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Looking for some advice on an AR

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I have never asked for the value of a gun on the forum. I take the time to do some research and can usually figure out the value for myself. I have run into an area where I cannot really figure out what I need to know, so I am asking advice from you all.

Here is the deal and the advice I need:

I have a complete upper assembly for an AR-15. It is a Colt upper with 20 inch barrel and is in an A2 configuration without a bayonet lug. It is complete with bolt carrier group and charging handle, no ammo has ever been fired through this upper.

I am looking to build a complete rifle for the purpose of selling it. I have looked for Colt lower receivers and cannot find a new one. Evidently Colt will not sell a complete lower. I have found a couple of used ones on the gun auction sites, but the beginning bids usually start between $600 to $800 and I am not really willing to give that much money to build a rifle that might sell for $1600.

I have looked at getting a Bushmaster complete lower with full A2 style stock; I can get it from Bushmaster for $320 plus shipping and FFL transfer fee. If I put this lower on it, does it remain a $1600 gun or does the value drop because of the Bushmaster lower?

Is there any other lowers that I might look at to make the maximum amount from the sale of this unfired gun? Would there be anyone out there that wants to/will buy a hybrid AR-15 with a _insert brand name_ lower and a Colt upper?
 
anything other than a colt lower will make it a "Parts" gun and make it worth much less. Even a colt lower, if not the right lower will do the same. Without the original lower, box, etc, there is no way a colt is going to sell for 1600 dollars. The only reason a Colt will sell for that much is if it is a preban gun and is sold into a ban state.

Any lower other than a colt and basically you will have a 6 or 7 hundred dollar gun. Even with a colt lower, maybe 900, 1k if you are lucky and patient.



You would probably be better off just selling the upper as an upper.
 
It sounds like what you are dealing with is a post-ban upper with, more than likely, a heavy profile barrel. Tops, you might get $500 for the upper, as it is only going to appeal to a few. Even if you were to mate it to a Colt lower, at best, you may be looking at $1K. Only certain Colt rifles are going to pull the kind of money you are thinking about. Primarily, the SP1s in excellent condition are those rifles/carbines. Investing in a Colt lower is not going to help. I would recommend try to sell the upper as is. I would not price it any higher than $700 to start with. As I stated earlier, you may only get about $500 for it. Good luck with the sale. My apologies if I rained on your parade, but I am just trying to be honest.
 
I'd sell the upper and start over. Chances are it is also a large hole upper, meaning you need an adapter to use it on standard AR-15 lowers. It's not a big deal, but a lot of people get unnecessarily worked up over it.
 
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