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I've been wanting another AR to replace the one I got rid of,but don't have the cash to buy one,so Im going to sell or trade my Springfield M1A,so I can get one..Question is,what should I ask for my springfield? I have a guy interested,just not sure what to ask for it. Its a standard,only had 200 rnds or less through it,still like new condition,has the wood stock,and has 1 20 rnd mag and factory 10rnd mag,and all paperwork and box that it came with new..What should I ask for it? I was thinking around $1500??? Im not sure,I hate to overly price something and offend a person,and then again,i don't want to be raped..LOL

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Guest Gun Geek

I'd have to agree $1500 is a little high for used. But your best bet is to search gunbroker or auction arms and see what they are selling for used.

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Guest 70below

I'd say $12-1300. You MIGHT be able to get more for it, but I think at the previously mentioned price both you and the seller could leave the deal feeling satisfied.

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