Jul 11, 2004 Just call Colt @ 1-800-962-2658 & tell them you want the dates of manufacture of your AR15's & they will gladly give you the info. The only hope.
You must call Colt with the serial number. You can also find acopy of the Blue Book of Gun Values and look it up since you didnot provide the serial number.
Proofhouse.com has Colt sn tables. You can also call Colt and they will tell you.
SN is between 1994 and 1978. You will have to call Colt to narrow it down further.
Looks like a 1975 SP1. Here's a link to Colt Ser# http://www.biggerhammer.net/ar15/ar15serial.html Good luck 7.62
With that serial number, you will have to call Colt.
Proofhouse.com has Colt sn tables. You can also call Colt and they will tell you.
DPMS doesn't make an AR-15 - AR-15 is a copyright of Colt Firearms, and thus, only they and companies licensed by them to manufacture the rifle can actually call it an AR-15. As for their AR-pattern rifles, they typically come with a 5.56x45mm chamber, which is also capable of handling the .223 Remington.
You will have to call Colt with the serial number.
According to info available on ar15.com, your weapon was manufactured in either late 1972 or early 1973. I own one made in 1974.
You will have to call Colt with the sn to find out.
MT 6700 made in 1997. You can look it up on Colt's web site.
AR-15 is a trademark owned by Colt - thus, no other manufacturer may market their rifles as AR-15 unless they are specifically licenced from Colt to do such. LAR-15 is simply Rock River's alternative name to 'AR-15' in order to avoid infringing on Colt's trademark.
Is it possible you mean an AR 15 made with an elcectroless nickel finish?
I assume you mean how is an AR-15 rifle made, so here we go: The AR-15 is based on the 7.62 mm AR-10, designed by Eugene Stoner of the Fairchild ArmaLite corporation.[9] The AR-15 was developed as a lighter, 5.56 mm version of the AR-10. The 'AR' in AR-15 comes from the ArmaLite name. ArmaLite's AR-1, AR-5, and some subsequent models were bolt action rifles, the AR-7 a semiautomatic survival rifle and there are shotguns…
Best answer i can give would be to contact the rifle manufacture and give them the number they should be able to give you date of manufacture and everything else you might want to know about it.
value depends on overall condition................
No such thing. Colt did make some AR15's in electroless nickel.
Its a Clinton era ar-15. Marked restricted law enforcement government use only.
well the standard ar-15 is a colt. but now these days the most poopular are generally either DPMS or Bushmaster. the best of the Best is Barret and LWRC.
Impossible to answer without the serial number. Call Colt and they will tell you for free.
No way to answer without the serial number. You can call Colt and they will tell you if you provide the serial number.
Colt AR-15 Sporter Lightweight .223/5.56. 20' barrel marked with MP 5.56 NATO 1/7. approx D.O.M. 1993-1994.