Reasonable Price for EE for AR Build

chicu1981

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Hi All,
I had made an AR build using the Colt Canada Upper [IUR]

Specs are as follows:
Colt Canada Upper [IUR] 15.7" barrel
Aero Precision Lower Receiver
Daniel Defense Lower Parts Kit
Daniel Defense 6 Position mil spec Carbine Receiver extension
Daniel Defense Ar-15 buffer, buffer spring and Castle Nut
B5 Systems Sop mod Stock
BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle
Brownells MPT/HPT 9310 NITRIDE M16 BCG

Magpul MBUS rear and front sights.

I have had less than 100 rounds through this because i find the upper too heavy and i would like to get rid of it.

What is a fair price for this build?
 
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My opinion (not worth much)...I have almost the same rifle for sale (except mine has a Colt lower). I listed it for $1250 and have sold it 4 times only to have the guys back out (somewhat irritating I must admit)...I'm presently on #5, and we'll see how that goes. I'd say around $1050 for yours due to the Aero lower...everyone wants Colt. Less if you want it to go fast. AR's are a buyers market...
 
why not keep it?
you might be disapointed by how much you get...

that ap lower and that bcg are big down points

This opinion is perplexing to me because AP manufactures AR receivers for many major brands by stamping other brands on it. I have not experienced any quality issues with a receiver with their name on it.
 
This opinion is perplexing to me because AP manufactures AR receivers for many major brands by stamping other brands on it. I have not experienced any quality issues with a receiver with their name on it.

well because people would want a matching set: colt lower, colt bcg, colt upper.
 
Curious why the AP lower brings the value down?

There is a supporting dealer on here that claims everything that isn't AP is $#|+?
 
Curious why the AP lower brings the value down?

There is a supporting dealer on here that claims everything that isn't AP is $#|+?

Primarily because it's value is lower to begin with. It also makes it less desirable because the gun is mismatched.
 
I agree with the comments about the lower and BCG lowering value. I sold a similar rifle, same upper as yours, but all Colt - complete factory Colt M4 marked lower, Colt BCG, Colt Canada stock - for $1500ish IIRC. I'd expect yours to go for $1100ish, maybe $1200ish tops.
 
Sorry my bad. The lower is Spike's Tactical. i am keeping the AP for my other build.

BTW nothing wrong with AP. I have a complete 10.5" FDE rifle from AP and its damn good. Out my 1/2 dozen Ar's its the best. COLT Canada is all hype. That upper weighs a ton. No one is shooting full auto here.

I am breaking down as follows:

UPPER (IUR) : $850 (paid a 900+tax)
BCG : $125
CH : $75
Magpul BUIS :$100

Or $1100 for the whole upper.

Lower, I paid about $450-$475. I would think $400 is fair. If it sells, it sells, else I keep it for another build. Same goes for the other parts.

Thanks for the advice.
 
My opinion (not worth much)...I have almost the same rifle for sale (except mine has a Colt lower). I listed it for $1250 and have sold it 4 times only to have the guys back out (somewhat irritating I must admit)...I'm presently on #5, and we'll see how that goes. I'd say around $1050 for yours due to the Aero lower...everyone wants Colt. Less if you want it to go fast. AR's are a buyers market...

So I'm not the only one it happens to....
 
It's unfortunate that there is a bit of "fashion" related to our hobby/sport. I could give a crap what name is on the side as long as it does what I want it to do. I'll concede I paid $30 more than I had to for my Spikes lower, but the selector labelling makes me giggle.

Is it about the weight, or have you just decided you want something else? I loath to loose money on a deal, sometimes it's necessary, but if the loss is too great I keep it...unless someone is twisting my arm.

I chuckle a bit about people calling an IUR heavy. I can see if you are a serious competitor or perhaps have a shoulder injury (fortunately my left one is my good one), 7.5 lbs is pretty light in my experience. Why take the loss on a really nice rifle? My HBAR isn't what I'd call a pig, but swinging it requires a little more force, esp. stopping it, so I appreciate why guys like a lighter rifle...it serves multi uses so I wouldn't have it any other way though. Also my idea of heavy is a little skewed due to my first job, if it was heavy I got to haul it.
 
It's unfortunate that there is a bit of "fashion" related to our hobby/sport. I could give a crap what name is on the side as long as it does what I want it to do. I'll concede I paid $30 more than I had to for my Spikes lower, but the selector labelling makes me giggle.

Is it about the weight, or have you just decided you want something else? I loath to loose money on a deal, sometimes it's necessary, but if the loss is too great I keep it...unless someone is twisting my arm.

I chuckle a bit about people calling an IUR heavy. I can see if you are a serious competitor or perhaps have a shoulder injury (fortunately my left one is my good one), 7.5 lbs is pretty light in my experience. Why take the loss on a really nice rifle? My HBAR isn't what I'd call a pig, but swinging it requires a little more force, esp. stopping it, so I appreciate why guys like a lighter rifle...it serves multi uses so I wouldn't have it any other way though. Also my idea of heavy is a little skewed due to my first job, if it was heavy I got to haul it.


I am a big fan of AP. I have DD M4V1, SW MP15 T (full rail HBAR version). I love these rifles and would not sell it.

I took it out last night and its actually not that heavy, decent good weight. Paid good money for this rifle and I may end up not selling it. You may have changed my mind. Thanks.
 
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