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Here's a good one for Independence day. Happy July 4th to all the patriots out there!

Brand new in the box Colt Anniversary Tier III, absolutely pristine and unfired with everything it came with from Colt. If you missed these 2 years ago, it's not too late.
I'm listed in the good guys list thread here and have 30 positive feedback on AR15.com and Sniper's Hide.

$1400 shipped to your FFL or $1350 FTF in the Ft Worth, TX area.
May consider trades for premium SBR uppers and/or optics.

Email is faster, but I check PM's.
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If 2nd amendment rights can be subject to licensing and fees, how was the poll tax unconstitutional?
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Saturday bump.


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Bump. Price drop to $1350 shipped, $1300 FTF in DFW, TX. Oiled up and sitting in the safe since purchased, never even been loaded.



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Bumping this back up, still have it sitting in the safe. Let's do $1300 shipped or $1250 FTF in DFW, TX.


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What does "Tier III" mean in this case?


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There were 3 different 100 year anniversary models. This one. A tier III was a basic 1918 repro. The tier I & II got more ornate and cost much more.


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