How much should I pay?

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I am looking at this rifle from a private seller and trying to find out what a fair price would be. It is chambered in 6.5 creedmoor with mostly Aero Precision parts. The barrel is 22in SS fluted with Atlas S One handguard. The scope on it is a pretty basic Nikon.

Thank you
 

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The Nikon will break on an AR-10. They’re discontinuing or have already discontinued production of rifle scopes.

Barrel manufacturer is the biggest variable in this equation.

If it’s a garbage company, I wouldn’t really mess with the rifle.

If it’s a Bartlein, Criterion, Hart, Krieger, Lilja, Mike Rock, Noveske, Obermeyer, PacNor, Satern, Schneider, or Shilen, it will command more value than one of the rack-grade or tent stake grade barrels that currently flood the market.

It also matters who chambered, profiled, and did the extension work. A lot of shops can take a world-class barrel and turn it into a turd just by working on it.
 
Who made the barrel?

The rest looks like pretty quality components at a glance. Probably tell him to just keep the scope because you will most likely end up replacing it anyways. If you have shot the rifle and are comfortable with how it functions and shoots, then just add up the component prices and start there.
 
About$600 max, who knows who assembled it, if it was built correctly. Better to start with a clean slate unless you can steal it.

You are getting a used PRS , Used Reciever Set, Used who knows what BCG, low value rail/barrel and questionable LPK.

Scope and mount are low grade paperweights, throw both in trash.
 
Get a build list from him. How much would it cost to build that rifle new, today? Now, it’s used so I’d knock of at least 30%. I mostly agree with C&F on this one. An unknown home build with an unknown round count. I can build a rifle that doesn’t shoot, in my garage. 😳 I don’t need to buy someone else’s rifle that won’t shoot.
 
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This site amazes me with the excellent advice that is available just for the asking.
me too, half these cats would be asking 2k if it was their rifle. Hell, the handguard alone is almost 200 and it's not even in stock anywhere and you got one guy saying 600

retarded. people should just skipping posting or there should be a retard button so we can hit it and see who to ignore in threads

OP, find out the barrel make and then let's get you a price
 
I was not being sarcastic so my comment refutes your point.
me too, half these cats would be asking 2k if it was their rifle. Hell, the handguard alone is almost 200 and it's not even in stock anywhere and you got one guy saying 600

retarded. people should just skipping posting or there should be a retard button so we can hit it and see who to ignore in threads

OP, find out the barrel make and then let's get you a price
 
I was not being sarcastic so my comment refutes your point.
not at all, my point stands on it's merit and given your comment was actually grammar neutral, there is no intimation one way or the other.

class is open, I'll be here all day..lol

the parts alone on that, sans the barrel, are 900 in this market. Hell, it's almost all AP and people are asking less than a $hitty psa gen 2 or 3. it's absurd
 
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A mix master of unknown quality. I would go a grand maybe.
agree here but would like to know the barrel. Not to mention, he could sell the scope for at least 100 so it's really 900. Don't forget, he's shot it as well and comfortable with performance. I think 1k is pretty fair here
 
The issue we are all dealing with now is the elephant in the room.

That is “How has the election and upcoming runoff affected prices in the long term?”

Prior to election few used Franken AR’s brought the price of parts. Today, who knows?
 
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the question that should be asked is whats your budget

the value of the rifle is irrelevant it its out of your budget

flipside

your budget possibly allows for a higher quality option etc
 
I just looked at one site and built a similar build- based on the image provided. You may be able to get components a bit cheaper, but factor in shipping from multiple sites. This happens to be local to me. I don't know what barrel was used, or the trigger, though the trigger kind of looks like a Rise trigged bow. Even if not, it is a flat bow, so it is not a mil spec trigger. Barrel listed here is a Criterion. At least with real prices we can have a real discussion. I still say used parts with unknown round count, discount at least 30%.

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I just looked at one site and built a similar build- based on the image provided. You may be able to get components a bit cheaper, but factor in shipping from multiple sites. This happens to be local to me. I don't know what barrel was used, or the trigger, though the trigger kind of looks like a Rise trigged bow. Even if not, it is a flat bow, so it is not a mil spec trigger. Barrel listed here is a Criterion. At least with real prices we can have a real discussion. I still say used parts with unknown round count, discount at least 30%.

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Not that it changes things much but its Rise Rave 140 trigger and looks like a Ballistic Advantage barrel.
 
The Nikon will break on an AR-10. They’re discontinuing or have already discontinued production of rifle scopes.

