1986 Colt AR15

BC Mike

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My friend has a1986 Colt AR15 he bought new and has only ever put about a hundred rounds through it. It has sat in a case for near 25 years. I may buy it from him and I'm looking for an honest value as I am a pistol guy not a rifle guy. Any help? No pic yet i believe medium length barrel. All pristine.

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If it was me I'd buy it but that's because the rifle I was first issued was a 86 C7. Also year I was born. Still got that serial number burned in my brain.
 
If it was me I'd buy it but that's because the rifle I was first issued was a 86 C7. Also year I was born. Still got that serial number burned in my brain.

I can't remember the number of my current rifle, but I still remember my original C7 87AA13766.

I looked it up, my A2 is built on a 91 receiver.
 
I can't remember the number of my current rifle, but I still remember my original C7 87AA13766.

I looked it up, my A2 is built on a 91 receiver.

Mine was 86AA04180. That number and my service number, don't think I'll ever forget it, even though I'm not enlisted anymore.
 
If the gun was actually made in 1986 it won't be an SP1, most likely an AR15A2 Sporter or a Delta HBar. The Delta HBar would definitely be the more desireable to me, I think they also fetch something of a price premium.

Was the Colt AR15 issued by the Canadian army?

The AR15 has been standard issue to Canadian troops for 25 years. The prototypes and a few of the first delivered rifles were Colts, the bulk of the rifles were made by a Colt licensee that has since been bought by Colt. Any way you slice it, they don't fall far from the Colt tree.
 
Mine was 86AA04180. That number and my service number, don't think I'll ever forget it, even though I'm not enlisted anymore.

I always brain dumped the old one when I was issued a new one. Not enough room in this noggin to remember more than a couple of numbers at a time. But to this day I know my SIN, SN, DL# and emloyee# without having to look them up.
 
If the gun was actually made in 1986 it won't be an SP1, most likely an AR15A2 Sporter or a Delta HBar. The Delta HBar would definitely be the more desireable to me, I think they also fetch something of a price premium.

The OP said the rifle was mid-length. If I'm not mistaken, Delta HBAR models were 20" rifle length barrels only.

My "guess" is that it's a Sporter Lightweight.
 
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