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Originally Posted By machinegunseabee: Decided to take the plunge on a factory SBR and want a 6933. Lots of nice guns in this thread. Any recommendations on dealers? View Quote https://www.capitolarmory.com/colt-m4-commando-le6933-11-5-sbr.html |
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Originally Posted By Muricha: Looks like Colts ‘usual’ upper markings are back. 6943CK NIB 10/4/22 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/467962/09614E1C-E088-4CC4-B718-FEF29251D8E1_jpe-2550785.JPG View Quote I’ve never seen a 694X series upper without a C stamp and square forge mark, did I miss something? |
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Originally Posted By FONTY: I’ve never seen a 694X series upper without a C stamp and square forge mark, did I miss something? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FONTY: Originally Posted By Muricha: Looks like Colts ‘usual’ upper markings are back. 6943CK NIB 10/4/22 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/467962/09614E1C-E088-4CC4-B718-FEF29251D8E1_jpe-2550785.JPG I’ve never seen a 694X series upper without a C stamp and square forge mark, did I miss something? Somewhere in these 19 pages. edit- page 18 about halfway down. |
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Has anyone seen the M5 commando SBR? Man it looks beautiful but spendy at 1720$. It's the M5 6933 so to speak
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Do current production 6933s have selector stops? I assume they are “carbine” marked though, correct?
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Ended up with an '06-barreled Diemaco forge 6933 upper - it's in great shape, but now I need to figure out what to do with it. Am I correct in remember that the mid-00s vintage 6933s are the really overgassed ones?
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That's an ordeal of a wait. Regardless, congratulations. Those LEO markings are a nice bonus.
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Originally Posted By Bret: That's an ordeal of a wait. Regardless, congratulations. Those LEO markings are a nice bonus. View Quote First time I filed a paper form 4, eform 4 was not available at the time and I waited 17 months before I was disapproved. I refiled a few months later with the new eform 4 and was approved in 9 months. |
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Originally Posted By securenet: My 6933 is in my hands at last. Due to some issues with my first paper form 4 I had to refile, and I used a Eform 4 for the second time around. All together it was a 2 1/2 year wait. https://i.imgur.com/HVQFYvP.jpg https://i.imgur.com/htMbI0l.jpg View Quote So how does this work exactly? You pay the gun store X amount of money then wait 2 1/2 years to pick up the gun? What happens if the gun store goes bankrupt or out of business during those 2 1/2 years. I have no idea how this works is why I am asking. |
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Originally Posted By OTDR: So how does this work exactly? You pay the gun store X amount of money then wait 2 1/2 years to pick up the gun? What happens if the gun store goes bankrupt or out of business during those 2 1/2 years. I have no idea how this works is why I am asking. View Quote Short-barreled, rifles or rifles with a barrel less than 16 inches are regulated under the national firearms act or NFA. You have to pay a $200 tax submit, fingerprints and some forms to the ATF. They have to approve the transfer. Sometimes this can take a great deal of time waiting. Check out the armory section here on the forum. There is a great deal of information about the NFA there. |
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Originally Posted By OTDR:So how does this work exactly? You pay the gun store X amount of money then wait 2 1/2 years to pick up the gun? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By OTDR:So how does this work exactly? You pay the gun store X amount of money then wait 2 1/2 years to pick up the gun? That is not typical. The average wait right now is "only" about 10 months. I recently had a few that took less than three months. There were five (4 SBR's and 1 suppressor) outstanding from different submission dates. Apparently they got to the oldest one and then processed all the others at the same time. What happens if the gun store goes bankrupt or out of business during those 2 1/2 years. I have no idea how this works is why I am asking. I've never seen anything official on that, but I do have a similar example. A gun store local to me was sold. The lady who works there handling the NFA paperwork said that an ATF agent came by and told her that he'd get everything processed so they could change over to the new FFL. He somehow got all the outstanding Form 4's done within a week. |
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Originally Posted By machinegunseabee: Short-barreled, rifles or rifles with a barrel less than 16 inches are regulated under the national firearms act or NFA. You have to pay a $200 tax submit, fingerprints and some forms to the ATF. They have to approve the transfer. Sometimes this can take a great deal of time waiting. Check out the armory section here on the forum. There is a great deal of information about the NFA there. View Quote I get all that, Im still curios what happens to the gun thats "in jail" when the LGS closes their doors or goes bankrupt. I wanted to buy a new Colt AR-15A2 Machine gun from a LGS for $25,000, but just couldn't see me giving them the 25K, waiting a year wondering what might happen if they closed their doors before the stamp got approved. Thats basically my question. |
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Originally Posted By OTDR: So how does this work exactly? You pay the gun store X amount of money then wait 2 1/2 years to pick up the gun? What happens if the gun store goes bankrupt or out of business during those 2 1/2 years. I have no idea how this works is why I am asking. View Quote Thats about it, I paid for the gun and they sent my MO, prints and forms to the ATF. I was told if a store closes they can contact the ATF and they fast track it. They did offer to refund my purchase price when the first form was disapproved, but I wanted the gun more than the money so I waited it out. |
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Originally Posted By OTDR: I get all that, Im still curios what happens to the gun thats "in jail" when the LGS closes their doors or goes bankrupt. I wanted to buy a new Colt AR-15A2 Machine gun from a LGS for $25,000, but just couldn't see me giving them the 25K, waiting a year wondering what might happen if they closed their doors before the stamp got approved. Thats basically my question. View Quote My apologies |
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Originally Posted By OTDR:I wanted to buy a new Colt AR-15A2 Machine gun from a LGS for $25,000, but just couldn't see me giving them the 25K, waiting a year wondering what might happen if they closed their doors before the stamp got approved. Thats basically my question. View Quote You're over thinking it. They can't just take off with your stuff or else it would be a felony. The ATF would have to get involved and work with the owner to get them processed. You missed a good deal on that rifle. |
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Originally Posted By OTDR: I get all that, Im still curios what happens to the gun thats "in jail" when the LGS closes their doors or goes bankrupt. I wanted to buy a new Colt AR-15A2 Machine gun from a LGS for $25,000, but just couldn't see me giving them the 25K, waiting a year wondering what might happen if they closed their doors before the stamp got approved. Thats basically my question. View Quote Don’t overthink it. Jump in, the water is warm and life is better with fullauto. |
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A few question on current production 6933s:
1) current production are laser engraving “carbine” correct? 2) do all current production models have selector stops? 3) is the current barrel the “hybrid” profile that use the pencil barrel with .75 diameter at the gas block area?(I want to use a larue gas block) |
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Originally Posted By ChemTrailZ: A few question on current production 6933s: 1) current production are laser engraving “carbine” correct? 2) do all current production models have selector stops? 3) is the current barrel the “hybrid” profile that use the pencil barrel with .75 diameter at the gas block area?(I want to use a larue gas block) View Quote 1. Correct Carbine marked 2. Yes this includes the SBRs 3. Yes Great guns Really can't go wrong. |
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Originally Posted By ChemTrailZ: Nice! Now to find the best price View Quote Here you go... Colt CR6933 at Family Firearms |
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