Barrel manufacturer is the biggest variable in this equation.

If it’s a garbage company, I wouldn’t really mess with the rifle.

If it’s a Bartlein, Criterion, Hart, Krieger, Lilja, Mike Rock, Noveske, Obermeyer, PacNor, Satern, Schneider, or Shilen, it will command more value than one of the rack-grade or tent stake grade barrels that currently flood the market.

It also matters who chambered, profiled, and did the extension work. A lot of shops can take a world-class barrel and turn it into a turd just by working on it.

This, ditch the scope off the price, unless it’s a fire sale it’s a lot of fun to just build it yourself, and you’ll have just what you want.
 
Actually, your reply is irrelevant. The OP did not ask if he could afford it, he ask what it’s worth.

unless im wrong when someone asks what a good price is from a private seller i would think they are looking to purchase or help someone they know purchase it

i highly doubt that the OP is searching the net picking out random rifles and posting "what a fair price would be" like the antique road show
 
I am looking at this rifle from a private seller and trying to find out what a fair price would be. It is chambered in 6.5 creedmoor with mostly Aero Precision parts. The barrel is 22in SS fluted with Atlas S One handguard. The scope on it is a pretty basic Nikon.

Thank you
the question that should be asked is whats your budget

the value of the rifle is irrelevant it its out of your budget

flipside

your budget possibly allows for a higher quality option etc

OP requested ideas on “fair price”

Several posters gave him their opinion. All good so far.

Then you posted a reply about the OP’s budget and refuted the previous reply’s. Unsolicited and irrelevant.

First rule of test taking and giving advice is to
read and understand the question.
 
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hmmm...test taking

I guess when I was sponsored by John Hopkins University starting in 6th grade to take monthly SAT tests with high school kids it’s because I was a bad test taker.

were you...doubt it

I’ll bow out...your right as always
 
All irrelevant. You failed this individual question. Worse yet, you incorrectly told the other posters they were wrong.

Now you are going off on a tangent about the 6Th grade. Still irrelevant.

I’m sure you will do better next time.
 
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since ive ruined the thread...

OP can you please tell us why you are asking what the fair price would be

are you looking to buy this rifle?

inquiring minds want to know
 
I am looking at this rifle from a private seller and trying to find out what a fair price would be. It is chambered in 6.5 creedmoor with mostly Aero Precision parts. The barrel is 22in SS fluted with Atlas S One handguard. The scope on it is a pretty basic Nikon.

Thank you

What’s the seller asking for the package?
 
me too, half these cats would be asking 2k if it was their rifle. Hell, the handguard alone is almost 200 and it's not even in stock anywhere and you got one guy saying 600

retarded. people should just skipping posting or there should be a retard button so we can hit it and see who to ignore in threads

OP, find out the barrel make and then let's get you a price
Half these cats wouldn't build low grade bottom barrel guns when for a little more you can build something that has a much higher probability of not only shooting much more accurate, but more reliable and durable as well.

Quality parts retain their value, sometimes going up in value.

Buying all the cheapest stuff you can find to slap together, not so much.

The Stock is the only thing on that gun worth buying.
 
not at all, my point stands on it's merit and given your comment was actually grammar neutral, there is no intimation one way or the other.

class is open, I'll be here all day..lol

the parts alone on that, sans the barrel, are 900 in this market. Hell, it's almost all AP and people are asking less than a $hitty psa gen 2 or 3. it's absurd
What the uninformed public and a Competent & Experienced Shooter/Builder would do is not the same thing.

Just because someone know knows LESS than nothing about firearms is going to pay X price, doesn't mean you should.

Knowledge is power and knowing when something is a good value is part of that.

This is not a good value, unless you get it for around $600, hence the original post. Let the idiots overpay for subpar crap.

Stupid people make Smart people Rich. Never forget that.

I get a call almost everyday from a friend or familly members telling me about this amazing deal they found and if they should buy it. 95% of the time its a shit deal or there is more to it, which is why the call me to ask before pulling the trigger. Yesterdays call was a Century FAL built with a Hesse receiver. If you actually know about firearms, you can guess what advice was given.
 
If it didn't come as-is out of a factory (with that factory's warrantee), or got built up in my own shop, I'd stay away.

The market right now is standing on its head. People are pulling prices out of their butts, and unskilled buyers (within whom I include myself) really haven't a clue what a thing's worth.

I'm neither buying nor selling until the crystal ball clears back up.

Greg