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Likely some of it did.Seen action in multiple theaters?
I have a Sig P320 X5 Legion, and two of the P320 Carry models. I shoot the Legion in Carry Optics. They’ve all worked quite well for me with no ADs.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.
Thanks for the suggestion and information. I will watch that one. Ends on 11/13.SP1s on GunBroker range from around $1,700 to over $4,000. That one being minty fresh should be at least in the middle. I suggest you look at GB and go through SP1s and look for similar mid 1970s offered. Then follow those auctions to see if they actuality sell and what they go for.
Here's one 1977. Colt SP1 (R6000) pre-ban 1977 mfg - Semi Auto Rifles at GunBroker.com : 1010797677 - https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1010797677
Of course it's not worth that if it doesn't sell.
M1A is another one I need to figure out.I don't know a thing about Combat Tupperware but you can do the same thing on GB with that one. Again another minty fresh piece. Condition is not a problem.
As an aside, did you sell the M1A?
Thanks for that.Glock valuation is solid, but depends on who you ask. I haven’t had any problems with my gen4 experience. Others won’t touch them at all - which shocked me.
You won’t have any problem selling it. Especially on GB. It always puts the perfect buyer and seller together. Unfortunately they take a sizable taste of the proceeds.
Last I checked, beyond p2p sales you're going to have to ship to an FFL. This will increase the cost of the sale. A lot of FFL's won't accept private party transfers, so take that into consideration before shipping too as it will also increase the cost of private sale across CONUS. Beyond that, post what you're looking to sell and a price...but this may beyond the purview of this thread...I don't know.I Know I'm on the wrong coast for this thread, but I may be unloading a couple of things. I'm not sure I want to start up a gunbroker account as this will be a 2-3 sales then done situation.
I have a post-war M1 Garand, in really good shooting shape (meaning it's stable and sends lead accurately down range, but is not a closet queen), and I have some 80% stuff and 1 complete mostly Aero-precision ar-15 that I may sell complete or break down for parts.
Any advice is appreciated. PM's welcome since I'm not an ONSC member.