I have an admission - I have no interest in assault rifles, and that includes the one I own, a Noveske.
I bought the Noveske M4 Light Recce in 2011, two years before John Noveske died in a car accident. I made the purchase with good intentions, buying additional magazines, an American Defense quick release scope mount, and various types of easily-obtainable ammunition to test. It was clearly a fine candidate according to Pat Rogers and other respected writers - accurate and reliable. Yet, five years later I've never shot it - I just cleaned it and put it away. "I'll shoot the Glock" (or CZ or Anschutz or whatever) "and I'll do the Noveske later." I never did, and five years later I have to conclude that I have no interest in it and move on.
So, moving on, a question for you: does this weapon, built as it was under John Noveske, have any premium value above what today's Noveske's go for? Of course, I'll list it first in the PF Classified, but this post is only a question of valuation, not an offer to sell.
Thanks for any help.