"Thinking at the going prices I could get a few pistols out of it."
Do it.
I'm (as usual ) the odd man out in a thread!
Sell if you get big money, I did and don't regret selling into a panic.
I've been through this before, do you think that all these people who've bought over priced AR's are going to keep them? They impulse buy and when they need money it's the first thing to go.
There's gonna' be a lot of guns to choose from by Christmas.
And for heaven's sake, don't think a black rifle is gonna' make you anymore safe than a 10-22 would from a government gone wild.
Profit's not a dirty word. Guns aren't illegal and won't be. Buy your next $800 AR from the young man pushing a stroller at the gunshow this fall .
GF
Gotta say, I agree with GF on this.
You're a pistol guy anyway, and selling your AR will enable you to get something else (or maybe more than one something else) you want and, more important, will take to the range and fire now and then.
I had a Del-Ton AR I bought last fall used, for under $700. It was in great shape, and this was before "the late unpleasantness." I decided to sell it on consignment through the same LGS from which I had purchased it, and that was familiar with both the rifle and the brand.
Me just being me, I didn't try to get a gouger price for it. Let's just say I got less than $100 more than I paid for it, and was satisfied with that.
I used the proceeds toward a used Performance Center product that I will enjoy for years to come, and that I thought I probably would never be able to own. Yes, prices on everything have gone up, but I got a good deal on the PC model and five mags with it, and I am happy.
I enjoyed shooting and owning the AR. I have no doubt that if I want one in the future, I will not only be able to buy one, I'll be able to buy one at a good price.
I'm not one who thinks I will need it for a SHTF situation. No disrespect to those who have theirs for that possibility, but I'm not inclined that way.
I don't think you will miss your AR if you replace it with something you truly enjoy, whether it is a pistol, a nice vacation, or just to put in your savings account for awhile. This is a seller's market, and you're in a good position to take advantage of that. Good luck to you!