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Don’t forget, that was also including the military discount that those benevolent counter jockeys gave you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Lighten-up Francis. Oh, in the film, the Francis character actually served in the military. Sorry, you don't even match up to a celluloid character! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I bought a new 6920 for $720 a few months ago but it came without furniture. I then bought a Geissele rail and magpul goodies for it during the black Friday sales so I might have a bit over 1K in it now (not including the Aimpoint).
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I evididently paid only $300 i premium from what Gun Broker was offering:
Attached File Attached File Only 5 responders actually graduated from READING IS FUNDAMENTAL class. This is a overproduction of an FBI contract gun. From GunBroker.com: https://www.gunbroker.com/item/824181766 "The LE6920-FBP1 is not a production model offered from Colt. This was part of a contract overrun that Colt had done for the FBI. This model features flip ups sights and a 11” Troy Alpha free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." Sure, this could be cobbled together, but along with the serial number it can be linked to an FBI contract. And your cobbled together gun can be linked to what...ambiguity? At least the Gun Broker price for my purchase hit $1200, for a used rifle. Most of you just like to bitch because, I suspect, you never made it to that six-figure salary post. Or if so, it was a dual income situation. For the most part, your just hilarious in ability to not fact-check info provided, or simply deny sources provided. Certainly, a key to your lack of success. |
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I evididently paid only $300 i premium from what Gun Broker was offering. Most of you just like to bitch because, I suspect, you never made it to that six-figure salary post. Or if so, it was a dual income situation. For the most part, your just hilarious in ability to not fact-check info provided, or simply deny sources provided. Certainly, a key to your lack of success. View Quote |
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Very cool U-Boat. Watch Das Boot and run with it.
I have a rich uncle who started buying machine guns after I showed him some catalogs back in the late 70's from a dealer in Arizona. Can't remember the dealers name but my uncle bought a Thompson and had 50 and 100 round drums and a cool violin case for it all. I got to hold it but never shot it sadly. Then my aunt and uncle divorced and I lost track of him. Moral of the story. It's your money so enjoy it how you will. You can expect GD folk to talk smack if your actions don't line up with the majority. |
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Quoted: Question: Since it's relevant to this thread and which is the better deal. When you buy an factory SBR from a distributor, how does that work? Do you pay for the firearm and have them hold it for you until you get your tax stamp and send it to them? View Quote |
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I just want to be in on this thread. The Hindenburg is on fire, but it hasn’t hit the gas bags yet.
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Quoted: TREETOP is in error. It is an FBI overrun as stated by Colt website and Gunbroker. And not a restricted sale, nor an NFA item...that's something brought into the discussion by TREETOP from who knows where. Mine was purchased NIB. He's also misunderstanding why I mentioned the FBI not being restricted by the NFA like we are, even though a couple other people here knew what was meant by that. Dude's drunk or something. |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190912_165051_jpg-1088651.JPG The roll mark on the barrel. It's " 16920". NOT "6920". Show me another LE 6920 that is marked differently. THEN TELL ME I'M WRONG! BUNCH OF ***WIPES!!!!!!! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190912_155913_jpg-1088657.JPG Box with nomenclature. View Quote |
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I evididently paid only $300 i premium from what Gun Broker was offering: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190912_155913_jpg-1088575.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190912_231112_jpg-1088577.JPG Only 5 responders actually graduated from READING IS FUNDAMENTAL class. This is a overproduction of an FBI contract gun. From GunBroker.com: https://www.gunbroker.com/item/824181766 "The LE6920-FBP1 is not a production model offered from Colt. This was part of a contract overrun that Colt had done for the FBI. This model features flip ups sights and a 11" Troy Alpha free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." Sure, this could be cobbled together, but along with the serial number it can be linked to an FBI contract. And your cobbled together gun can be linked to what...ambiguity? At least the Gun Broker price for my purchase hit $1200, for a used rifle. Most of you just like to bitch because, I suspect, you never made it to that six-figure salary post. Or if so, it was a dual income situation. For the most part, your just hilarious in ability to not fact-check info provided, or simply deny sources provided. Certainly, a key to your lack of success. View Quote |
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3 pages of the same pics and same gunbroker link... Justification 101 that OP got the shaft View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I just want to be in on this thread. The Hindenburg is on fire, but it hasn’t hit the gas bags yet. “What did you say about my rifle you little bitch? IT WAS ISSUED TO THE FBI! Milspec? Eat shit. Try FBI spec! If you had a 6 figure income like me you could afford it.” |
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It’s a 6920 without an A2 FSB that has a fancy roll mark on the barrel. Can this thread die?
