For discerning collectors and shooters seeking the ultimate AR-15 in Massachusetts, this rifle stands out as a truly uncompromising option.
At its core, this firearm features a coveted, pre-1994 forged Eagle Arms lower receiver, meticulously manufactured to true mil-spec standards—making it both highly collectible and fully compliant for Massachusetts residents. The lower is outfitted with a premium Geissele parts kit, ensuring superior reliability and performance.
The upper receiver is expertly assembled and equipped with the Daniel Defense RIS III rail system, renowned for its modularity and robust construction. Additional top-tier enhancements include genuine Daniel Defense flip-up iron sights and an adjustable Daniel Defense stock. Note: The foregrip shown is not included.
All original documentation and receipts are included, certifying this rifle’s status as a legally transferable and possessable firearm within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
This rifle is offered as a consignment item. Serious inquiries only—don’t miss the chance to own one of the finest AR-15s available in the state.
Bay State Surplus is currently operating by Online Sales & appointment only as we work towards setting up our storefront.
How to Purchase a Gun Online with Bay State Surplus
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When buying a firearm from Bay State Surplus, you can pay for shipping or select 'store pickup' at checkout to skip the fee. Shipped firearms must go to a licensed FFL dealer with their consent and license copy. We offer Priority or Ground shipping. IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO CONFIRM THE FIREARM/ MAGAZINE IS IN STOCK & COMPLIANT IN THEIR STATE. Feel free to ask us any questions at baystatesurplus@gmail.com. Thank you for choosing Bay State Surplus!
Download the approved handgun roster to view which handguns are transferable in Massachusetts
The enforcement of the Long Gun Roster has been postponed until the roster is officially released, and the release date remains uncertain. As of writing this (11/25/2024), all long guns are still transferable in Massachusetts for now, provided they do not meet the NEW definition of an "Assault Style Firearm."