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Posted: 1/21/2015 5:36:54 PM EDT
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I wish they'd make that with a lightweight barrel instead of the M203 profile. I hate that barrel profile. Shave it down, the gun looks better and save a few ounces. Ounces that would be better served going towards an optic, charging handle, ambi controls or anything that's actually useful on a civilian AR.
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I think its a great idea and I'm glad to see a manufacturer as big a Colt doing it. |
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I wish they'd make that with a lightweight barrel instead of the M203 profile. I hate that barrel profile. Shave it down, the gun looks better and save a few ounces. Ounces that would be better served going towards an optic, charging handle, ambi controls or anything that's actually useful on a civilian AR. View Quote Colt does make one with a lightweight barrel. |
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Quoted: I wish they'd make that with a lightweight barrel instead of the M203 profile. I hate that barrel profile. Shave it down, the gun looks better and save a few ounces. Ounces that would be better served going towards an optic, charging handle, ambi controls or anything that's actually useful on a civilian AR. View Quote |
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That dude in the blue has the cray cray eye....but a great idea none the less.
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It's an excellent idea.
Needs a cheaper version with no grip or FCG |
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I wonder if Vickers ever slips and calls something "a great piece of shit".
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They probably included the grip just to hold the safety detent and spring in place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's an excellent idea. Needs a cheaper version with no grip or FCG They probably included the grip just to hold the safety detent and spring in place. This Probably cheaper than any other option |
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If it saves you $100 or so off of your typical 6920 it'd be worth it.
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$793 MSRP. That's a street price of about...what... $650? That sounds like a good deal for people that change out the missing parts.
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The idea is to leave it bone stock and just drop an SSA in it.
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I wish they'd make that with a lightweight barrel instead of the M203 profile. I hate that barrel profile. Shave it down, the gun looks better and save a few ounces. Ounces that would be better served going towards an optic, charging handle, ambi controls or anything that's actually useful on a civilian AR. View Quote This. Based off the 6720 it would have been even better. But I'm glad they're doing it at all! |
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Awesome idea. Where was this before I collected a vox of take off parts!
Who is the chunky guy in the video? |
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That's cool, and I like that they actually use a cut-down FSB.
On a side note, I think that Colt has literally used every single idea that I posted in a "What Should Colt Make?" thread about five years ago.
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The AR-15s in Escape from New York didn't have hand-guards, it only took Colt 24 years to catch up to John Carpenter.
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Quoted: $650 for a stripped down 6920, or $600 for a new PSA AK. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: $793 MSRP. That's a street price of about...what... $650? That sounds like a good deal for people that change out the missing parts. $650 for a stripped down 6920, or $600 for a new PSA AK. I just looked at the wholesale price from Acusport. $650 is below wholesale. |
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this $800 for an unfinished medium quality AR is not appealing. Great idea, just over priced. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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At $600 they would put a hurt on PSA this $800 for an unfinished medium quality AR is not appealing. Great idea, just over priced. Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... |
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Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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At $600 they would put a hurt on PSA this $800 for an unfinished medium quality AR is not appealing. Great idea, just over priced. Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... Because Colt has more money to spend on marketing? |
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Unforeseen affects? 18 U.S. Code § 921 - Definitions (7) The term "rifle” means a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of an explosive to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger. View Quote |
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Good idea until you realize you have to punch that cut down FSB for most rails out there.... Might aswell come with the barrel unattached.
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Smart move by colt but I'm afraid some goofball is going to try to take it to the range fresh out of the box...
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Quoted: Unforeseen affects? 18 U.S. Code § 921 - Definitions (7) The term "rifle” means a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of an explosive to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger. Now that is interesting. As an FFL it makes me wonder how I would transfer it. Rifle or Other? |
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Quoted: Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: At $600 they would put a hurt on PSA this $800 for an unfinished medium quality AR is not appealing. Great idea, just over priced. Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... |
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Quoted: Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: At $600 they would put a hurt on PSA this $800 for an unfinished medium quality AR is not appealing. Great idea, just over priced. Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... Money and all the oreos he can eat.
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Now that is interesting. As an FFL it makes me wonder how I would transfer it. Rifle or Other? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unforeseen affects? 18 U.S. Code § 921 - Definitions
(7) The term "rifle” means a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of an explosive to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger. Now that is interesting. As an FFL it makes me wonder how I would transfer it. Rifle or Other? Would imagine rifle, since it already has a 16" barrel attached to the receiver. |
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Because Colt has more money to spend on marketing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... Because Colt has more money to spend on marketing? Pretty much that. I'm a bit of a Colt fan, but I don't kid myself that he won't shill for the highest bidder (not that he is alone in that respect). Good concept anyway. Even if it's $100 less, it'll draw buyers. If they were really on the ball, though, they'd ditch the M4-style barrel and go with the lightweight. Those are the "in" thing right now. |
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Would imagine rifle, since it already has a 16" barrel attached to the receiver. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Unforeseen affects? 18 U.S. Code § 921 - Definitions
(7) The term "rifle” means a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade, and intended to be fired from the shoulder and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of an explosive to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger. Now that is interesting. As an FFL it makes me wonder how I would transfer it. Rifle or Other? Would imagine rifle, since it already has a 16" barrel attached to the receiver. Key part is though it came from the factory without a stock. Even with a 16" barrel it doesn't automatically make it s rifle. Like the mp5 pistols that came in with 16" barrels, 100% foreign made and classified as a pistol because it had no stock. |
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Pretty much that. I'm a bit of a Colt fan, but I don't kid myself that he won't shill for the highest bidder (not that he is alone in that respect). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... Because Colt has more money to spend on marketing? Pretty much that. I'm a bit of a Colt fan, but I don't kid myself that he won't shill for the highest bidder (not that he is alone in that respect). But he won't put his name on shit that might hurt his credibility. If he was wearing a Tapco shirt no one would ever take him seriously again. |
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Pretty much that. I'm a bit of a Colt fan, but I don't kid myself that he won't shill for the highest bidder (not that he is alone in that respect). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ok enjoy your PSA. There is a reason Vickers is at the colt booth and not PSA..... Because Colt has more money to spend on marketing? Pretty much that. I'm a bit of a Colt fan, but I don't kid myself that he won't shill for the highest bidder (not that he is alone in that respect). They are all pimps. Every single one of them will advertise or endorse or do a cat walk for the right amount of money. Myself included. |
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Wanna bet the price won't go down that much? At $799 for some the LE lightweight, I would be interesting to see what the price will be. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I think its a great idea and I'm glad to see a manufacturer as big a Colt doing it. Wanna bet the price won't go down that much? At $799 for some the LE lightweight, I would be interesting to see what the price will be. I agree. The missing components are the cheapest. How much does a stock, handguard and trigger guard cost in bulk? Not much. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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