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    Thinking of selling my AR, what is a realistic price to ask?

    Smith and Wesson M&P 15, six position folding stock, troy folding battle sight, 5 30 PMAG's, Eotech 512 red dot, soft carry case.

    Everything is in new condition, less than 100 rounds through the gun.

    #2
    Contestant: "What's the lowest bid Bob?"
    Bob: "$2,500"
    Contestant: "ONE DOLLAR!"

    DING DING DING!!!

    Seriously, add up what you spent on the combined items and be reasonable...

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      #3
      If your going to sell it, do it before the prices come back down. Price high and work your way down. The market will determine the best value of what it is worth. Unless you are in need of funds I will give you X right now...jk.

      You have to ask yourself do you need it, are you going to replace it later, can you replace it later and at what cost?

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        #4
        It is a sellers market. Nocked and Loaded in Lampasas is still getting some ARs. They got 4 in the other day. Prices went up a little, but no where close to what I have seen here on the GS.

        Why don't you hang on to your AR and enjoy it? Unless you need the funds.

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          #5
          Thinking of selling my AR, what is a realistic price to ask?

          Put it on Craigslist for whatever you think it's worth right now. You'd be amazed at the kinds of people with money to burn or things to trade that are searching the Craigslist ads looking for exactly what you have

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            #6
            My dad sold his and it was rigged almost just like yours and he got 2000. I am sure you could anywhere from 2000-2500 for yours in the crazy market. Like said before start high and work your way down

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