I'd been keeping an eye out for a rifle that I can shoot suppressed, and this one came up for sale and I won the auction. The description is below.
"This auction is for an ORIGINAL ARMALITE SUPER SASS AR-10 RIFLE. This is NOT one of the new ones being produced. This item is chambered in 7.62mm NATO/308 Winchester. This one was purchased Originally by me some years ago from our distributors. I installed the TROY RAIL and MAGPUL PRS Stock, no longer available. This has the heavy stainless steel barrel and original competition trigger."
I just picked it up and noticed it does NOT have the adjustable gas block. There's no mention of the owner changing it, or any photo's that would show it. I was under the impression that the adjustable gas block was one of the defining features of the SASS. This seems like a pretty big thing that should have been disclosed. Would you send it back, or ask for a discount? What am I looking at cost wise to get it back to original configuration?
"This auction is for an ORIGINAL ARMALITE SUPER SASS AR-10 RIFLE. This is NOT one of the new ones being produced. This item is chambered in 7.62mm NATO/308 Winchester. This one was purchased Originally by me some years ago from our distributors. I installed the TROY RAIL and MAGPUL PRS Stock, no longer available. This has the heavy stainless steel barrel and original competition trigger."
I just picked it up and noticed it does NOT have the adjustable gas block. There's no mention of the owner changing it, or any photo's that would show it. I was under the impression that the adjustable gas block was one of the defining features of the SASS. This seems like a pretty big thing that should have been disclosed. Would you send it back, or ask for a discount? What am I looking at cost wise to get it back to original configuration?