SOLD.
I just got this not long ago and it's amazing. I'd never seen one in person until I picked this one up. It's by far the coolest looking, most well machined and finished AR I've ever seen. That said, I feel like this might be something for someone who collects ARs or just has enough money to buy the best of the best and not worry about it. Personally, I'm already feeling like it's too nice for me to assemble, much less shoot it. So I'm gonna let it go. It's a waste to have something this nice that I'm afraid to even put together...
I have this listed online on GB, but I figured I'd offer it on here for less than my buy-it-now price just in case someone local wanted it. There IS a bid on it currently, but until the auction reaches my reserve, I think I'm allowed to end it early for a local sale. I realize this is a pretty specialized and expensive (and rare) item, so I'm not sure how many people locally would be in the market for it. But hey, if you are, here it is:
Mega Arms Ambi billet upper/lower AR-15 receiver set in nickel boron (Nib) with a billet Mega Arms charging handle included. This set is brand new and flawless. It's a beautiful silver/sand color and is extremely cool looking in person. The fit and finish of Mega's stuff is amazing and they really went all out with their nickel coated billet sets. Here are some photos. Note: Some of these original photos are huge and magnify some little dust specks that were on the receiver when I took the photos. The receiver is actually flawless with no marks at ALL. Anything that looks like a flaw when you zoom way in is just dust.
I'm in Indianapolis and am asking $750 cash for the set. I would also take a partial trade for a new in box (or very close to new) Ruger 10/22 (wooden stock carbine version) or a new Vltor Mur 1A upper. I'd need about $550 cash as well, if someone happened to have either of these. Otherwise, it's just cash face to face in the Indy metro area. I'll need to see an Indiana drivers license to ensure you're an Indiana resident. Thanks for looking and please PM me with any questions or if you'd like it.
I just got this not long ago and it's amazing. I'd never seen one in person until I picked this one up. It's by far the coolest looking, most well machined and finished AR I've ever seen. That said, I feel like this might be something for someone who collects ARs or just has enough money to buy the best of the best and not worry about it. Personally, I'm already feeling like it's too nice for me to assemble, much less shoot it. So I'm gonna let it go. It's a waste to have something this nice that I'm afraid to even put together...
I have this listed online on GB, but I figured I'd offer it on here for less than my buy-it-now price just in case someone local wanted it. There IS a bid on it currently, but until the auction reaches my reserve, I think I'm allowed to end it early for a local sale. I realize this is a pretty specialized and expensive (and rare) item, so I'm not sure how many people locally would be in the market for it. But hey, if you are, here it is:
Mega Arms Ambi billet upper/lower AR-15 receiver set in nickel boron (Nib) with a billet Mega Arms charging handle included. This set is brand new and flawless. It's a beautiful silver/sand color and is extremely cool looking in person. The fit and finish of Mega's stuff is amazing and they really went all out with their nickel coated billet sets. Here are some photos. Note: Some of these original photos are huge and magnify some little dust specks that were on the receiver when I took the photos. The receiver is actually flawless with no marks at ALL. Anything that looks like a flaw when you zoom way in is just dust.
I'm in Indianapolis and am asking $750 cash for the set. I would also take a partial trade for a new in box (or very close to new) Ruger 10/22 (wooden stock carbine version) or a new Vltor Mur 1A upper. I'd need about $550 cash as well, if someone happened to have either of these. Otherwise, it's just cash face to face in the Indy metro area. I'll need to see an Indiana drivers license to ensure you're an Indiana resident. Thanks for looking and please PM me with any questions or if you'd like it.
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