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Item Relisted! FS/FT Palmetto State Armory AR-15

Bruce Nguyen

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Brand New, new fired.

I received the rifle as a birthday gift. Unfortunately, I have different hobby interests. Here are some basic information about the rifle:
  1. PSA 16" M4 Carbine-Length 5.56 NATO 1:7 Nitride 13" Lightweight Hex M-LOK Upper No BCG & CH
  2. Upper: Forged 7075-T6 A3 AR upper is machined to MIL-SPECS and hard coat anodized. Uppers include forward assist and dust cover.
  3. Magpul MBUS Gen 3 Folding Rear Sight, Black
  4. Magpul MBUS Gen 3 Folding Front Sight, Black
  5. PSA 5.56 Premium Full Auto Bolt Carrier Group with Logo
  6. CMMG AR15 Charging Handle Assembly, Black
  7. Palmetto State Armory Premium Classic Lower PSA M4 Stock: Plastic, Mil-spec stock that fits an M4
    A2 Pistol Grip: Standard A2 pistol grip for M4 made with glass filled nylon PSA Classic Lower Parts Kit: Provides the part necessities to assemble your AR lower.

Thank you for looking at my listing.

Bruce @ 770-533-3714
 

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Brand New, new fired.

I received the rifle as a birthday gift. Unfortunately,
I have different hobby interests.

Please text me if you have any questions.
Thank you for your time.

Bruce
770-533-3714

In order to determine the value of your rifle, people need to know a bit more about it. PSA rifles can go for as little and just below the $500 mark new retail to much more in the price range you're at.

The first thing is to determine what the barrel might be. On the front of the barrel you near the flash suppressor, you might find some clues. If your rifle has an FN logo on it, it may not be a cheap nitride barrel. Cold Hammer Forged Barrels generally have the twist rate of the barrel AND letters like CL or maybe HF on them and they could even be chrome lined (which adds significantly to the value of the weapon). Nitride barrels on the other hand are quite cheap.

Next, if you could determine if your bolt carrier group is generic OR one that is made by Toolcraft (which is found on upper end PSA rifles), that increases the value of your weapon.

You have a scope. The kind, type, and manufacturer is relevant too in establishing price. It could be a $50 scope or one in the hundreds of dollars retail.

Finally, the rail on the weapon may increase the value if it is a Midwest Industries or something other than stock PSA. The only other thing I see is that your rifle could have a logo on it other than PSA. They have Angry Joe rollmarks and some even have Property of US. Govt on them for those who are building a period correct lookalike. There are number of rollmarks that PSA uses that push the price up a bit. Look it over. The more details you give, the more likely you are to get close to asking price if you have the right parts on your weapon.
 
In order to determine the value of your rifle, people need to know a bit more about it. PSA rifles can go for as little and just below the $500 mark new retail to much more in the price range you're at.

The first thing is to determine what the barrel might be. On the front of the barrel you near the flash suppressor, you might find some clues. If your rifle has an FN logo on it, it may not be a cheap nitride barrel. Cold Hammer Forged Barrels generally have the twist rate of the barrel AND letters like CL or maybe HF on them and they could even be chrome lined (which adds significantly to the value of the weapon). Nitride barrels on the other hand are quite cheap.

Next, if you could determine if your bolt carrier group is generic OR one that is made by Toolcraft (which is found on upper end PSA rifles), that increases the value of your weapon.

You have a scope. The kind, type, and manufacturer is relevant too in establishing price. It could be a $50 scope or one in the hundreds of dollars retail.

Finally, the rail on the weapon may increase the value if it is a Midwest Industries or something other than stock PSA. The only other thing I see is that your rifle could have a logo on it other than PSA. They have Angry Joe rollmarks and some even have Property of US. Govt on them for those who are building a period correct lookalike. There are number of rollmarks that PSA uses that push the price up a bit. Look it over. The more details you give, the more likely you are to get close to asking price if you have the right parts on your weapon.
Hello, thank you very much for your valuable input. I will do some research on my rifle, and revise my post. Much appreciation, Bruce.
 
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