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    OK ,here is the deal. I am out of state , but am coming out to see my son for his birthday. I plan on getting him an ar for the event. Checked into buying one here, but would be just about as cheap to buy there after shippig and the hastle. A couple of reasonal shops or contacts would be great. Looking for basic M-4, and he can build from there. Thanks in advance.

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    Is it legal to buy a rifle with an out of state ID from an FFL?

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    I live out of state and I'm planning on getting the Ar for my son on his birthday. I was going to buy one in my state and send it out , but it would cost just about as much if buying it there. That is why I am looking for something local. Thinking of basic M4 flat-top. He can build from there. Don't have time for a build from scratch.

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    i know there is somthing in place maybe for just larger corporations! i work at dicks sporting goods and i work in the hunting department and i can only sell to Colorado residents and boarding states of Colorado everyone else i have to say no too. i am not sure if this is for every FFL in Colorado, but i know that is the rule where i work. we dont carry any M4's unfortunately, but lucky for you. when i was in Ohio at Camp perry only people who where Ohio residents or FFl holders could purchase serial firearms which killed me when you have RRA,armerlite,DMPS,bushmaster, basically every manufacturer there with sales and discounts like no other and i can't buy them! hopefully some other will shed some light on the subject.

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    How old is your son? Maybe you can bring him with and buy it with him as a gift, if he is 18 or older?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    Is it legal to buy a rifle with an out of state ID from an FFL?
    I might be wrong but for Long guns, as long as your a state resident that touches Colorado you can buy a Long Gun in colorado regardless if your a resident of colorado or not.

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    Ah, I think you'll need to have your son there and fill out the 4473. Less of a surprise, but more legal.

    Off the shelf ARs by manufacturer would be Colt, LMT, Daniel Defense, and Smith & Wesson

    Running the risk of getting people's panties in a bunch, read and compare "The Chart" of AR manufacturers at:

    http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...=5&output=html

    The most common and useful ARs nowadays have:
    -16inch Chrome lined barrels with 1x7 twist
    -railed Free-float hand rails
    -collapsable stock


    Forgive us if you are already fully versed in ARs, it is just a good place to start.

    As far as dealers, I'd try to figure out the model I want and then start calling places like 5280 Armory, Jensen's in Loveland. I think those two are some of the most AR type orienteed places around- but like I said I order uppers on line from places like BRavoCompany and buy stripped lowers locally.

    ANyone give any other dealer suggestions? Let's get this kid a nice rifle!

    As for the monkey, I am the monkey. I've been told that I can mess up an iron ball, but I can put a AR lower together with household tools.

    I feel that we have already grown closer, do you need another son in Colorado?
    I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtmagnet View Post
    Who has the best deals on ar15's in and around Denver?
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    Monkey Lowers-never heard of them
    Quote Originally Posted by FromMyColdDeadHand View Post
    Ah, I think you'll need to have your son there and fill out the 4473. Less of a surprise, but more legal.

    Off the shelf ARs by manufacturer would be Colt, LMT, Daniel Defense, and Smith & Wesson

    Running the risk of getting people's panties in a bunch, read and compare "The Chart" of AR manufacturers at:

    http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...=5&output=html

    The most common and useful ARs nowadays have:
    -16inch Chrome lined barrels with 1x7 twist
    -railed Free-float hand rails
    -collapsable stock


    Forgive us if you are already fully versed in ARs, it is just a good place to start.

    As far as dealers, I'd try to figure out the model I want and then start calling places like 5280 Armory, Jensen's in Loveland. I think those two are some of the most AR type orienteed places around- but like I said I order uppers on line from places like BRavoCompany and buy stripped lowers locally.

    ANyone give any other dealer suggestions? Let's get this kid a nice rifle!

    As for the monkey, I am the monkey. I've been told that I can mess up an iron ball, but I can put a AR lower together with household tools.

    I feel that we have already grown closer, do you need another son in Colorado?

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