Value of M11 Parts Kit

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A friend here in Arkansas has a M11 parts kits that’s been sitting in the closet for years. He is doing some spring cleaning and asked what the kit might be worth. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I have a couple pics but they are too large to upload. I will try to resize and add later. I can txt pics if you PM me your number.
 

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A friend here in Arkansas has a M11 parts kits that’s been sitting in the closet for years. He is doing some spring cleaning and asked what the kit might be worth. Any info would be greatly appreciated. I have a couple pics but they are too large to upload. I will try to resize and add later. I can txt pics if you PM me your number.
It depends, and but generally the only OEM MAC uppers worth more than a modern version are the old 1st gen M10 uppers from Powder Springs made in the 70s. They have a hook on them and if you have one you'll know what I mean.
 

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A lot less than you see them advertzed for.

The value is the populated upper..there never was a open bolt semi M11/9.......the closed bolt components have zero value to most.
perhaps theres a few smalls like the safety switch that may x over.
 

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I just happened into a little baggie is M11 (.380) parts. It appears to be approximately 1.5 parts kits. Couple magwells, couple sets of internal parts, a plastic mag, one complete upper (open bolt), stock, nylon strap that goes around the barrel and an unfinished, bent but not welded but has dimples everywhere a hole needs to go Cobray marked receiver, barrel tools, everything even a baggie of 380. Even have paperwork with it saying Cobray Parts Set with a parts list and a Mac advertisement on the back.

Apparently a M11/380 kits is $800 at FT!?!? Holy crapola! Not bad for being handed 2 baggies of parts and being told I'm the only one they know that does stuff with gun parts like that!

Into the pile of parts kits it goes. Not likely it'll be built.
 

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Yup decent score there deerhurst.
You know the deal it will just POOF! Manafest into a pistol one day.

On the parts kit for the OP it probably has some value for someone that 3D prints guns or someone with a semi they shoot.
The 3D gun printers have really drove up the prices on some kits that really had no use but as spares like your semi M11/9
I think there is one called the SUMAC
And a few other printables that could use a closed bolt upper and internals or AR FCG's as a substitute if lower parts are missing.
 

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Yup decent score there deerhurst.
You know the deal it will just POOF! Manafest into a pistol one day.

On the parts kit for the OP it probably has some value for someone that 3D prints guns or someone with a semi they shoot.
The 3D gun printers have really drove up the prices on some kits that really had no use but as spares like your semi M11/9
I think there is one called the SUMAC
And a few other printables that could use a closed bolt upper and internals or AR FCG's as a substitute if lower parts are missing.
Dude, kits just somehow turn into complete guns! The current one on my desk is a Yugo M53. Somehow I ended up with an RPK that put it's self together, UK-59, DPM. Just sorta happens!
 

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