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  #18952 Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
bendtsen
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I have a M11 380 A-1 open bolt w/ 2 steel 32rnd,1 steel 20rnd, brass catcher, extra upper receiver,loader, fake barrel suppressor and a strap. It's in very good condition. I was wondering what it is worth these days.
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  #18953 Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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is this a NFA firearm?
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  #18984 Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
bendtsen
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Sorry, I don't know what NFA stands for. It's a RPB Industries model SM11-A1 CAL 380. The serial number begins SAP 380. It's a working/firing model.
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  #18996 Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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nfa stands for national firearms act..these firearms include full auto guns and machine guns ,,i think if memory serves me right that openbolt guns would fall into this catagory,,and if it does then a special permit it required to own one ,,and definatly will raize the value over a closed bolt gun,,but ya gotta check that out before ya sell it,,a closed bolt m12 380 sells in the 300-400 range and i'd say proably closer to 500-600+ with the package you have with it..if it's a auto or a nfa gun the prices could go up x 10 if it's a regestered example..i checked around alittle and i don't think yours would be classified as a mg unless its full auto..lol..lol . just having the open bolt does not classify it as a nfa weapon,,i stand corrected..
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  #19043 Posted 3 Months, 2 Weeks ago
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I appreciate the information. Gives me some idea of a price to set.
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