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11/14/2002 10:15:37 AM EDT
I purchased a 9mm Match Target Lightweight a few years ago.  This is the post-ban version.  Does anyone know what the going rate is on these things?  I'm in one of those positions where I may have to sell...

Thanks.
11/14/2002 4:55:44 PM EDT
[#1]
You need to verify the serial number on http://www.biggerhammer.net/ar15/ar15serial.html

If you are interested in selling, please let me know the serial number and the price.  
11/14/2002 6:29:59 PM EDT
[#2]
Why do I need to verify the serial number?  It is a post ban rifle and the serial number on the gun box matches the number on the rifle receiver.  The receiver is marked as 9mm caliber.
11/15/2002 6:38:40 PM EDT
[#3]
The Colt serial number with the alpha prefix tells you a lot about the AR-15, i.e., NL0040XX, TA100XX.  Tells you if it is a Preban or Postban, Law Enforcement or Civilian.  

Example:  I purchased a Colt NIB Preban AR-15 from a very knowledgeable Dealer (So he thought) in the Northeast that said the AR-15 he had was a Postban.  It did not bother me because I bought it for a steal.  It was a verified Colt Preban and I knew the Colt serial numbers.  

Stokes may be able to answer if Colt made any Postban 9mm AR-15s.  I thought they may have made a few, but I am not sure.  But serial number with the prefix will tell if it is a Preban or Postban.
11/18/2002 9:10:16 AM EDT
[#4]
The serial number prefix is "CNL"
It is marked "Match Target" and "Lightweight" and "9MM" on the receiver.  It is definitely a post-ban rifle.  I purchased it new and I have the original box.
The rumor at the time was that Colt put together 100-150 guns to sell.
11/18/2002 2:51:45 PM EDT
[#5]
Yes, with a three letter prefix it is postban 9mm.  Blue Book at 100% - $925.00, 95% - $725.00, 90% - $665.00.  Colt 9mm price may demand more to the right buyer.  
11/18/2002 4:27:07 PM EDT
[#6]
I spoke with a Colt rep at a gun store not that long after the ban and asked him specificially why they had quit making the new post ban 9mm Match Target. I was told it was discountinued because of lack of interest, and that AR buyers want .223. I believe the real truth is a lack of magazines for this system and Colt at the time trying to move away from AR's with their then owners. Its a shame because the post ban 9mm is a nice gun, and it is only missing the flashider from the pre ban blue label 9mm.