View Full Version : How much do you think this will go for?
Uberjager
01-08-2013, 14:45
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=322196026
Right now it's over $25k.
I love how it has DPMS internals.
DavieD55
01-08-2013, 14:47
I wouldn't pay more than that regular price.
Zundfolge
01-08-2013, 14:48
I can't decide if I think it's pretty or ugly ... the workmanship is pretty nice though.
No idea what it'll end up going for, but I did find the sellers location ironic.
SA Friday
01-08-2013, 14:48
Not surprising since it has DPMS externals too.
BTW, I don't get why someone would put that much time, effort and money in carving up an AR-10 and then top it off with Grade A wood.
two shoes
01-08-2013, 14:53
I can't decide if I think it's pretty or ugly ... the workmanship is pretty nice though.
No idea what it'll end up going for, but I did find the sellers location ironic.
Maybe it's pretty ugly? With the case, it seems like a deal...
sellersm
01-08-2013, 14:54
It'll go for more $$$ than I have to spend, that's for sure! I think it's kinda cool looking, but only when it's in its presentation case. It looks weird on its own.
pretty in an overdone kind of way, until I saw the brake on the end...
RCCrawler
01-08-2013, 15:28
I'd hang it up on the wall, pretty sweet piece.
Uberjager
01-08-2013, 15:29
I've been looking at the upper more, and it looks like the rail was "tacked on" by like a solid-state welding process to a forging. I think for the price of this, that it should have been machined from billet, but I don't know if grain flow would be a concern. Anyone else more knowledgeable care to chime in?
From the description below the pictures-
"The upper and lower receivers are made from 8620 carbon steel that has been color case hardened with the Turnbull bone charcoal process. The upper receiver has a built-in high rise Picatinny rail, eliminating the need for scope risers."
hollohas
01-08-2013, 16:23
I think it's pretty cool but look at this picture of the relief cut in the stock for the buffer tube lock ring...the wood cutting on the bottom of the relief looks shitty.
http://www.huntingheritagetrust.org/DATA/treasures/upcomingauctionite/newturnbulltar1030/tar1rightsidedetail5.jpg
why would they have used off the shelf parts for the boltcatch safety etc....makes it look unfinished
Holy crap, over 26K now. I'd be willing to bet someone on this forum can do engraving and someone else case-hardening, if not the same person... I've seen some handy work on here. Imagine a month or two or three, spent working on a project like this for a 26K payout? sheesh. Could be a pretty good self-employed job....
blacklabel
01-08-2013, 17:46
why would they have used off the shelf parts for the boltcatch safety etc....makes it look unfinished
The first thing that I noticed was what looks to be a stock magazine release.
Bailey Guns
01-08-2013, 19:10
OK...I can admire the craftsmanship. But...dayum. That looks like something Saddam Hussein would have laying around one of his palaces. Gaudy just doesn't adequately describe it.
BPTactical
01-08-2013, 20:01
Turnbulls Color casehardening is the best in the industry. I appreciate the work but man, fugly.
Anybody notice the sellers location?
Over nine days to go on the auction....I hope that gun is still legal to take possession of at that point for the winning bidder.
I bet that is one heavy bastard.
rockhound
01-13-2013, 17:55
Ugly, that is all
Honestly, really not worth the money. This shows however how much money you can make just by doing something that other people are just too lazy to do. The hardest part of that project, would be finding a steel receiver. You could send it out for engraving like that for a couple grand, and the color casing could easily be done in one's garage if they had a kiln. The rest can be purchased online. So, if you can find steel receivers, you're in the clear for whatever the price is of them and a couple thousand for the engraving. Oh, and that is one ugly bitch...
Anybody notice the sellers location?
The HQ for the National Shooting Sports Foundation is in Newtown, CT. They host the SHOT show...so it makes sense.
soldier-of-the-apocalypse
01-13-2013, 20:17
I wouldn't mind having a case hardened ar15 but I don't like the wood and engraving
DSB OUTDOORS
01-13-2013, 20:24
Holly Fu*k, I just found myself drooling while looking at the pics!! No joke!! [not-worthy] [Shock] I want!
Aloha_Shooter
01-13-2013, 20:28
It's a Turnbull and the proceeds are going to the NSSF. I wouldn't be surprised if it goes for over $80K. Heck, it's at $50K now and there're still nearly 5 days to go.
silentshooter
01-13-2013, 20:41
What not even a case of 20 rnd mags included with it. Just a single 4 rnd & 10 rnd
I'm sorry - maybe I view the tools of our hobby as just that.... a tool. To me that is the most useless rifle I've ever seen. It might go for unbelievable money but it's no where worth that. I find it ugly. If that wood was on a Winchester pre-64 or a nice Winchester 94 or similar type of rifle I might get excited but you can never shoot that thing or the value goes straight down.
lpgasman
01-13-2013, 20:55
Well at least it's not traditional black, which makes it less leathal.[Flower]
$50K now...holy crap some people have too much money.
If I knew someone would outbid me I would bid the $50K just to say I did!
50" of gold inlay? Geeze, fancy pants.
I'd prefer to reserve this type of styling for old West classic rifles and pistols, not a modern AR, IMHO.
mcantar18c
01-13-2013, 22:42
I get that it's fancy and such, and prices have gone up in gun-land, but the TAR-10 is listed at only $5k on their website. How its gotten up to $50k is beyond me.
tmleadr03
01-13-2013, 23:00
Insanity.
In light of how many Gunbroker bidders have won auctions and not followed through with payment lately, I wouldn't automatically assume the winning bidder is going to pay up until the seller has money in-hand.
silentshooter
01-13-2013, 23:33
I get that it's fancy and such, and prices have gone up in gun-land, but the TAR-10 is listed at only $5k on their website. How its gotten up to $50k is beyond me.
I would say that its the serial number combined with it being a magazine rifle so people with more money then brains can brag about it
Robert217
01-14-2013, 00:18
I might pay 6k in these crazy times. oh wait, I'm a DUMBASS!![russian roulette]
$136K!!!!!!!!!! Must have been one of those elitist NRA shotgunner types
Un-freakin-believable. That's one lucky SOB (the SELLER).
tmleadr03
01-18-2013, 17:25
138K? Holy PRICE GOUGING BATMAN!!!![ROFL1]
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