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FBI approved 6920 with Troy Accessorizes.
You couldn't make that story up if you tried. Codename Weaver model? |
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OP: Regardless of what you paid for it, I'd keep it mint for a while to see what really comes out of Colt's announcement to suspend production.
If it's temporary, you can shoot it and accessorize it all you want. If, however, a few years go by and Colt still hasn't resumed AR production then you should be able to sell it for a premium and buy two of something else. I've done it. |
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Maybe the OP is wise. I see Buds has no colt rifles for sale except for 2 retro models.
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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 |
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FBI approved 6920 with Troy Accessorizes. You couldn't make that story up if you tried. Codename Weaver model? View Quote 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 Alpa free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." |
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You posted in GD as if you got a deal, then get angry at people stating you got bent over.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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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? 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 Alpa free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." |
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Golly, all the hate. I'm wealthy and retired. I have a $7,200 R/C U-BOAT on order for to play with on a neighborhood 4 acre pond. Allow me my indulgences. No need for petty remarks! View Quote Plus I have good information that I bought the last Colt from PSA. Much cheaper . gd |
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I paid $740 with tax to buy mine at Walmart. View Quote All this Colt talk has me wondering what model I have. It says M4 Carbine CAL 5.56 MM and has an LE prefix on SN Is this the same gun the OP purchased for $1500? |
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Quoted: ARE YOU IMPAIRED ALSO? 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 Alpa free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." View Quote The OEM is the 6920 without furniture and is available with either a low profile gas block or an FSB for $600-700... you could put whatever rail stock and pistol grip on it you want and still come in under a grand. |
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You keep posting the same pics and claiming it's an FBI overrun, but it's not an FBI overrun. The FBI is not limited by the NFA and wouldn't have a wonky 16" barrel and a stupid Troy rail. Is yours used, like the one in your link?
"flip ups sights" lol. |
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Quoted: Thats about what I paid. I asked the counter clerk if I could put it in my basket and go buy bread, milk, and eggs to go with it but they said NO. All this Colt talk has me wondering what model I have. It says M4 Carbine CAL 5.56 MM and has an LE prefix on SN Is this the same gun the OP purchased for $1500? View Quote |
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Troy? GD favorite.... The OEM is the 6920 without furniture and is available with either a low profile gas block or an FSB for $600-700... you could put whatever rail stock and pistol grip on it you want and still come in under a grand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: ARE YOU IMPAIRED ALSO? 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 Alpa free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." The OEM is the 6920 without furniture and is available with either a low profile gas block or an FSB for $600-700... you could put whatever rail stock and pistol grip on it you want and still come in under a grand. |
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Quoted: If you describe the lower roll marks, the barrel profile, and the furniture it has it should be fairly easy to figure out what you've got. Walmart did have 6920's, M4 profile barrels with the traditional waffle stocks and M4 handguards for a time; then they blew them out on the cheap... View Quote |
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If you describe the lower roll marks, the barrel profile, and the furniture it has it should be fairly easy to figure out what you've got. Walmart did have 6920's, M4 profile barrels with the traditional waffle stocks and M4 handguards for a time; then they blew them out on the cheap... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Thats about what I paid. I asked the counter clerk if I could put it in my basket and go buy bread, milk, and eggs to go with it but they said NO. All this Colt talk has me wondering what model I have. It says M4 Carbine CAL 5.56 MM and has an LE prefix on SN Is this the same gun the OP purchased for $1500? 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!!!!!!! Attached File Box with nomenclature. |
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I like how you are covering the serial number on the lower but showing it to the world on the box
ETA.... nevermind the op deleted his post |
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Quoted: Like this, M4 Carbine Cal 556MM roll marked lower with the side mount front sling swivel? https://www.ingunowners.com/rimg.php?referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ingunowners.com%2Fforums%2Fshowthread.php%3Ft%3D411035&src=http://s17.postimg.org/7phvg0fv3/pix509607964.jpg It was around 2012 - 13 that Colt was using that Rogers Super Stock; I ended up buying several of the Colt Talo LT6720R editions with it in '12; traded the Rogers stocks off on the EE for real waffle stocks... View Quote |
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So you're wealthy and retired . who cares . You won't be wealthy long if you keep up the over paying for toys . Plus I have good information that I bought the last Colt from PSA. Much cheaper . gd View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Golly, all the hate. I'm wealthy and retired. I have a $7,200 R/C U-BOAT on order for to play with on a neighborhood 4 acre pond. Allow me my indulgences. No need for petty remarks! Plus I have good information that I bought the last Colt from PSA. Much cheaper . gd |
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Quoted: It was around 2012 - 13 that Colt was using that Rogers Super Stock; I ended up buying several of the Colt Talo LT6720R editions with it in '12; traded the Rogers stocks off on the EE for real waffle stocks... View Quote |
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Golly, all the hate. I'm wealthy and retired. I have a $7,200 R/C U-BOAT on order for to play with on a neighborhood 4 acre pond. Allow me my indulgences. No need for petty remarks! View Quote What kinda sheit paper you rolling with at your house? Triple ply with ridges? Do you need an adopted Son? I can fetch beers real good. |
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Thats it! View Quote Quoted:
Yes, the Rogers Super Stock taught me that Colt was "Pro Abortion." View Quote |
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I absolutely adore threads where the OP does something sorta dumb then defends it to no end. Same old threads about trucks and Sig vs. Glock can get very boring. I like the clearly defined battle lines of one man vs. the world.
