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Enfield AR15?

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Can anyone tell me what this would be worth? A good friend of mine has asked me to rehome this rifle and I know nothing about it other than it’s an Enfield MERC415 and it’s a super low serial number which may be cool or may mean nothing. Any info helps, thanks in advance!
 

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Edit: nah.fam nah.fam They look like they're a business associated with Pawn City of Statesboro.




MSRP looked a bit ambitious for the time, and today, at $1,295
 
You want to know the value of the entire rifle, we’re gonna need to see the entire rifle.

Also, a lot of the value of an AR will come from the material and methods used to manufacture each part and piece. Details pics of the gun at least partially disassembled will help.
 
Low serial number on a boutique AR means little would be my guess. Nothing seems current on the innernet since 2013 (ancient history). Old MSRP was $1,295 ($1,800 in today's money). Even given the post Sandy Hook market volatility, (Great Neckbeard Panic of '13), you can buy/assemble a LOT of AR15 for $1,800 in Biden bucks. But, as CM says, it depends on what was used to make them as to value. I've never heard of them until today and I thought I was pretty well informed on the many, many makers of ARs, especially Georgia based companies.

In today's market (Trump slump) I'd guess about Tree Fiddy, but that's because the racks are slam full of sub $400 ARs in Middle Georgia.
 
Low serial number on a boutique AR means little would be my guess. Nothing seems current on the innernet since 2013 (ancient history). Old MSRP was $1,295 ($1,800 in today's money). Even given the post Sandy Hook market volatility, (Great Neckbeard Panic of '13), you can buy/assemble a LOT of AR15 for $1,800 in Biden bucks. But, as CM says, it depends on what was used to make them as to value. I've never heard of them until today and I thought I was pretty well informed on the many, many makers of ARs, especially Georgia based companies.

In today's market (Trump slump) I'd guess about Tree Fiddy, but that's because the racks are slam full of sub $400 ARs in Middle Georgia.

A couple months back there was a gun show in Cumming. Vendors were loaded with cheap ARs. One vendor had BOGO ARs. Most looked to be gun store home builds.
 
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