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CountyWorker 03-31-2010 09:02 PM

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I would appreciate some opinions about this AR-15. I know very little about the ARs, but I would like to purchase one that is NIB in 7.62 x 39. Is this a fair price? Again, any advice would be appreciated.

http://v2.*********.com/Auction/View...Item=162875850

Oops, I guess you can't put links on posts. Here's a few pics. The price is $1600.

JLA 03-31-2010 10:48 PM

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16 is a tad steep for me, but it is a colt. Id say it would be a satisfying purchase if thats what you really want... BTW, you just cant type ********* on this forum its not allowed. Those of us in the know refer to it as simply GB... The bossman prefers BrandX

Zhurh 03-31-2010 11:10 PM

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Bought my first Colt 15 in late 80's for $440; feel like a fool for not buying a dozen.

I've bought 2 stagg arms 15's and completely satisfied, the new piston model is around 1100.

CountyWorker 03-31-2010 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by JLA (Post 618991)
16 is a tad steep for me, but it is a colt. Id say it would be a satisfying purchase if thats what you really want... BTW, you just cant type ********* on this forum its not allowed. Those of us in the know refer to it as simply GB... The bossman prefers BrandX

Thanks for the info. I just cut and pasted the link and the *s automatically replaced GB. Is there another Colt model # I should take a look at?

Double D 04-01-2010 11:19 AM

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I know you might want the 7.62 but I have an identical bushmaster in 223 for 900.00. Just a thought.

Bobitis 04-01-2010 06:26 PM

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WAY too much in my opinion.:eek:

CountyWorker 04-01-2010 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Double D (Post 619166)
I know you might want the 7.62 but I have an identical bushmaster in 223 for 900.00. Just a thought.

I looked on the forum for a .223 vs .308 thread, but I couldn't find one. I like the idea of a larger cal., but I haven't read the pros and cons of either round for the AR.

CountyWorker 04-01-2010 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobitis (Post 619336)
WAY too much in my opinion.:eek:

What's a good price for a similar gun and where should I look to find one?

old semperfi 04-03-2010 09:40 AM

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you may want to double think re the 762x39 caliber.it has almost the same ballistics as a 30-30 winchester.also if you dont reload you dont have a lot of choices on ammo.i also think that ammo made for the market is not as accurate as it should be.one other thing and ill shut up.the bullet size on american ammo(diameter)can be different than european ammo. old semperfi

JLA 04-04-2010 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by CountyWorker (Post 619385)
I looked on the forum for a .223 vs .308 thread, but I couldn't find one. I like the idea of a larger cal., but I haven't read the pros and cons of either round for the AR.

Thats because there is no comparison. the only thing both cartridges have in common is being fired from AR type rifles. The .308 is much more powerful than the .223 and they both fill different purposes.

JLA 04-04-2010 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by CountyWorker (Post 619387)
What's a good price for a similar gun and where should I look to find one?

http://www.dpmsinc.com/store/products/?prod=1826

This would be my first choice for a 7.62X39mm AR... AND its half the price

devil8975 04-12-2010 05:29 PM

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1600 is way too much. they usually go less than that with a 223 upper. colt is expensive and not top dawg anymore. you pay alot for the name. Id take a dpms and put 600 dollars in the bank. Also 7.62x39 uppers sometimes have a real problem with feeding in the ar. it has to do with mags usually. they can be finicky at times.

bottom line... nice weapon-too much money tho. And prices on ar's are dropping.

JLA 04-12-2010 07:38 PM

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If youre considering an AR in 7.62X39, Might I suggest you look into one chambered in 6.8 SPC. Its ballistically superior to the 7.62X39 and has less recoil. Mags are much better too...;) Dont get me wrong, i love the lil' russian man killer but I just bought a RRA in 6.8 and , wooeee, its alot more accurate, and has just as much knockdown. Its starting to grow on me;)

bluesea112 04-13-2010 08:04 AM

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$1600 is way too much. Are you looking to plink, hunt, or target shoot? If you are plinking or target shooting, then I would go with a .223. It is much more accurate, and you have many more choices for ammo. Price for ammo will be about the same as the 7.62x39. If you are buying a rifle to hunt with, then I would go with the .308 platform from DPMS or Rock River. If you shop around, you can find the AR10 .308 for around $1400-$1500 with all the bells and whistles.

