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Originally Posted By securenet: Did they have any of the "new' looking ones? When I was in WR store they had a couple of the LE6920's that looked new. They did not have the Surefire light but had the old restricted rollmarks. Price was $1349 if I remember right. View Quote they did at the athens store about a month ago. I was told they were new rifles that came in with the other guns that the department had purchased, but never issued. They looked brand new, but lacked a carry handle and box. |
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Originally Posted By 19119640: they did at the athens store about a month ago. I was told they were new rifles that came in with the other guns that the department had purchased, but never issued. They looked brand new, but lacked a carry handle and box. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 19119640: Originally Posted By securenet: Did they have any of the "new' looking ones? When I was in WR store they had a couple of the LE6920's that looked new. They did not have the Surefire light but had the old restricted rollmarks. Price was $1349 if I remember right. they did at the athens store about a month ago. I was told they were new rifles that came in with the other guns that the department had purchased, but never issued. They looked brand new, but lacked a carry handle and box. Thanks for the info, I suspected they were related to the used ones. SN#'s were pretty close. |
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theeres a guns store outof western ks who alwayshas lotsa police tradeins/evidence guns... for goodprices... forget their name. they did lotsa wichita gunshows as well as the wannenmachers in oklahoma
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Originally Posted By JWnTN: Any idea of the replacement for the Colts? View Quote They bought them from Clyde's so my guess would be the bought more Colt's. I know my buddies department just replaced their old Army loaned M16A2s with brand spanking new Colt LE6920 EPRs. Pissed my buddy right off lol. Must have been some money for PDs in one of this mammoth bills that got passed in the last couple of years. |
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Clydes is getting about 200 very well taken care of 6920s from my agency in the next month or two after our transition, half magpul version half have a troy style OD rail may even be sampson.
I was at the armory looking at them today , they will be a deal . |
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Originally Posted By swatbwana: Clydes is getting about 200 very well taken care of 6920s from my agency in the next month or two after our transition, half magpul version half have a troy style OD rail may even be sampson. I was at the armory looking at them today , they will be a deal . View Quote Mind sharing which police dept this from? Only asking bc i like collecting ones from different pds And more importantly, will they be restricted marked? |
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Mine arrived at the FFL today. I had tracking the following morning after I ordered. Very happy with Clyde’s.
Attached File Attached File I will get it cleaned up and post a few more pictures. Doesn’t seem to be shot much, charging handle has some wear as does the buttons for the flashlight. |
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Surplus city guns in PA has le6520s restricted marked for $850 - they are archaic and dont ship guns however unless you are in person
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Here's my Clyde's I picked up a few days ago, came as pictured on the site with the crappy sling and Surefire handguard. I added my own sling, skinny handguard and carry handle; I have an IWC scout light mount coming for it as well. Overall great condition, 09' dated barrel, some wear on the bolt face and charging handle but not too many scratches or anything. One thing I noticed was how well the stock fit the buffer, very minimal rattle compared to any other waffle stock I've had.
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Originally Posted By CFDFFEMT: Mine arrived at the FFL today. I had tracking the following morning after I ordered. Very happy with Clyde’s. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/366627/13619950-0A78-4543-B7A1-7DDE7E2E02B7_jpe-2305373.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/366627/2F6776B2-190D-4B54-B3C5-14F354212B4F_jpe-2305375.JPG I will get it cleaned up and post a few more pictures. Doesn’t seem to be shot much, charging handle has some wear as does the buttons for the flashlight. View Quote Good looking rifle; now add a LED module on the Surefire light plus optic and you are GTG. |
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Mark it Zero!!
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"brand new" wont have a colt made barrel and will not be made with Colt Mil Spec parts . If it's not an LE6920 it can be made with a bunch of contact parts that are not up to Mil spec testing standards .
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every thing LE6920 after 2009 was small pin.
