Doublestar ar-15
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Doublestar ar-15
Have a question I'm looking at a doublestar carbine that has a eotech 512 quad rail for grip 4 30 mags 560 rounds of ammo claims it's only been shot 140 rounds.anyone know what it would be worth he's asking 1200.00 I don't know anything about these.thanks
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Re: Doublestar ar-15
Punctuation is your friend. It would make it easier to understand your question.homestead67 wrote:Have a question I'm looking at a doublestar carbine that has a eotech 512 quad rail for grip 4 30 mags 560 rounds of ammo claims it's only been shot 140 rounds.anyone know what it would be worth he's asking 1200.00 I don't know anything about these.thanks
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Re: Doublestar ar-15
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Re: Doublestar ar-15
TAM is correct. I can't work out what you're saying. I get that there's a question about prices in there, but I can't follow the rest.The Annoyed Man wrote:Punctuation is your friend. It would make it easier to understand your question.homestead67 wrote:Have a question I'm looking at a doublestar carbine that has a eotech 512 quad rail for grip 4 30 mags 560 rounds of ammo claims it's only been shot 140 rounds.anyone know what it would be worth he's asking 1200.00 I don't know anything about these.thanks
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Re: Doublestar ar-15
From looking around for EOTech optics & on GunBroker, the 512 runs around 350-400. GunBroker has some of those Doublestar ARs listed (not sure what model you are looking at) for around 700. I would price the pieces on GunBroker & compare to new. It sounds like the rifle is in like new condition. But I dont think 1200 is bad with the EOtech. Just research the brand to make sure it is worth that price. I know you can get a RRA for around 1000 (w/o the optics). Good luck!
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The ammo and optic make it a mediocre deal, but I want to know more about the quadrail. There is a 99.999% chance it's complete junk, but if it's a Daniel Defense or LaRue or even Troy, I would then say it's a deal.
With the limited information available, I would pass and build or buy (bravo company machine) a quality gun. Double Star is serviceable, but it's pretty far down my personal list of brands I would spend money on.
With the limited information available, I would pass and build or buy (bravo company machine) a quality gun. Double Star is serviceable, but it's pretty far down my personal list of brands I would spend money on.
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Re: Doublestar ar-15
I also built a rifle on a Doublestar lower - it was nicely machined and finished, everything went together fine with no issues of looseness or binding. Wouldn't hesitate to get another.
As for your deal . . . basic rifles go for $700, a couple of hundred more with the factory quad rail. New sight for $350, 560 rounds of ammo is worth at least $150 (assuming it's not junk like Wolf or reloads) . . . good magazines are at least $10 each. Not a BAD deal from a private seller (no tax) but I'd be inclined to either build my own or buy new.
One more thought . . . even though I like my Doublestar lower, that they only go for around $700 new for a complete rifle suggests that they've taken shortcuts on the other components.
As for your deal . . . basic rifles go for $700, a couple of hundred more with the factory quad rail. New sight for $350, 560 rounds of ammo is worth at least $150 (assuming it's not junk like Wolf or reloads) . . . good magazines are at least $10 each. Not a BAD deal from a private seller (no tax) but I'd be inclined to either build my own or buy new.
One more thought . . . even though I like my Doublestar lower, that they only go for around $700 new for a complete rifle suggests that they've taken shortcuts on the other components.
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