Selling my select-fire SEI M14
- azski
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Selling my select-fire SEI M14
Anyone interested in my select-fire M14? Forged receiver by Smith Enterprise. Took it to Ron for inspection prior to putting it up for sale. He said it was in excellent condition. He also said the last one he had he sold for $24,000.
Comes with a USGI M14 bipod, sling and the very hard to find E2 stock. SEI compensator and SEI extended bolt release.
Comes with a USGI M14 bipod, sling and the very hard to find E2 stock. SEI compensator and SEI extended bolt release.
- storage_man
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
Nice - Expensive toy. I always wanted one, but Select fire shoulder shot .30cal weapons are tough to shoot. 556x45 are hard enough.
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
I had one in Nam in 1968.azski wrote: ↑May 19th, 2020, 7:51 pm Anyone interested in my select-fire M14? Forged receiver by Smith Enterprise. Took it to Ron for inspection prior to putting it up for sale. He said it was in excellent condition. He also said the last one he had he sold for $24,000.
Comes with a USGI M14 bipod, sling and the very hard to find E2 stock. SEI compensator and SEI extended bolt release.
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- azski
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
Really fun to shoot!
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- azski
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
storage_man wrote: ↑May 20th, 2020, 11:42 am Nice - Expensive toy. I always wanted one, but Select fire shoulder shot .30cal weapons are tough to shoot. 556x45 are hard enough.
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
That brought back some memories Bill.
- azski
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
I just got an out of state offer for $14,000.
So if anybody locally wants to match it, I'd rather sell it within Arizona.
So if anybody locally wants to match it, I'd rather sell it within Arizona.
- azski
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
I just got an out of state offer for $14,000.
So if anybody locally wants to match it, I'd rather sell it within Arizona.
So if anybody locally wants to match it, I'd rather sell it within Arizona.
- samnev
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
Don't sell it that cheap unless you have a financial. I got 20K for mine a few years ago with the same equipment.
- AZGlock21
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
I really, really don't think you should take 14k for it.
- samnev
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
Just be patient. It took me a while to sell mine but yours will sell !!
- samnev
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Re: Selling my select-fire SEI M14
PS I sold my original Devine TX Select Fire with the same equipments as yours 5 years ago for $21K. You were wise to withdraw it .I'd NEVER sell it for $14K it it was mine