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Hello All,
Up for sale today is an interesting 1924 Tula M91 Mosin Nagant Finnish Captured rifle for sale. 99 year old rifle. This is the original first iteration of the Mosin Nagant series of rifles. 1920s era Russian M91 Mosins are rare to encounter(post Russian revolution, low production...
Selling my upper receiver. No BCG or CH. Has been mounted to a lower and has had maybe one magazine fired through it to zero an optic. Went on to another build and this just sits in the safe. This is NOT the ELW or BHF barrel, just a standard 16" upper. Thinning out the safe to fund some other...
Hello All,
Up for sale today is an interesting 1924 Tula M91 Mosin Nagant Finnish Captured rifle for sale. 99 year old rifle. This is the original first iteration of the Mosin Nagant series of rifles. 1920s era Russian M91 Mosins are rare to encounter(post Russian revolution, low production...
For sale $450.
M5E1 Builder set in black.
M5 Lower, M5E1 Assembler Upper, 15" Enhanced Handguard
Very nice shape, not brand new but gently used. Just moved parts to a different reciever set.
Open to trades. Maybe a 9MM glock or similar, budget AR15, optics etc.
AR upper reciever. Unknown brand. Plastic milspec handguard, bolt on gas block, 18" 1:24 barrel w/flash hider. Appears to be nothing too special. JE machine adjustable BUIS.
No BCG
Asking 250 open to trades.
Lightly used LMT MARS-L Lower Receiver. It has a milspec trigger installed, not the original LMT trigger. Comes as shown in pictures.
Asking $350 for it. Meet ups in Portland area only.
7075-T6 Billet Matched receiver set from Richmond Tactical. Made on a 5-axis cnc machine. Was going to use for a build but never got around to it. Matched Reciever set. I used some CLP wipes to wipe the dust off before photos.
Not looking for trades at this time.
Thanks for looking!
Used upper receiver with roughly 900-1200 rounds through it. As you can see pretty well maintained and comes with BCG, charging handle as well as the magpul iron sights.
Superficial wear shown in pictures. The barrel scratch is as bad as it gets pretty much.
Open to trades.
Hi All,
I have a question, I am in the process of buying an old Rem 552 Speedmaster receiver from a guy in Ohio.
He says:
"I can send to your FFL if they accept with photo ID from individual".
Anybody know offhand if that will work legally, before I start calling my FFLs?
Thanks, SPaw
I have one upper for sale. It's pretty sweet but I want to fund a different project!
It's a spikes tactical upper receiver, All black, chambered in 556, has quad-rail handguard, 11.5" barrel. I added the strike industries King comp to go with the "Oppressor" blast shield.
$280 OBO
Trades...
A few AR build parts for sale
1. Two new in box SBA3 Pistol Braces
$80 each
2. New CMMG AR-15 Gunbuilders Lower Receiver Parts Kit
-Sold
3. New in box Aero Precision M4 lower parts kit (with Trigger, pistol grip, etc)
- SOLD