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  • repeater75
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 34

    WTS: Sabre Defense M5 Carbine - Orange County

    I'm a former US Marine and I love my AR-15 custom build but due to the economy, I must part with it.

    It's a 1:7 twist barrel.
    Specs from Sabre Defense site, model 40124:
    M5 Carbine Specifications
    Sabre A3 Upper CNC Machined from 7075-T6 Forgings, Mid-Length Handguards, Forged Front Sights

    Barrel Assembly:
    Fitted with M4 Feed Ramps, Vanadium Alloy Government Contour Mid-length Barrel, 16": A2 Flash Hider, 14.5": Permanently Attached Extended A2 Flash Hider

    Here's a link to the uppper receiver details:


    It's a CMMG lower receiver with a 2-stage Rock River Arms trigger group. It has a 6-position RRA M-4 style stock. It has a Magpul single-point sling adapter on it that works for right and left handers (and I have a very nice single-point sling for it as well as a nylon BlackHawk standard 2-point sling). It has a complete Sabre Defense (actual military contractor) mid-length gas system upper with A3-style flat top receiver on which there is a GG&G A2-style flip-up rear sight. The Upper receiver itself is pure Sabre defense that I bought for $800+Tax. All except the rear sight were purchased locally from RifleGear.com and they are great to deal with, by the way.

    All in, I've invested over $1,400 in the custom build of the rifle because I'm picky as heck about quality and did my research on who makes quality stuff. I have 2 10-round C-Products 10 round mags and a single 10-rd in 20-rd body mag. It has a bullet button on it which I believe is the best option for cal-legal guns.

    I also have 1,000 rounds of mil-contractor 55grain 5.56 XM193 that are unopened from the distributor.

    I'll post pics in a moment.

    Asking $1,000 all of it, ammo included.
    Last edited by repeater75; 11-17-2010, 1:52 PM.
    April 19, 1775 - Where Marksmanship met history and the heritage began! http://appleseedinfo.org/

    "Posterity! You will never know, how much it cost the present Generation, to preserve your Freedom! I hope you will make a good Use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven, that I ever took half the Pains to preserve it."
    Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 26 April 1777
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    repeater75
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 34

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    April 19, 1775 - Where Marksmanship met history and the heritage began! http://appleseedinfo.org/

    "Posterity! You will never know, how much it cost the present Generation, to preserve your Freedom! I hope you will make a good Use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven, that I ever took half the Pains to preserve it."
    Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 26 April 1777

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