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    Current market value on COLT LE6920?

    Hey guys,
    I know colt is back in the market for selling civilian ARs and I’ve seen crazy prices for some of the older colt M4s. I’m wondering how much these would go for if they were the 2013 models that didn’t have that stupid QR code on the lower. Are they worth anything or is the market so bogged down with ARs (especially Colts) that they have no added value? If they were worth something I’d probably sell mine off. I must’ve paid about $1k for it almost 9 years back.

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    I bet you could safely get your money back adjusted for inflation if it’s new in the box.

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    You can get the OEM model 6929s for $789, so add $100 or so and there you have it. At the current point, you simply have a 9 year old Colt. Six months from now, prices may spike again, in which case they should be back to $1,300.
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    I kind of figured as much. Not like any of their 1911s or older pythons. With that being said I don’t really see the need to hang onto it considering I have two other ARs.

    Thanks guys.

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    Keep it. Shave the FSB and put on whatever handguard you like and it’s as good as anything out there.

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    Only reason I want to sell is since I already have a Spikes custom build I put together and a KAC SR15. The Colt just sits in the safe.

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    You could get your money back, that's about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman View Post
    You can get the OEM model 6929s for $789, so add $100 or so and there you have it. At the current point, you simply have a 9 year old Colt. Six months from now, prices may spike again, in which case they should be back to $1,300.
    What about a NIB "2013 model" with the p/w FH, SOCOM barrel, and "Property of U.S. Government M4A1" marked lower? Knight's RAS, Matech BUIS, etc. Basically all the stuff that came with it (and the box too!). I bought it from Grant in 2018. I don't like to use Gunbroker as a guide for realistic prices.
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    I sold a few 2013 6920s recently for $1500 each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m4carbine View Post
    I sold a few 2013 6920s recently for $1500 each.
    Yeah IIRC that is what I paid for mine. Oh well.
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