I know this one has never had a reg cert of any kind...
Have you checked the one out at Precision Arms in King City? I don't know if it's still there but it's listed on the site for $1100.
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Someone offered me a 69 sp1 which has been barely used for $1750. How does that sound?
Too high - way too high.
$1000-1200 is about right in this market.
Too high - way too high.
$1000-1200 is about right in this market.
Blue Book on an excellent condition early SP1 is close to $2k (US)
?? an original '60s SP-1 in that condition is going to be that money~ unless you find a sucker....
The SP-1 is collectible in it's own right as a picture of the issue Colt AR-15/M16 when the SP-1 was built.
If you look at the US sites, guys will drop big money to buy SP-1's with early parts.
I traded an original unfired early 70's vintage SP-1 for cash and a later SP-1 with added early features ~ condition & features = desireability & $
It's kind of tragic that the ATF forced Colt's to butcher the AR15 before they approved it's sale to the public, and I've always been puzzled at why Colt's was still muzzled after they had competition who weren't forced to play by the same rules...
Blue Book on an excellent condition early SP1 is close to $2k (US)
I love my Colt SP1! I would never sell it....even for that kind of $$$![]()
If you look at the US sites, guys will drop big money to buy SP-1's with early parts.
It's kind of tragic that the ATF forced Colt's to butcher the AR15 before they approved it's sale to the public, and I've always been puzzled at why Colt's was still muzzled after they had competition who weren't forced to play by the same rules...
There is no big retro AR buzz here.
Blue Book on an excellent condition early SP1 is close to $2k (US)
It's true that early SP1's sell for a premium in the US, but the US is a very different market than anywhere else, including Canada. There is no big retro AR buzz here. And even in the states, early SP1 means a gun made in '64, '65 or '66. People here are talking '69, 71, 72... these guns are just run of the mill SP1's, nothing to get excited about.
As for your final comment, I don't know what changes you think the ATF forced on Colt, as I don't see a lot of butchery between the M16 and the SP1. What changes there are I suspect were made by Colt voluntarily, which is why they didn't change even when it became clear they weren't strictly necessary.



























