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The Knights tool is stepped, since it also works for the SR15 and it's E3 barrel extension and the Colt 901 has a shorter bolt path upper than a SR25/AR10, the smaller diameter part of the shaft has to be shimmed to stabilize in the 901 upper. A 30mm to 1 inch scope ring reducer works perfectly. It will make sense if you try one but the only reason to do so is if you also have an SR15.
I originally wrapped the smaller part (AR15 bolt carrier diameter) of the rod with electrical tape to stabilize it in the upper. The scope ring reducers work better. If you don't also have a Knights SR-15 you'll probably be better off getting the Brownells tool for the AR-10. |
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valheru21:"The argument, "this gun won't go down in value," is used to convince the wife that you are not making a bad financial decision when purchasing a firearm. You're not ACTUALLY supposed to ever sell the gun."
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[#2]
In the next week or so I'll be posting my youtube review of the gun, I did some table top and some range footage. I just wish I had a better set up for accuracy testing as I don't own a bipod and I didn't have a rear bag on hand.
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So the aftermarket FH on my 901 was stuck so bad I'd have to buy that $200 reaction rod for sure. Couldn't get it off. When looking at other options, I found ADCO will do the swap for $10 + return shipping on the upper, and people here seem to love them, so...
It's on the way back already. $51 total spent for a professional swap. I can totally live with that since I'm not planning on changing the muzzle device again in the near future. I'll budget for the Reaction Rod for my kit later. The hunt for LE901-16SE rail screws continues though. Can't seem to locate a source to save my life. Looks like Brownells used to sell them, but they no longer do. |
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[#4]
Anybody know where a 901-16se is for sale?
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[#6]
Originally Posted By Frost7:
There were quite a few of them for sale on GunBroker and three in the EE just in July. Must have been a buying spree or something recently though; they all seem to have dried up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Frost7:
Originally Posted By southfloridaguns:
Anybody know where a 901-16se is for sale? There were quite a few of them for sale on GunBroker and three in the EE just in July. Must have been a buying spree or something recently though; they all seem to have dried up. I swear Colt has the worst leadership of any company. If they put me in charge, they would be market leaders again within months. |
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[#7]
Originally Posted By southfloridaguns:
I swear Colt has the worst leadership of any company. If they put me in charge, they would be market leaders again within months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By southfloridaguns:
Originally Posted By Frost7:
Originally Posted By southfloridaguns:
Anybody know where a 901-16se is for sale? There were quite a few of them for sale on GunBroker and three in the EE just in July. Must have been a buying spree or something recently though; they all seem to have dried up. I swear Colt has the worst leadership of any company. If they put me in charge, they would be market leaders again within months. if you saw their manufacturing and materials procurement process, not to mention the spiderweb of where their time and money goes, you would change your mind and make someone like Anderson Manufacturing the market leader. For companies like Colt, it costs them more money to increase production because of the strict processes they have been forced to adhere to in order to take large contracts from the government. Lean manufacturing sometimes paints you in a corner as well. Also lots of dark industry secrets in those "big name" companies that would just plain piss you off. That's all I have to say and I will end it there. |
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valheru21:"The argument, "this gun won't go down in value," is used to convince the wife that you are not making a bad financial decision when purchasing a firearm. You're not ACTUALLY supposed to ever sell the gun."
Matt |
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View Quote "Cartridge: 5.56 mm NATO" "FITS: AR-15 - Common Parts" Brownells fail. |
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Originally Posted By Frost7:
"Cartridge: 5.56 mm NATO" "FITS: AR-15 - Common Parts" Brownells fail. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Frost7:
"Cartridge: 5.56 mm NATO" "FITS: AR-15 - Common Parts" Brownells fail. Click on Q&A. I could have mentioned that bit... They say it is stamped .308m |
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valheru21:"The argument, "this gun won't go down in value," is used to convince the wife that you are not making a bad financial decision when purchasing a firearm. You're not ACTUALLY supposed to ever sell the gun."
Matt |
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Brownells seems to have (almost) everything for the upper except the BCG.
