Up for sale is a pre-ban Olympic Arms AR-15 chambered in 5.56 NATO with a 20" barrel. This rifle is a great example of the classic AR platform, offering long-range accuracy and proven reliability. Its features include the original fixed carry handle, classic ribbed handguards, adjustable stock, and standard A2 flash hider, giving you the best of both tradition and adaptability.
This AR-15 is in excellent overall condition, with only minor signs of handling and use as shown in the photos. The finish is well preserved, and all functions—including the action, safety, and magazine release—operate as they should. The listing includes one 20-round magazine as pictured.
This firearm was lawfully possessed in Massachusetts prior to the enactment of H4885 and is therefore compliant for transfer within the state. It was manufactured before 1994, meaning you can do whatever youd like to this rifle.
The photos show the exact rifle you will receive. While we have function tested and inspected this firearm, please note that it has not been test fired. If you have any questions about this Olympic Arms AR-15, or if you would like more detailed photos, don’t hesitate to contact Bay State Surplus in Plymouth, MA!
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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 (11/7/2026), all long guns are still transferable in Massachusetts for now, provided they do not meet the NEW definition of an "Assault Style Firearm."






















