View Full Version : "A Collector's Guide To The Colt AR-15 SP-1 Sporter Rifle"
Saw this book mentioned in one of the threads and thought it might be a good reference book for my bookshelf. I E-mailed the author for information and his response included this:
The "NEW ENHANCED SECOND PRINTING OF THE 'COLLECTORS GUIDE TO COLT AR-15 SP1' BOOK" IS NOW READY TO SHIP!
It has 12 additional pages with more images and some new info and enhancements. Cover now has a blue tint. IT NOW HAS 148 PAGES.
YOUR TOTAL DUE WITH TAX AND SHIPPING IS $42.00
For those of you that own this book, is this the edition that you received?
Saw this book mentioned in one of the threads and thought it might be a good reference book for my bookshelf. I E-mailed the author for information and his response included this:
The "NEW ENHANCED SECOND PRINTING OF THE 'COLLECTORS GUIDE TO COLT AR-15 SP1' BOOK" IS NOW READY TO SHIP!
It has 12 additional pages with more images and some new info and enhancements. Cover now has a blue tint. IT NOW HAS 148 PAGES.
YOUR TOTAL DUE WITH TAX AND SHIPPING IS $42.00
For those of you that own this book, is this the edition that you received?
Who wrote it? I'm assuming for that color of money it is a hardcover and not a paperback?
Authors are Perry Cox and Bruce Kaufman. Not familiar with them.
Thread:
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?232312-New-Collector-Book-for-the-Colt-SP1-Sporter-Rifle
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?232826-Book-Review-A-Collectors-Guide-To-The-Colt-AR15-SP1-Sporter-Rifle&highlight=Colt+SP1+Sporter+Rifle
Pretty good if you are into the SP1s.
Received my copy today. This is the "Enhanced Second Printing" with some extra material. Looks to be well put together. Heck, I never knew that the proposed name for the rifle was "Comanche", but that didn't go anywhere.
https://i.imgur.com/bcz4Khxl.jpg
Received my copy today. This is the "Enhanced Second Printing" with some extra material. Looks to be well put together. Heck, I never knew that the proposed name for the rifle was "Comanche", but that didn't go anywhere.
https://i.imgur.com/bcz4Khxl.jpg
Yep, it's a good read.
Thought those old advertisements were interesting. The first commercially available AR-15's had an MSRP of $189.50 in 1964. Using the CPI inflation calculator, $189.50 in February 1964 would translate to $1739.94 in February 2022.
Thought those old advertisements were interesting. The first commercially available AR-15's had an MSRP of $189.50 in 1964. Using the CPI inflation calculator, $189.50 in February 1964 would translate to $1739.94 in February 2022.
Factor in how much you could buy a surplus M1 Garand for at the same time period. Wonder how much HK was selling the 1962 semi auto G3 imports for.
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