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For your consideration three NJ compliant AR rifles all in excellent/like new condition. Bought them a while ago when prices where high after Sandy Hook  so I am making no profit despite today's prices. I can send additional picture and information to genuinely interested parties.  I am first owner of all of them. Can meet for transfer by any FFL in Morris County (Payment cash or USPS MO) or shipping to FFL who accepts transfers from individuals (Payment USPS MO only with additional shipping costs).

First is an excellent  factory STAG 2T, shot only 100 rd. , with following upgrades:

  • Barrel cut to 14.5" with permanently pinned and cerakoted A2  muzzle brake (work performed by Tier1Defense) 
  • ACE entry stock
  • DPMS butt extender
  • Samson quadrail
  • Knight's Armament forward grip
  • Extended latch

Burris Red Dot and ring are NOT included. Comes with one 10 round magazine. Priced at $1500.

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Second is a rare, like new factory Colt M4 Target 16",  test fired and stored in safe since. Muzzle has been threaded and an A2 muzzle brake  permanently pinned and cerakoted, without affecting barrel crown (work performed by Tier1Defense). Comes with one 10 round magazine. SOLD

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Lastly,  a like new 20" A4 rifle made by Andersen lower mated with a complete upper by JSE Surplus. Rifle is new, never fired. Comes with one 10 round magazine. SOLD

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