
Originally Posted by
Bret
They're not making any more SP1's and that will prevent the value from going down. However, there's just no denying that the features of the newer Colt AR15's do have an impact on the value of the SP1's. Only collectors who have to fill that hole in their collection will pay more for something that is less. Collectors like me who don't have the desire to fill every hole will spend their money on the gun that's closest to the military version. If the SP1's were the closest we could get to a real military full auto M4/M16, they'd be worth far more than they are now.
HK 91s and 93s lack several of the features of G3s and 33s, especially paddle magazine releases. Bayo mounts and grenade launch rings were removed and a completely wonky shelf was created to replace the push pins, but it doesn't seem to have harmed collector values in any way related to those firearms.
Honestly this forum, and the few like it, are probably the only people that understand the Colt had different pin sizes over the years.
Back in the early 80s I owned SP1s and had lots of trigger time on M16A1s and except for the "big screw" I didn't even realize the pin sizes were different. I noticed the rocking sear vs the empty space on a SP1 but that was about it. Oh and SP1s didn't have a forward assist, not that I ever used it on the M16A1.
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