would pay that$2500 is ludacris. And it wont ever happen as long as you can get a robinson at that mark.
And it wont ever happen as long as you can get a robinson at that mark.
They have a known issue with the front pin cracking, however they can be hit and miss with that. My best friend has one that has seen several thousand rounds of ammo and has not exhibited any signs of stress, but he knows it can still happen. There is a fix for the weak front pin if it breaks, however it is not plug and play, it involves some work on the receiver.
You have to remember guys, these are fairly rare firearms, and discounting the one known failure point (I know it's a big point, but it is repairable for those so inclined), they are actually very decent NR rifles.
The asking price on these things here in Canada is hilarious...
I can't believe what some are willing to pay for what is really just a craptastic rifle.
I bought one in the US back when our dollar was almost at par...
It was $600... tax in.
Even at that price I wasn't impressed.
First time out I got 20 rounds off before the welds holding the rail the bolt carrier ran on failed. The rail came completely off rendering tge gun unshootable.
Once I got the rail fixed the gun coukd never do better than five or six inch groups at 100 yards...The trigger sucked and the butt stock was really flimsy....
Probably the most disappointing rifle I've ever owned.
If the gun grabbers would try to get the 180b banned I'd support them... If just to save people from wasting their money.





























