WTB: Rock River Arms NM LAR-15 A4
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:56 pm
WTB: Rock River Arms NM LAR-15 A4 with 1/4x1/4 : 0.4 sights. Willing to meet at a DFW range to test fire and pay $850 cash for it. OR I can also trade a .22lr AK47 (Armscor) with 3x25rd mags, 1x10rd mag, and $700 cash for it. The AK has less than 85 rounds through it.
Here is a used Armscor .22lr AK47 on Gunbroker for $355 + $45 shipping + $25 FFL fee + $126 incl ship for 3 high cap mags = $551
Gun: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =278943194
Mag: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =277827735
Why in the heck am I letting it go for just a $150 difference?! Honestly, it is a sucky gun. The owner's manual is written by a 3rd world illiterate so I cannot take it apart to clean it. Without adequate cleaning of the action, the gun jams after firing just a couple of magazines (I was using dirty Remington "golden bullet" ammo, not the new CCI "clean" ammo designed for modern .22lr semi-auto rifles). It has a "lifetime warranty", I called the manufacturer, and they said that they'd fix it and ship it back for free. However, I don't want to mess with it as I am a very busy man. Plus, I am afraid that it might get stolen in the mail as I've heard numerous horror stories on the net about stolen guns. To have a gun get stolen and used in a crime is just unconscionable.
Here is the owner's manual: http://www.gunknowledge.com/Documents/A ... Manual.pdf . There is a set screw under the pistol grip that I think I need to remove for cleaning but it is stuck with a capital "S". I can't heat it with a torch to loosen it because that would set the wood pistol grip on fire. Therefore, there is no way to take it apart for cleaning. At least, that's what I understand from the manual.
Here is a used Armscor .22lr AK47 on Gunbroker for $355 + $45 shipping + $25 FFL fee + $126 incl ship for 3 high cap mags = $551
Gun: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =278943194
Mag: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =277827735
Why in the heck am I letting it go for just a $150 difference?! Honestly, it is a sucky gun. The owner's manual is written by a 3rd world illiterate so I cannot take it apart to clean it. Without adequate cleaning of the action, the gun jams after firing just a couple of magazines (I was using dirty Remington "golden bullet" ammo, not the new CCI "clean" ammo designed for modern .22lr semi-auto rifles). It has a "lifetime warranty", I called the manufacturer, and they said that they'd fix it and ship it back for free. However, I don't want to mess with it as I am a very busy man. Plus, I am afraid that it might get stolen in the mail as I've heard numerous horror stories on the net about stolen guns. To have a gun get stolen and used in a crime is just unconscionable.
Here is the owner's manual: http://www.gunknowledge.com/Documents/A ... Manual.pdf . There is a set screw under the pistol grip that I think I need to remove for cleaning but it is stuck with a capital "S". I can't heat it with a torch to loosen it because that would set the wood pistol grip on fire. Therefore, there is no way to take it apart for cleaning. At least, that's what I understand from the manual.