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Another gun released into the wild. I don’t see the problem. Enjoy the shooter.
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This thread has got me looking at my 6920 a little closer. I hadn’t noticed the 13629 until now.
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This thread has got me looking at my 6920 a little closer. I hadn't noticed the 13629 until now. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/392276/C40A33B4-349A-42EA-B38F-2910BC2D62BF_jpeg-1089443.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/392276/DAE6F749-7264-46E2-A65B-06170E4F5F5A_jpeg-1089440.JPG View Quote |
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I have an actual blue label 6920 and it didn't cost that much.
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Pics of pricey R/C boat? View Quote - Deluxe RC buildup - 1/48 scale German Type VII - base buildup, paint, weather, test and trim: - 2.5" SubDriver - four servo outputs - rudder, rear planes, front planes, spare servo output - pitch controller - failsafe unit - FM radio transmitter Options: - Actuating torpedo doors - 2 functioning torpedo tubes with 4 operational torpedoes - sound module - LED lighting - hardpoints for video camera mounting - functional hatches - emergency gas backup - standalone HD video recorder Total Price: $7,240 Bob Martin owns Nautilus Dry Docks, and each of his boats are museum-quality pieces just as display items. Below are 2 videos that show an over-all assembly of major components, then a wet test of final project for a previous customer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K1PV4fTjFw&t=109s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QXtD943ZzI&t=125s I have 5 ponds w/in a 10-20 minute walk from my door, or a two minute drive w/ das boot in back of my jeep. Already found 2 good launch points: Attached File Attached File |
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This thread has got me looking at my 6920 a little closer. I hadn’t noticed the 13629 until now. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/392276/C40A33B4-349A-42EA-B38F-2910BC2D62BF_jpeg-1089443.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/392276/DAE6F749-7264-46E2-A65B-06170E4F5F5A_jpeg-1089440.JPG View Quote Congrats! |
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Quoted: It appears your gun can is linked to the same FBI contract over-run. Provenance w/ mild collector value, but certainly, as with mine, better than a regular production gun. Congrats! View Quote |
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It appears your gun can is linked to the same FBI contract over-run. Provenance w/ mild collector value, but certainly, as with mine, better than a regular production gun. Congrats! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This thread has got me looking at my 6920 a little closer. I hadn’t noticed the 13629 until now. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/392276/C40A33B4-349A-42EA-B38F-2910BC2D62BF_jpeg-1089443.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/392276/DAE6F749-7264-46E2-A65B-06170E4F5F5A_jpeg-1089440.JPG Congrats! look i've made some bad purchases in the past. paid $2.4k for a tavor when they came out. we live and we learn. |
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13629 is the cage code Colt uses now on barrels; I've got SOCOM profile barrels with the 13629 cage code on them. Did they come from some 'FBI over-run'? I think not. You're thinking way too hard, go shoot your new 6920 variant and enjoy it... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: It appears your gun can is linked to the same FBI contract over-run. Provenance w/ mild collector value, but certainly, as with mine, better than a regular production gun. Congrats! Only 5 responders actually graduated from READING IS FUNDAMENTAL class. This is a overproduction of an FBI contract gun. From GunBroker.com: Attached File https://www.gunbroker.com/item/824181766 "The LE6920-FBP1 is not a production model offered from Colt. This was part of a contract overrun that Colt had done for the FBI. This model features flip ups sights and a 11” Troy Alpha free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." Sure, this could be cobbled together, but along with the serial number it can be linked to an FBI contract. And your cobbled together gun can be linked to what...ambiguity? At least the Gun Broker price for my purchase hit $1200, for a used rifle. Most of you just like to bitch because, I suspect, you never made it to that six-figure salary post. Or if so, it was a dual income situation. For the most part, your just hilarious in ability to not fact-check info provided, or simply deny sources provided. Certainly, a key to your lack of success. |
