Have AR-15 prices gotten any more sane since the last election?

Direct quote from one of the guys at the nearest gun shop:

Another piece advice from another friend there:

Bottom line prices can be as low as US$500, for a polymer framed AR. $600 is more common, unless you build your own - careful sourcing of parts and you can build your own for under $500.

Colt, or Remington. Both are in trouble. I’d say Colt is in worse, but they’ve got Colt Canada proping them up with the C7 contract. but then, Remington has the Trigger Recall (www.remingtonfirearmsclassactionsettlement.com)… So - Toss a coin.

What’s the general consensus on Radical Firearms’ AR-15 lineup?

I haven’t heard much about them since they are relatively new.
I think one broke a cam pin after a little over 4k rounds in this vid:

But that has nothing to do with the glut of AR’s on the market.

Colt has been Mismanaged for over 30 years. Their failure to produce a decent police side arm and lightweight civilian ccw pistols is tentimount to their stupid business plan.

Remington acquired companies without assuring their tooling was up to snuff. They used old Para Ordnance dies to manufacture the R51 and you probably know how shitty that turned out.

Single-stack .45 ACPs are coming back, man! They’re coming back!

The entire thread actually is a political question. Since he said asked if the price is sane he was asking about the politics of the price, not merely about the numeric price.
This isn’t an argument or criticism.

Actually, Colt re-released their semi-auto A1 M16 at this year’s SHOT Show - Priced US$1000 above their next competitor for teh same rifle. If that’s isn’t contributory, it’s at least related.

More to the point, the financiers whom run the Liberty Group have pushed this agenda - Though the Para-Ordnance connection is less important than you might think. I own a couple Para-Ordnance pieces, and they’re competent, not terribly inspired, work - Nothing like the POS that the R-51 was*. I handled a first-gen R-51, and it was: 1) a design screwup - Including a bore axis SO low that slide-bite was almost inevitable, and 2) had so many rough/sharp edges that you were pretty much going to find yourself bleeding, even if you avoided slide-bite, and 3) Of poor fit-and-finish, far worse than any of my Para-Ordnance pieces.

*Disclaimer: I haven’t handled the re-issue R-51. Frankly, no one I’ve met has, not even the gun shop folks - The first version thoroughly poisoned the well, there.