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<blockquote data-quote="mike sweeney" data-source="post: 4103687" data-attributes="member: 28756"><p>I'll add my 2 cents. We'll think about the time these were produced. I think there were only a handful of companies making an AR. Also you get the... if it isn't a Colt it's a copy crowd.</p><p></p><p>You still had the 1989 AWB in play and only domestic rifles could have evil features. All imports had to have evil features removed.. in comes the AWB of 1994. Now all new production domestic rifles could not have evil features.</p><p></p><p>The green label rifles had the receiver open for full auto sears. Blue label Colts had a block preventing an auto sear. Plus Colt used over sized pins to make it hard to use military parts.</p><p></p><p>Long story short is your paying for the name. An older rifle new in box or like new in box is crack to collectors. The AWB of 1994 sunsetting in 2004 hurt prices on pre 94 rifles. Now any producer can have all the evil features on their rifles. But there still is a small group that pay collector prices.</p><p></p><p>As far as prices if there is another AWB all depends on how it's written. If your rifle is still legal to own and you can transfer ownership then prices will go up. But your rifle could be worthless if it is illegal to own or once you die the rifle has to be destroyed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike sweeney, post: 4103687, member: 28756"] I'll add my 2 cents. We'll think about the time these were produced. I think there were only a handful of companies making an AR. Also you get the... if it isn't a Colt it's a copy crowd. You still had the 1989 AWB in play and only domestic rifles could have evil features. All imports had to have evil features removed.. in comes the AWB of 1994. Now all new production domestic rifles could not have evil features. The green label rifles had the receiver open for full auto sears. Blue label Colts had a block preventing an auto sear. Plus Colt used over sized pins to make it hard to use military parts. Long story short is your paying for the name. An older rifle new in box or like new in box is crack to collectors. The AWB of 1994 sunsetting in 2004 hurt prices on pre 94 rifles. Now any producer can have all the evil features on their rifles. But there still is a small group that pay collector prices. As far as prices if there is another AWB all depends on how it's written. If your rifle is still legal to own and you can transfer ownership then prices will go up. But your rifle could be worthless if it is illegal to own or once you die the rifle has to be destroyed. [/QUOTE]
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