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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190912_231112_jpg-1088577.JPG Only 5 responders actually graduated from READING IS FUNDAMENTAL class. This is a overproduction of an FBI contract gun. From GunBroker.com: https://www.gunbroker.com/item/824181766 "The LE6920-FBP1 is not a production model offered from Colt. This was part of a contract overrun that Colt had done for the FBI. This model features flip ups sights and a 11" Troy Alpha free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." Sure, this could be cobbled together, but along with the serial number it can be linked to an FBI contract. And your cobbled together gun can be linked to what...ambiguity? At least the Gun Broker price for my purchase hit $1200, for a used rifle. Most of you just like to bitch because, I suspect, you never made it to that six-figure salary post. Or if so, it was a dual income situation. For the most part, your just hilarious in ability to not fact-check info provided, or simply deny sources provided. Certainly, a key to your lack of success. View Quote |
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This is like the 8th time you posted this. I feel it is a new copy pasta. Thank you so much for sacrificing yourself for this great thread. Please keep going. View Quote |
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This is like the 8th time you posted this. I feel it is a new copy pasta. Thank you so much for sacrificing yourself for this great thread. Please keep going. View Quote I'm currently trying to resist the CRM16A1, Ltd. Ed. 2500, my LGS has in stock displayed up on a high shelf, but I'm growing weak. And yea, I'll shoot the hell out of it... |
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I said it's on order, delivery expected February from Nautlius Dry Docks. I came across this as a possible hobby I would have interest in six months before I retired last January. Knowing now Bob's backlog of work, I wish I had placed my order then. He's finishing up a 1/48th scale OHIO class sub, having shoulder surgery, then my boat goes on the bench late October or early November. Below is the quote on options I wanted added to the Type VII in 1/48th scale (55" length): - Deluxe RC buildup - 1/48 scale German Type VII - base buildup, paint, weather, test and trim: - 2.5" SubDriver - four servo outputs - rudder, rear planes, front planes, spare servo output - pitch controller - failsafe unit - FM radio transmitter Options: - Actuating torpedo doors - 2 functioning torpedo tubes with 4 operational torpedoes - sound module - LED lighting - hardpoints for video camera mounting - functional hatches - emergency gas backup - standalone HD video recorder Total Price: $7,240 Bob Martin owns Nautilus Dry Docks, and each of his boats are museum-quality pieces just as display items. Below are 2 videos that show an over-all assembly of major components, then a wet test of final project for a previous customer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K1PV4fTjFw&t=109s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QXtD943ZzI&t=125s I have 5 ponds w/in a 10-20 minute walk from my door, or a two minute drive w/ das boot in back of my jeep. Already found 2 good launch points: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190914_084439_jpg-1089713.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190914_084654_jpg-1089714.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pics of pricey R/C boat? - Deluxe RC buildup - 1/48 scale German Type VII - base buildup, paint, weather, test and trim: - 2.5" SubDriver - four servo outputs - rudder, rear planes, front planes, spare servo output - pitch controller - failsafe unit - FM radio transmitter Options: - Actuating torpedo doors - 2 functioning torpedo tubes with 4 operational torpedoes - sound module - LED lighting - hardpoints for video camera mounting - functional hatches - emergency gas backup - standalone HD video recorder Total Price: $7,240 Bob Martin owns Nautilus Dry Docks, and each of his boats are museum-quality pieces just as display items. Below are 2 videos that show an over-all assembly of major components, then a wet test of final project for a previous customer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K1PV4fTjFw&t=109s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QXtD943ZzI&t=125s I have 5 ponds w/in a 10-20 minute walk from my door, or a two minute drive w/ das boot in back of my jeep. Already found 2 good launch points: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190914_084439_jpg-1089713.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/60379/20190914_084654_jpg-1089714.JPG |
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This is like the 8th time you posted this. I feel it is a new copy pasta. Thank you so much for sacrificing yourself for this great thread. Please keep going. View Quote It is a NIB 2013 production over-run from a Colt FBI contract. Minimal collector value, and not worth the premium I paid. However, it's my rifle. In this country, simply being able to say that held a sense of gravity. Now it appears we have a flock of self-righteous dollar-minded pansies floating about. You have not the forbearance even to understand your shame, such children are you. Reason is beyond your ken. On a random purchase by myself. How many of you ***wipes could claim to have done better to have walked home with a rifle with a better story than this on a fine Wednesday morning? |