There is also someone selling complete lowers on gunbroker. |
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[#12]
Originally Posted By USGI:
Brownells seems to have (almost) everything for the upper except the BCG. There is also someone selling complete lowers on gunbroker. View Quote So let me get this straight............... The complete lowers minus stocks are available now for $5##.00 Brownells has a listing for complete uppers/bbl assy for $1359.99 that may be in stock in the future. So a person could build a complete rifle soon for maybe 1900-2000??? |
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Originally Posted By jennyboy:
So let me get this straight............... The complete lowers minus stocks are available now for $5##.00 Brownells has a listing for complete uppers/bbl assy for $1359.99 that may be in stock in the future. So a person could build a complete rifle soon for maybe 1900-2000??? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jennyboy:
Originally Posted By USGI:
Brownells seems to have (almost) everything for the upper except the BCG. There is also someone selling complete lowers on gunbroker. So let me get this straight............... The complete lowers minus stocks are available now for $5##.00 Brownells has a listing for complete uppers/bbl assy for $1359.99 that may be in stock in the future. So a person could build a complete rifle soon for maybe 1900-2000??? It would appear. Or perhaps even figure out a way to build a custom rifle. |
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[#15]
Originally Posted By Postal0311:
Soldier Systems posted up pics of the Colt CSASS. http://soldiersystems.net/blog1/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/img_6813.jpg View Quote Hey Colt... make that a 20" and sell it as an upper kit so I can put one on my 901 please. |
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Originally Posted By Frost7:
Hey Colt... make that a 20" and sell it as an upper kit so I can put one on my 901 please. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Frost7:
Originally Posted By Postal0311:
Soldier Systems posted up pics of the Colt CSASS. http://soldiersystems.net/blog1/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/img_6813.jpg Hey Colt... make that a 20" and sell it as an upper kit so I can put one on my 901 please. Its an 18" which is close enough. My main thing about mine is that it does not suppress reliably. Otherwise it is a great gun. |
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Originally Posted By gentlemanfarmer:
Its an 18" which is close enough. My main thing about mine is that it does not suppress reliably. Otherwise it is a great gun. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By gentlemanfarmer:
Originally Posted By Frost7:
Originally Posted By Postal0311:
Soldier Systems posted up pics of the Colt CSASS. http://soldiersystems.net/blog1/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/img_6813.jpg Hey Colt... make that a 20" and sell it as an upper kit so I can put one on my 901 please. Its an 18" which is close enough. My main thing about mine is that it does not suppress reliably. Otherwise it is a great gun. The placards sitting by it in other photos say 16.1" though. |
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[#18]
The 20 would be cool, if colt were smart they would do build to order option on their website. They should do a precision rig and a battle rifle rig.
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Originally Posted By TBone556:
The 20 would be cool, if colt were smart they would do build to order option on their website. They should do a precision rig and a battle rifle rig. View Quote Right? That's what I was thinking. A 20" upper with a rifle gas system and the existing mid-length would suddenly make the 901 a good deal more interesting. Not that it isn't already awesome, but that would add long-range .308 shooting to its roster of skills. |
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Originally Posted By Frost7:
The placards sitting by it in other photos say 16.1" though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Frost7:
Originally Posted By gentlemanfarmer:
Originally Posted By Frost7:
Originally Posted By Postal0311:
Soldier Systems posted up pics of the Colt CSASS. http://soldiersystems.net/blog1/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/img_6813.jpg Hey Colt... make that a 20" and sell it as an upper kit so I can put one on my 901 please. Its an 18" which is close enough. My main thing about mine is that it does not suppress reliably. Otherwise it is a great gun. The placards sitting by it in other photos say 16.1" though. I have a tan 16" that looks like a 18" based on the extension. Anyway they make an 18" barreled version. |
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[#21]
has anyone actually seen an 18 for sale? I've seen a brochure for the family with one but I've never seen an actual one for sale or even a picture of one.
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[#22]
Originally Posted By TBone556:
has anyone actually seen an 18 for sale? I've seen a brochure for the family with one but I've never seen an actual one for sale or even a picture of one. View Quote No place I saw ever had them for sale, and Colt finally removed them from their site like two months ago. All signs seem to point to cancellation. |
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I picked up a 901 lower from ArmsUnlimited.com
It is the AR-901 w/o ambi bolt/mag release. If you were on the pre-order a few months ago I believe you would get the LE901 lower that has the ambi controls. Unfortunately I grew impatient as they never got the lowers in and cancelled the order. |
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[#25]
Originally Posted By gentlemanfarmer:
I have a tan 16" that looks like a 18" based on the extension. Anyway they make an 18" barreled version. View Quote Its a 16". Their CSASS Wonder if we can purchase the rail extension. I assume its drops in after removing the bottom of the hand guard rail |
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[#26]
901 bolt carrier assembly
Brownells has the bolt carrier assembly in stock as of today. $383 before any discounts. |
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[Last Edit: TBone556]
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I have a first impressions and a range review on the 901 on my youtube channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7SAPv2qeKk&t=214s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTIAZy4Cz7c |
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[#28]
Me neither, I'd love to see the barrel for sale to swap in my early 901-16S
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[#30]
Originally Posted By CI581:
finally got my Tax Stamp. 901 16SE 12.5". http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/a517/WinstonTheTrex/Colt%20901%2016SE%2012.5%20SBR_zpsuikqii8s.jpg with my Gemtech HVT-QM. http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/a517/WinstonTheTrex/Colt%20901%2016SE%2012.5%20SBR%20Gemtech%20HVT-QM_zpsj9oporpg.jpg View Quote That looks great! |
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valheru21:"The argument, "this gun won't go down in value," is used to convince the wife that you are not making a bad financial decision when purchasing a firearm. You're not ACTUALLY supposed to ever sell the gun."
