Ordered in a few Palmetto Ar-10’s with heavy stainless barrels. Stop in and check them out.


Ordered in a few Palmetto Ar-10’s with heavy stainless barrels. Stop in and check them out.




Very cool 90’s era Bushmaster AR with an original Colt Branded 4x scope mounted to the carry handle. This AR has a unique configuration with the fixed stock and a 16″ Barrel.


Designed for use in a variety of applications and manufactured through an advanced research, design and engineering process with state of the art, quality machines and materials. Rigorously refined through multiple quality control checkpoints from conception to production. AAC Components makes projectiles for the shooter who values attention to detail, quality and advanced reliability.


Pistol, 7 magazines, holster and case.



Includes aftermarket tactical stock and extra magazines. Rifle is like new.





In on consignment we have a pair of customer built AR-15’s built using Brownell’s Retro uppers and Palmetto State Armory lower receivers. These riffles carry some different furniture and details, both feature 20″ barrels and have very few rounds through them. Stop in and have a look.




This rifle is like new. No optic included nor any additional accessories. Comes with one mag, manual and factory box.
Manufactured from 1941 to 1944 with about 2,500 made. This rifle was manufactured in 1943. The Model 720 rifle was generally used by the Department of the Navy as a trophy for shooting competitions and never saw combat. Ramp bead front and semi-buckhorn sporting rear sights. The two line Remington address is marked on the top of the barrel between the sights. “SPRINGFIELD/30 CAL.1906” is marked on the left side of the breech followed by “MODEL-720/41915 on the receiver. “REMINGTON” is marked on the right on the right side of the receiver along with inspector and proofmarks on the breech. Matching serial numbers on the receiver and bolt. Fitted with a walnut checkered pistol grip stock with sling swivels and a steel checkered buttplate. Crossed cannons with the “FJA” (F.J. Atwood) inspector stamp on the left side of the buttstock. Complete with a leather sling, instruction booklet and the original box numbered to the gun.


