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    IG- not sure on the pins, as mine started as a bare barrel and was dissy'd by sully and his crew.
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    Potential to be a J&T, Model One, or M&A upper is pretty high- especially in this part of the country. I know from handling enough of them that J&T's stuff wasn't marked reliably until the complete doublestar rifles came out and they all had (maybe still do) straight pins- I would price the upper as a well used non-chrome 1/9 upper which would put barrel value at about 125.00 and the upper at 75.00 maybe- it looks well used- lot of fouling around the FSB and some rust present. Gun show might be the best way to part with that as a complete set-up- might be worth more as a whole to someone wearing a 5.00 knife on a 50.00 thigh rig and their mouth full of jerky.

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    Wow epic fail on my part. PWA lower not PWS.
    The pins do look to be strait pins.

    The gun shows a lot of wear. I have been to the range with him a few times and it has functioned well enough. I promised him that when he is ready I will help him build a better gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    What kind of upper/ barrel. I have seen more than a few and everyone was marked in some way. Since you are disappointed, did you bother to express your disappointment to anyone?

    Down by barrel extension there are markings and my barrels are marked across the top CHF 1/7 NATO, etc..
    https://www.bravocompanyusa.com/Prod...BCM-URG-MID-16

    Its this. And I guess IG, I overstated my disappointement. I was just a little disappointed and that's why I didn't pursue it.
    I don't question the quality of it. The uppers marked bcm, the bolts marked, and this isn't the first one I ordered so I wasn't too worried. More curious as to why it wasn't marked. An I took the handguards off and no. Not one single mark anywhere on the barrell at all other than the scratch I put on it with the moe's. Shrug. No worries

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    I'm with ohiorifleman with this.

    Some fudd will buy it at a gunshow.

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    Should be a pre ban lower. What you're looking at is likely a by product of that era... a frankenbuild. The mep isn't a bad sight. Read the link I posted.
    Quote Originally Posted by kwelz View Post
    Wow epic fail on my part. PWA lower not PWS.
    The pins do look to be strait pins.

    The gun shows a lot of wear. I have been to the range with him a few times and it has functioned well enough. I promised him that when he is ready I will help him build a better gun.
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    Come to think of it... the PWA has been destroyed.
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    Not all PWA lowers are pre-ban.

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    Gun shows work well for sales of "lesser" AR-15 parts, lowers ,uppers. I sold a RRA upper ($350) with in 15 minutes of walking through the door at one here in C-bus. No, the gentleman didn't have a dip in or any jerky in his mouth.

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    It would help to check the rifling twist
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