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    Early 60s sp1 ar15 stocks

    What are the early sp1 stocks from around 1964 to 1966 with the non trapdoor butt plates going for these days? Thanks in advance
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    Hey G, if you are able, can you post a few photos of what you have and perhaps post it to the appraisal section (https://www.milsurps.com/forumdisplay.php?f=47). You may have better luck there.
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    Numerich gun parts had them for around 30 bucks a set about a year ago. Used but cleaned up pretty darn well. They appeared to be off of USAF rifles.

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    Prices are up. A nice clean one runs $50 to $60, now, since retro is the fad. Funny, I built a complete M4gery with a Wilson 1/7 twist Melonite barrel for under $450, but it would cost me $100-$150 more than that njust for an A1 or SP1 upper, with no BCG or charging handle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by imarangemaster View Post
    Prices are up. A nice clean one runs $50 to $60, now, since retro is the fad. Funny, I built a complete M4gery with a Wilson 1/7 twist Melonite barrel for under $450, but it would cost me $100-$150 more than that njust for an A1 or SP1 upper, with no BCG or charging handle!
    Ain't that the truth. I spent the same build my A1 as I would have buying a quality AR15.

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    AR15SPORT.COM has them in good condition... however, they are $80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrettbragg12 View Post
    I spent the same build my A1 as I would have buying a quality AR15.
    But you sure enjoyed building it didn't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    But you sure enjoyed building it didn't you?
    I did! I'd used the AR platform quite abit but assembling one truly teaches you how every piece works. I think all AR shooters should build at least one.

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    Some of us have built a small scad of them...quite by accident of course.
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