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Item Gone: FS Super Night Fighter, 1991 Couch Commando AR 15

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS Super Night Fighter, 1991 Couch Commando AR 15

Location: Ellijay

Zip Code: 30540

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $550.00

Caliber: 223_556

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Good Morning People of the ODT!
Here we have a pristine example of a 1991 Couch Commando AR in the Night Fighter Configuration.
Bushmaster A2 upper with the special 11.5" barrel and fixed long flash hider. All the length of a 16" gun but none of the velocity!
Areo Precision bolt carrier group.
Surefire lighted forearm.
Del Ton lower with super ambi safety lever. A $7000. Dollar ODT value in and of itself.
Unknown round count. Bore, chamber and throat look good to the eye so probably less that 250k rounds.
As always, disclaimer about low to no feedback folks and weirdness.
Any questions feel free to ask.
Moose

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This takes me back to the good old days when the only thing you needed to remember to buy a quality AR15 was your abc’s…Armalite, Bushmaster, and Colt. Every barrel was 1/9 twist, every bullet was 55grn. 300 round sealed South African battle packs could be found at your local gun show for $30 each. Flat top A3’s and heavy railed forends were new, pricey and only for the bougie…and a tiny little company called Magpul only made rubber pull straps for your 30 year old well worn aluminum preban Vietnam era magazines and they were just about to introduce a new “no-tilt” follower. Those were the days!
 
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