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Originally Posted By swatbwana: "brand new" wont have a colt made barrel and will not be made with Colt Mil Spec parts . If it's not an LE6920 it can be made with a bunch of contact parts that are not up to Mil spec testing standards . View Quote This is an inaccurate statement. LE6920 parts are no more correct parts than the CR6920. Part sources did not change between the LE6920 and CR6920. Colt used multiple sources for barrels with the LE6920's also. Additionally part specifications were not changed/reduced after the LE6920. |
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Originally Posted By Minuteman1636: This is an inaccurate statement. LE6920 parts are no more correct parts than the CR6920. Part sources did not change between the LE6920 and CR6920. Colt used multiple sources for barrels with the LE6920's also. Additionally part specifications were not changed/reduced after the LE6920. View Quote NOT inaccurate Part of Mil Spec is the labeling of parts for interoperability , the new guns are not tested to mil spec, end of story. |
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Originally Posted By swatbwana: NOT inaccurate Part of Mil Spec is the labeling of parts for interoperability , the new guns are not tested to mil spec, end of story. View Quote Labeling of parts has nothing to do with interoperability. It is for identification of manufacturer if there is a systemic operational issue. You took my point completely out of context. My point, was that the parts are made to the same technical specifications minus the markings. They are not marked in some cases because the parts are intended for commercial use only. They are not spending the additional money to mark parts that don't necessarily need it. You see a crossover of military marked parts into the retail assembly line just because those are the parts they decide to use. They stopped milling off selector stops because that saved them three steps in the manufacturing process thus lowering costs. An added bonus for us is that it is something that we wanted them to stop doing for years. |
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Originally Posted By swatbwana: Clydes is getting about 200 very well taken care of 6920s from my agency in the next month or two after our transition, half magpul version half have a troy style OD rail may even be sampson. I was at the armory looking at them today , they will be a deal . View Quote I just bought one of these today from Clyde's. What agency did they come from? |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By securenet: Originally Posted By OTDR: Originally Posted By securenet: I just bought one of these today form Clyde's. Speaking in my best Joe Biden voice, C'Mon Man,...where are the pics lol? Here you go. http://i.imgur.com/gwDg2WT.jpg Price? I’m not seeing them on the website. |
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Originally Posted By securenet: Price was $1099. Upper is C marked with keyhole forge, Bolt MPC, bolt carrier stamped C, barrel C space MP and M4 Carbine lower with LE prefix. View Quote Fair price, I’m attracted to the older trade in rifles with different roll marks. It will be interesting to see what they are selling for in five years. |
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View Quote Awesome score! I see these just poped up on their Warner Robbins Store facebook page. |
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i have a lead on cheap new 6920/6921 uppers if anyone wants one. tempted @ 6921
these are in nice condition though. |
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Yes, please let me know as well.
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@Click2Boom I’m interested, too.
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FCSO Forsyth did you get one with the Troy Rail
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View Quote yep that's one of ours we issued with Eotech, Streamlight , and a magpul 2 point sling , Most are in excellent condition . Sad thing is they are missing the front side sling , when we purchased them they came as a package with the front side sling removed , some distributor has a box full of those things. |
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Originally Posted By Minuteman1636: Labeling of parts has nothing to do with interoperability. It is for identification of manufacturer if there is a systemic operational issue. You took my point completely out of context. My point, was that the parts are made to the same technical specifications minus the markings. They are not marked in some cases because the parts are intended for commercial use only. They are not spending the additional money to mark parts that don't necessarily need it. You see a crossover of military marked parts into the retail assembly line just because those are the parts they decide to use. They stopped milling off selector stops because that saved them three steps in the manufacturing process thus lowering costs. An added bonus for us is that it is something that we wanted them to stop doing for years. View Quote Labeling of parts does have to do with interchangeability, without the C and the F, and the in house firing of proof loads you have no Idea what you are getting , Colt is now Assembling AR15's instead of producing them. Barrels, not Colt Bolt and Carrier likely not colt due to the change in markings , all contracted out parts, not the same rifle at all. |
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Originally Posted By swatbwana: Labeling of parts does have to do with interchangeability, without the C and the F, and the in house firing of proof loads you have no Idea what you are getting , Colt is now Assembling AR15's instead of producing them. Barrels, not Colt Bolt and Carrier likely not colt due to the change in markings , all contracted out parts, not the same rifle at all. View Quote You make a lot of assumptions. |
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Originally Posted By swatbwana: Labeling of parts does have to do with interchangeability, without the C and the F, and the in house firing of proof loads you have no Idea what you are getting , Colt is now Assembling AR15's instead of producing them. Barrels, not Colt Bolt and Carrier likely not colt due to the change in markings , all contracted out parts, not the same rifle at all. View Quote You make a lot of assumptions. |
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ill pm u guys the details in a lil bit, or pm me. gotta run an errand.
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Originally Posted By Minuteman1636: You make a lot of assumptions. View Quote Nope, information readily available open source, the "Cage Code" marking means nothing, none of those parts are tested to Mil-Spec. If that means something to you get an LE 6920 with a colt marked "C' and proofed barrel, Colt C marked upper M4, Colt Stamped C marked Bolt carrier, Colt Bolt MPC white dot and colt marked Extractor with F stamped front sight base. |
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What year did Colt produce the lower receiver with the double bullets?
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https://airixarmor.com/products/colt-le6921-complete-upper-receiver-14-5
send them an email and you can get it significantly less ETA - also 6920s and 6933 |
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So these are the CR models and not the ones made by Colt?
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Originally Posted By swatbwana: Labeling of parts does have to do with interchangeability, without the C and the F, and the in house firing of proof loads you have no Idea what you are getting , Colt is now Assembling AR15's instead of producing them. Barrels, not Colt Bolt and Carrier likely not colt due to the change in markings , all contracted out parts, not the same rifle at all. View Quote The truly humorous part of your post is it assumes Colt has been producing anything themselves over the last 20 years. Colt long ago became an OEM manufacturer. Almost everything with their name on it was actually made by another company to Colt's specs and it has been that way for a very long time. Just look at how small of a footprint their "factory" has compared to Glocks facility in Smyrna Ga. OEM manufacturing is in Colt's DNA and goes back at least as far as the 1911. |
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