If that information is actually on the receiver it's a Colt SP1 circa 1977.
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Whew. Glad someone caved before me (maybe). Sucker for a birth year possessionYup. I’ll take it then. Haha.
I’ve been heavily consuming. Take the above comment as a “maybe”.
The 277 Furry is gonna be the civilian 6.8x51 that is used in the non LT Spear. They make a 300 blk for there small barrel MCX. After some thought im leaning more toward the 716i which is a 308 roundI know a guy with an mcx virtus in 300/5.56. 300 blk and 7.62 are quite different rounds. Without looking, I’d be surprised if sig made the spear in 300 blk.
Don’t they make it in their 224 Valkyrie or whatever round they made up? 277 fury or some such mess?
I don’t know about their long guns, but have seen a lot of people complaining of their 320 handguns AD’ing. A LOT. Others are complaining about their optics recently taking a dive. I can’t say the same about my sig cheap optics, but cannot speak to the trustworthiness of their pistols.The 277 Furry is gonna be the civilian 6.8x51 that is used in the non LT Spear. They make a 300 blk for there small barrel MCX. After some thought im leaning more toward the 716i which is a 308 round
The old models were piston, new are DI. Ive heard the same about the 320 but I've had a 226 for awhile and its bern great.I don’t know about their long guns, but have seen a lot of people complaining of their 320 handguns AD’ing. A LOT. Others are complaining about their optics recently taking a dive. I can’t say the same about my sig cheap optics, but cannot speak to the trustworthiness of their pistols.
Try to find one to shoot before taking the plunge on your 716. Does the “I” indicate DI vs piston? If you’re looking for accuracy, the piston may prove detrimental.
Any idea on pricing this.
The gun looks to be never shot. Barrel is perfect.
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Thanks for the info. Will look on that sitecheck what they're SELLING for on gunbroker for a rough idea. There's a couple forums for NC firearms you could check out, but last I saw they charged for classified postings. Which isn't ideal given their limited reach. GB is great for the potential buyer pool, but also requires FFL, shipping, fees, etc.
Looks like MSRP is $1089. In the past for private sales I’ve gone with 80-85% of MSRP for good condition…although all those were well broken in.Any idea on pricing this.
The gun looks to be never shot. Barrel is perfect.
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I am learning more and more with each answer.Looks like MSRP is $1089. In the past for private sales I’ve gone with 80-85% of MSRP for good condition…although all those were well broken in.
Let us know what you find out if you check GB. I’m wondering what the interest is for single-stack 1911’s now with a couple new-ish double stacks hitting the market.
Because its yours?
Because its yours?