Purchased 9/97 from Recon Ordinance in Wisconsin and was told it had been a movie prop gun used in the first Rambo movie, but have no provenance to prove it. It came set up to look like a “CAR 15”, with a 10.5” barrel, a fake oversized flash hider and carry-handle (with later style adjustable sights) and metal powder-coated collapsible buttstock. The flash hider was sold to a friend years ago so is not included. I will also include a 14” barreled M4-style Bushmaster flat-top upper, since I don't want an SBR after transfer. Items pictured but not included are: Gemtech bi-lock flash hider, flip-up rear site, and vertical grip on the 14” upper pictured. Photos are honest and full disclosure: I have not doctored or cleaned smudges, wear marks on the parkerizing, and there is a small error made in the engraving of the text on the fire selector positions, below the S on the "SEMI" position, pictured with selector between positions for clarity.
This lower is about a pound heavier than the normal aluminum and does attract a magnet. The parkerizing matches typical Bushmaster/Windham uppers, and has some light handling marks, also as pictured. This extremely durable 17-4PH Stainless lower has worked just fine with several uppers of all bbl lengths, from 10.5” to full-length, with my .22LR conversion kit, suppressed and not. All pins and tolerances are tight and there is no noticeable wear or looseness anywhere. It is a bomb-proof receiver and will outlast all of us, so if you're passing it on to family in a trust, or putting that Shrike upper on, this is one you'll want. I love it but I’m getting out of machine guns because I am trying to buy a seaplane to start a business. Another of these Group Industries SS lowers was posted in January this year and sold for what I am asking: $32,000.
Buyer pays $200 transfer cost and UPS shipping costs, including insurance. 100% payment starts transfer process, from Maine, on Form 4. Sorry, not interested in partial trades at this time.