Hunting Man 04-13-2010 03:16 PM

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Also, take a look at Stag arms. I was told by a dealer this past weekend that ammo for the 6.8 is a bit tough to get?? Panther arms, Rock River, Stag, don't know how much difference there really is? Remington has some new AR rifles out as well as S&W. Based on recent gun show offerings the $1600.00 seems about right for the Colt.

JLA 04-13-2010 05:26 PM

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6.8 isnt any harder to get than anything else right now. SSA has a great line that is sold at www.cheaperthandirt.com. Components are readily available for handloading and Hornady offers a couple different factory loadings available from various dealers. As well as remington premier 115 gr corelokt ultra. nasty stuff on deer and hog from what Ive read.;)

3/2 STA SS 09-28-2010 02:50 PM

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1600-if it had a M203 cut out,heacy barrel and a bayonet lug. If it had a A3 upper. Not it the current configuration.

graehaven 09-28-2010 03:07 PM

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The Colt is overpriced by way too much.

The 5.56 is a LOT of gun, in an AR. You put 30 rounds of 5.56 out there and that's a lot of lead going down range. More accurate than any 7.62x39 too.

Put the money you save into mags and ammo. You'll be glad you did.

gdmoody 09-28-2010 06:35 PM

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I agree with most of the posts in that $1600 is over priced. I just bought a used 5.56 for $675 but it was a Bushmaster. With Colt you are mainly paying for the name, IMO.

bigd1590 11-17-2010 02:32 PM

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if u want a 7.62x39 rifle buy a high quality ak, such as a arsanal i own ar's and ak's and both are nice but what i am saying buy an ar if you want 308, and or 223 if you want an 7.62x39 buy an arsenal mine will do 3/4 inch one hole groups at 100yrds i own enough guns that i know what to use what for i liek my ar's for light weight and my ak's are for when and if i need to go to war again. just my 0.02

stitch1870 09-06-2011 06:46 PM

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If anyone if well versed in the AR game I'd much like an opinion on the following. Found a Cavalry Arms AR today for a little over $500, 5.56mm, free floating 20inch (or so) HBAR, A4 upper, with what looked like Harris bipods. Kicking myself now for not getting a better look at it but I wasnt thinking at the time. Would greatly appreciate anyone's input on whether this would be a good buy or not.

jlloyd73 09-06-2011 07:31 PM

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If I were you I would try to get a much better look. For $500 I really don't see where you can go wrong as long as it works fine. I am not a fan of the polymer lowers, but it may have a decent upper (chrome lined, m4 feed ramps...you never know till you look)that makes it a reasonably great buy.

BTW what you buy is what you get...it looks like CA was raided by the ATF and shut down.

stitch1870 09-06-2011 07:39 PM

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I'm just wondering if anyone has any working knowledge of CA. I've tried researching them a bit, but other than finding their bare bones accessories website and a few "ATF boned us bad FML" kinda things, haven't been able to find much on when they produced rifles. Just would like to know if they made good quality rifles or like so many other manufacturers just pushed rifles off the line at the cyclic rate without any consideration to the end user. I'm thinking about picking it up once I come into some money just so I can have something to fill my 5.56mm niche, would be perfect as either a varmint or target rifle. Basically looking for either a "great gun had fun with mine" or a "Don't do it, they're possessed by satan and will try to kill you" kinda thing.

okiefired 09-09-2011 06:50 PM

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Two makes that seem to be overlooked on this forum a lot are Armalite and LMT. thier price point is a little higher than most but thier quality (IMO) is much higher than most without getting into the customs like GAP, Les Baer, JP Pres., etc. I own three Armalites, 2 AR10's and a M15, all run like machines from day one. I looked at everything each time I bought but stuck with Armalite because of fit, finish and experience with them. Oh, and BTW, only Armalite builds AR10's. ;)

okie

wyoredot 09-13-2011 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by okiefired (Post 791010)
Two makes that seem to be overlooked on this forum a lot are Armalite and LMT. thier price point is a little higher than most but thier quality (IMO) is much higher than most without getting into the customs like GAP, Les Baer, JP Pres., etc. I own three Armalites, 2 AR10's and a M15, all run like machines from day one. I looked at everything each time I bought but stuck with Armalite because of fit, finish and experience with them. Oh, and BTW, only Armalite builds AR10's. ;)

okie

+1 on an Armalite.


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