Matt |
[#31]
Originally Posted By CI581:
finally got my Tax Stamp. 901 16SE 12.5". http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/a517/WinstonTheTrex/Colt%20901%2016SE%2012.5%20SBR_zpsuikqii8s.jpg with my Gemtech HVT-QM. http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/a517/WinstonTheTrex/Colt%20901%2016SE%2012.5%20SBR%20Gemtech%20HVT-QM_zpsj9oporpg.jpg View Quote I wish they sold something like the HALO in .308 so I could keep using my Vortex. |
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Anyone know what specific model/size the Colt-branded Troy flip up rear sight is? I've been searching but I can't seem to find exactly which one it is.
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[#33]
I did a little research and think they are the medium height Troy sights. I have some of the standard height sights and they are taller than the Colt 901 rear sight. I e-mailed Troy about purchasing a medium height front sight individually from them. They said they only sell those in sets.
Good luck. |
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Originally Posted By vizsla1:
I did a little research and think they are the medium height Troy sights. I have some of the standard height sights and they are taller than the Colt 901 rear sight. I e-mailed Troy about purchasing a medium height front sight individually from them. They said they only sell those in sets. Good luck. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By vizsla1:
I did a little research and think they are the medium height Troy sights. I have some of the standard height sights and they are taller than the Colt 901 rear sight. I e-mailed Troy about purchasing a medium height front sight individually from them. They said they only sell those in sets. Good luck. Originally Posted By TBone556:
Originally Posted By Frost7:
Anyone know what specific model/size the Colt-branded Troy flip up rear sight is? I've been searching but I can't seem to find exactly which one it is. I've got a source for well-priced KAC flip up front sights... wonder if any of them are the same height as Troy mediums. Would be much cheaper than having to buy a full set just to get the front sight for my 5.56 upper. |
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[#36]
So who out here has ran their 901's suppressed and has anyone done so with surefire cans? Are they picky about ammo suppressed or do they need different springs etc etc? I don't have a surefire can yet but one day it will.
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[#37]
Originally Posted By TBone556:
So who out here has ran their 901's suppressed and has anyone done so with surefire cans? Are they picky about ammo suppressed or do they need different springs etc etc? I don't have a surefire can yet but one day it will. View Quote |
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[#38]
Good to know, I was planning on using a 300 sps.
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[#39]
I have had a lot of problems from my LE901 MARC FDE suppressed. Saker and Omega both choke too much. Tried some springs and such which helped but did not solve the problem.
Otherwise the rifle has been great. |
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[#40]
Anyone find an aftermarket charging handle that works with the 901?
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[#42]
I kind of figured that. I think the badger latch might be an option since it attaches to standard charging handles
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[#43]
What optics are you guys running? I am looking for suggestions. I think I want something similar to a 1-6 or 1-8 type optic.
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[#44]
I run a trijicon accupower 3-9 on mine. I had my vcog on it for a little bit before while I was finishing a 556 build. I am contemplating getting a 1-8 accupower for it. The accupoint 1-6 is also another one I've thought about because it would keep the weight down and I love the accupoints.
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[#45]
khales 1-6 and its the best 1-6x in mho. Expensive though
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[#46]
I know khales has great glass but for me I like Trijicon stuff. Their glass is great, and for my eyes their reticles are the best for me. My 901 is what I bought after a 275 LB sow laughed at me after putting 6 223 rounds in her from 20 yds away, so I need something that draws my eye for quick shooting.
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[#47]
Does anyone have a list of AR-15/M4 parts that are common to the LE901???
Thanks! Also, I have asked Colt several times to produce a A2 stocked LE901 with a 18" or 20" barrel. FYI- Brownell's has a large back order of Colt LE901 parts. Colt CS says that hey won't start producing LE901's until late summer. They are taking back orders for Colt LE901 parts. |
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[#48]
They got a big shipment of 901 parts sometime in the last two months, tons of parts came back in stock, so maybe Colt had production overrun parts they shipped off to Brownells or something. They're slowly selling back out again though.
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[#49]
I need a some guidance on the FH removal; I'm replacing it with a mount for either a Sico ASR FH for a Saker or a Griffin mount for a 30 SD. I've scanned the previous pages and didn't find an answer to removing the Vortex. Will putting the separated upper / barrel with vice blocks in a vice stabilize the upper enough so I don't over torque the barrel nut when removing the FH ? Do I need to use heat to loosen any thread locker ?I tried magpul BEV block but it wouldn't fit. Any suggestions appreciated.
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[#50]
IIRC it was a 22mm wrench to take the Vortex off.
No threadlocker or anything on it. Hey, it's your gun, if you want to do things the wrong way and risk damaging it, go right ahead. |
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