How old do you suppose it is? I think my old armalite said AR-15 on the side, but I cant recall seeing an m15 before. (maybe they do...I didnt own it very long) Thats kind of unique, its almost a shame to put it on zombie watch really. Whats in it for a bolt carrier semi or full?
Armalite in my opinion is not a brand that commands a premium resale price. I would not call it a bad brand, just a middle of the road gun.
You could end up getting a better price for it, however this might require a longer weight.
It's a couple years now....it was the last of the 14.5's allowed into the country....I wasn't looking for one, but I posted a SXS shotgun in a thread and John saw it and needed it for his collection, so we traded.
Bolt carrier? No idea....It's litereeally been out of the box for 1/2 hour total, I never really paid much attention
Ahhh....so we weren't talking about *this* M15A4, but all AR's in general. Got it.
I was looking for a *value* in the thread though....I appreciate you input of what *you* would pay, but it's kinda not what I was asking.
I wouldn't pay 125K for a Shelby Cobra, but it doesn't mean it's not valued at that
Thanks for the input guys.
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You obviously think you can get more than $1700
Others have politely tried to tell you but you don't seem to get it. Armalite isn't considered high end, though they are a good brand. LMT is very much considered a top tier rifle and can be had for $1900 which includes the SOPMOD stock ($200 min), no one who knows ARs is going to pay more than $1500 for your rifle. If you got an offer of $1700 then I'd jump all over it.
Your Armalite is probably an HBAR, 1:9 twist, semi-auto carrier, all of these make it less desirable to most people, regardless of barrel length. You do know that 14.5" barrels are easily available from Canadian manufacturers for around $250 right?
You ask for opinions, then when you don't get the answer you want you try and make excuses. You obviously think you can get more than $1700, if you can then good for you but don't try and use the forum to try and justify your high price.
If this was 2006 then you could probably get closer to 2K but times have changed, we're able to get our hands on better stuff at better prices.
Ok, you're right, I should have asked if it was an HBAR. Pictures are useless in determining that though since HBARs are only heavy under the handguards, you'd know that if you were into ARs. So, I'll ask, how thick is the barrel under the handguards?
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Ok, you're right, I should have asked if it was an HBAR. Pictures are useless in determining that though since HBARs are only heavy under the handguards, you'd know that if you were into ARs. So, I'll ask, how thick is the barrel under the handguards?
As I said, I thought the pics would tell you. Forgive the f**k out of me for not knowing as much as an expert such as yourself.
Although....If you were in to AR's, you'd know that since my gun is clearly stated as NOT being an HBAR, then you'd know it would be an M4 profile....no?
Ok, one last post and besides what you may think I'm not trying to be a ####. You've said from the photos that it should be completely obvious that it's not an HBAR. .
(I thought that would be evident in the pics)
You say that it's not so I'll take your word but the fact that you think the photos prove conclusively that it's not leads me to believe that you don't know what an HBAR is in relation to the AR15 platform. Give us some photos without the handguards and we'll know for sure.



