OP should keep the thread alive and post up the proof if he is able to flip it later for a big profit. Would be legendary. |
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I absolutely adore threads where the OP does something sorta dumb then defends it to no end. Same old threads about trucks and Sig vs. Glock can get very boring. I like the clearly defined battle lines of one man vs. the world. OP should keep the thread alive and post up the proof if he is able to flip it later for a big profit. Would be legendary. View Quote |
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You keep posting the same pics and claiming it's an FBI overrun, but it's not an FBI overrun. The FBI is not limited by the NFA and wouldn't have a wonky 16" barrel and a stupid Troy rail. Is yours used, like the one in your link? "flip ups sights" lol. View Quote NFA has nothing to do with this, so you simply pulled that from who knows where, similar applies to your lack of reasoning skills in this thread, and life I suppose. Didn't recall you posting in the six-figure salary post.... Sure, wonky Troy parts you or I could have tacked on ourselves, but not with the same serial number linking it to a specific FBI contract. As I mentioned earlier to another jerk-off, you can assemble an Ed Brown - style 1911 pistol, though not sell it for Ed Brown prices...not without that roll-mark. |
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Quoted: If you went to the link, then you know that it is a Colt FBI production over-run. Mine is NIB. NFA has nothing to do with this, so you simply pulled that from who knows where, similar applies to your lack of reasoning skills in this thread, and life I suppose. Didn't recall you posting in the six-figure salary post.... Sure, wonky Troy parts you or I could have tacked on ourselves, but not with the same serial number linking it to a specific FBI contract. As I mentioned earlier to another jerk-off, you can assemble an Ed Brown - style 1911 pistol, though not sell it for Ed Brown prices...not without that roll-mark. View Quote |
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Yea. I paid less than that for a Colt 6933 factory SBR including the tax stamp...... Heck, I'll have to look but I think my 6945 factory SBR was less than that too.
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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 Alpa free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." View Quote |
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Yea. I paid less than that for a Colt 6933 factory SBR including the tax stamp...... Heck, I'll have to look but I think my 6945 factory SBR was less than that too. View Quote 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? |
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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 Alpa free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." The Colt AR-15 Resource: https://thecoltar15resource.com/le6920-fbp1/ LE6920-FBP1 The Colt LE6920-FBP1 builds on the Colt LE6920 with key accessories as approved by the FBI. This model features an 11? Troy Alpha free-float rail, Troy Flip-up front and rear sights, and two 30 round aluminum magazines. The LE6920-FBP1 is not a standard M4 catalog model for Colt. These rifles were made available due to an overrun from an FBI production. • Manufacturer: Colt • Model: LE6920 Series FBI Model • Item Number: LE6920-FBP1 • Caliber: 5.56mm NATO • Barrel Length: 16.1? • Bore: Chromed 6 Grooves 1-7? RH Twist • Sights: Troy Flip-up Front & Rear Sights • Extended Length: 35.5? • Collapsed Length: 32.0? • Rail: 11? Troy Alpha Free-Float Rail • Finish: Matte Black • Capacity: 30 Rounds • Action: Direct Gas System Locking Bolt…This example was sold on Gunbroker in 2018. |
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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 Alpa free float rail from Troy Industries. This model is built based off the 6920 line with the added accessories approved by the FBI." The Colt AR-15 Resource: https://thecoltar15resource.com/le6920-fbp1/ LE6920-FBP1 The Colt LE6920-FBP1 builds on the Colt LE6920 with key accessories as approved by the FBI. This model features an 11? Troy Alpha free-float rail, Troy Flip-up front and rear sights, and two 30 round aluminum magazines. The LE6920-FBP1 is not a standard M4 catalog model for Colt. These rifles were made available due to an overrun from an FBI production. • Manufacturer: Colt • Model: LE6920 Series FBI Model • Item Number: LE6920-FBP1 • Caliber: 5.56mm NATO • Barrel Length: 16.1? • Bore: Chromed 6 Grooves 1-7? RH Twist • Sights: Troy Flip-up Front & Rear Sights • Extended Length: 35.5? • Collapsed Length: 32.0? • Rail: 11? Troy Alpha Free-Float Rail • Finish: Matte Black • Capacity: 30 Rounds • Action: Direct Gas System Locking Bolt…This example was sold on Gunbroker in 2018. View Quote |
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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 The only thing I'm not tracking is your interpretation of the barrel roll mark. It's 13629, not 16920. Instead of marking it "C" for Colt like they used to, they are now putting their CAGE number (13629) on upper receivers, barrels, etc. Now you just have to decide if it's a safe queen due to being collectable or is it a shooter. |
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This is good insight into why people ask for a “LE only” premium. Because they paid more for the “story” (AND IT WAS A GOOD BUY DAMMIT) , they should get even more when they sell it to you.
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You keep posting the same pics and claiming it's an FBI overrun, but it's not an FBI overrun. The FBI is not limited by the NFA and wouldn't have a wonky 16" barrel and a stupid Troy rail. Is yours used, like the one in your link? "flip ups sights" lol. View Quote |
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Has only mild collector value. It's going to be a shooter.
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Not sure I agree with your assessment about the FBI just ordering restricted rifles. My police agency could have ordered anything for patrol, and we already had National Guard M16s, Colt M16 Commandos w/11.5" bbls, and other restricted items available. But we decided to get them standard LE6920 rifles w/16"bbls. When working with other local and federal agencies, they seem to have followed the same procurement policies, except for their elite SWAT dogs. For every full auto weapon deployed, there are admin geeks shaking in their boots about potential civil liability. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You keep posting the same pics and claiming it's an FBI overrun, but it's not an FBI overrun. The FBI is not limited by the NFA and wouldn't have a wonky 16" barrel and a stupid Troy rail. Is yours used, like the one in your link? "flip ups sights" lol. Mine was purchased NIB. |
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