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2087
$23,000.00

**EARLY MANUFACTURED COLT AR-15 AMNESTY REGISTERED AS FULL-AUTO MACHINE GUN (FULLY TRANSFERABLE).

SN SP01426. Cal. .22 LR. 22″ bbl. Unusual early Colt AR-15 made into a full-auto with painted grey upper receiver and scalloped out markings below Rampant Colt logo with non-factory SN applied upon registration. Rear most selector indication “FULL” has also been inexpertly removed with some kind of a tool. Buttstock with early “rounded” butt configuration and hand grip of the earlier brown Bakelite type composition dark brown/black. Triangular hand guards also of the earlier black composition. Bbl is marked “CHROME BORE”. Upper is marked at rear above charging handle “4 / 486” with “382” in electropencil on top from of carrying handle. Currently installed .22 sub-caliber unit. .223 bolt assembly present. Parts are un-serialized. 10 .22 cal after market magazines included. Part of an estate offering. This is a National Firearms Act item and requires BATF approval prior to transfer. This weapon is fully transferable on an ATF form 3 or 4. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish is very good with blemishes noted above to lower receiver. Loss of grey enamel paint at high edges and also some chipping of grey paint on hand guard retention ring and left side of lower receiver. Composite parts show some handling marks, but this rifle remains completely serviceable. Mechanics need attention with some looseness to the front hinge pin when upper is swiveled downward. Brilliant bright bore. A nice offering with its .22 conversion included. Although clearly a modified lower assembly, this was amnesty registered and a redacted copy of this original amnesty form is included as provenance with this gun. Very rare and unusual early specimen! 52520-11 JWK (18,000-28,000) – Lot 2087

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Auction: Firearms - October 2017
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