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Nothing more classy then a self proclaimed "rich guy" bragging about his whopping six figure money to "po folks" online who are simply pointing out it's just a plain 6920 with Troy rail that has "FBI" on the model number on the box but almost double the cost. Also the fact that this same configuration with the "FBI on the box" can be had for about $1100 or so. People were just pointing that out to you. We get what you're saying. But you're not listening so we
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Lighten-up Francis. Oh, in the film, the Francis character actually served in the military. Sorry, you don't even match up to a celluloid character! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh this rant is definitely the next copypasta. It is a NIB 2013 production over-run from a Colt FBI contract. Minimal collector value, and not worth the premium I paid. However, it's my rifle. In this country, simply being able to say that held a sense of gravity. Now it appears we have a flock of self-righteous dollar-minded pansies floating about. You have not the forbearance even to understand your shame, such children are you. Reason is beyond your ken. On a random purchase by myself. How many of you ***wipes could claim to have done better to have walked home with a rifle with a better story than this on a fine Wednesday morning? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This is like the 8th time you posted this. I feel it is a new copy pasta. Thank you so much for sacrificing yourself for this great thread. Please keep going. It is a NIB 2013 production over-run from a Colt FBI contract. Minimal collector value, and not worth the premium I paid. However, it's my rifle. In this country, simply being able to say that held a sense of gravity. Now it appears we have a flock of self-righteous dollar-minded pansies floating about. You have not the forbearance even to understand your shame, such children are you. Reason is beyond your ken. On a random purchase by myself. How many of you ***wipes could claim to have done better to have walked home with a rifle with a better story than this on a fine Wednesday morning? |
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Only 5 responders actually graduated from READING IS FUNDAMENTAL class. This is a overproduction of an FBI contract gun.
From GunBroker.com: Attached File https://www.gunbroker.com/item/824181766 "The LE6920-FBP1 is not a production model offered from Colt. This was part of a contract overrun that Colt had done for the FBI. This model features flip ups sights and a 11” Troy Alpha free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." Sure, this could be cobbled together, but along with the serial number it can be linked to an FBI contract. And your cobbled together gun can be linked to what...ambiguity? At least the Gun Broker price for my purchase hit $1200, for a used rifle. Most of you just like to bitch because, I suspect, you never made it to that six-figure salary post. Or if so, it was a dual income situation. For the most part, your just hilarious in ability to not fact-check info provided, or simply deny sources provided. Certainly, a key to your lack of success. |
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I’d totally trust a page dedicated to selling a certain firearm because it’s special. Especially when it’s basically the only place with that info. It’s totally the gun that killed Bin Laden. Plus JFK and the Pope (he just doesn’t know it yet. Super secret squirrel ammo was used.)
Barring a letter from Colt explicitly stating that your model, configuration, and serial number was a given criteria, the FBI claim isn’t worth squat. Shoot the rifle. Enjoy shooting the rifle. Stop copy pasting your previous posts, or don’t. It’ll make some people laugh harder. |
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Nothing more classy then a self proclaimed "rich guy" bragging about his whopping six figure money to "po folks" online who are simply pointing out it's just a plain 6920 with Troy rail that has "FBI" on the model number on the box but almost double the cost. Also the fact that this same configuration with the "FBI on the box" can be had for about $1100 or so. People were just pointing that out to you. We get what you're saying. But you're not listening so we keep saying it. ETA: Also every reply you post has some sort of personal insult in it so you might want to fix that soon. View Quote But we’re the ones who can’t read... |
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OP: Do you believe it wise to post your firearm's serial numbers in a public forum?
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