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Posted: 5/21/2016 7:00:36 AM EDT
Here is the link! Aluminum N1 stocks too!
Courtesy of looserounds.com - great blog to have bookmarked. My only question is will they be roll-marked correctly? https://looserounds.com/2016/05/20/colts-semi-m16a1-and-xm177-coming-soon/ |
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The money I spent and hours and hours and hours of looking for and getting parts.........that retro hobby is done.... more time for fishing
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I would have had a longer faux moderator pinned on ...
XM177 E2 ish. That skinny barrel . |
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Interesting. View Quote This ^^^^ I am curious as to how much Colt is actually involved in the production and what the pricing is going to be. Not crazy about the color-fill on them. I would hope that the production models will not have it. One thing that I wonder about is the barrel twist. Are they going to be 1/12 or a more modern 1/7? I guess we will wait to see about all of this. |
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"The attention to detail is impressive. No doubt much to the agony of retro part ebay sellers and the boys at the retro forums."
Uh oh, now they done did it. |
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Many times re-issues cause the originals to go up in value. It may just cause a re-interest in older models.
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I do hope they produce the A1 with a 1:7 twist barrel, not 1:12.
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These are the ones being done with the guys from US Armament and the same guys who do the Colt Bulldog and 1903.
I have talked to the owner a few times about them and need to give them a call. Curt Wolf is the owner and he should be there, an older grey haired heavy set guy and if you see him he will be happy to talk to you about them. They are supposed to be doing them in limited runs and there will be factory SBRs and supposedly spare parts available. If I recall correctly somebody on here alluded to the fact that they were involved in the project making parts I believe? The last I talked to them they had just gotten the official go ahead from Colt and I thought they were going to start with the 602 since Armalite didn't want to play along with using their name for a proper 601 |
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Now that I look at the picture again even though it's hard to see in such a crappy photo, it may be a 602 as it has a three prong on it. I can't make much else out though.
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I'm at the booth now, there in a rotating glass case, I can't get any good pics.
If you guys have questions post them and I can swing back by today and ask. |
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They're A1 and E2 rollmarked with serial number ranges in the right place with a V prefix.
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I just spent the last two weeks finding parts for my build. Looks like it is on hold for a couple of months.
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Could you let us know if they plan on selling just the lower receivers also. and if they already have an idea on costs on these yet
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Nice!!
I hope they are marked something other than AR15 for the CA market. I can't see from my phone |
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Cool, but my future GAU-5/A/A will be a SBR with the correct barrel length.
But definitely cool regardless. I love the looks of the old school carbine and rifle. |
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As i said in the other thread with this info, i'm very interested, especially having seen the pics of the roll marks.
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Call me cynical but I'll believe it when I see these actually available to purchase somewhere. Colt will find a way to screw this up.
And if it's a 603 and A1-marked, I'd prefer an A1 flash suppressor. Edit: I would like a source of newly manufactured A1 furniture and vinyl acetate covered aluminum CAR stocks. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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I would buy a A1 if the price is reasonable.
Edit. Is the retro market large enough to support Colt to be manufacturing these again? Or is this something we had better buy quick because it may not be in production for long? |
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I would buy a A1 if the price is reasonable. Edit. Is the retro market large enough to support Colt to be manufacturing these again? Or is this something we had better buy quick because it may not be in production for long? View Quote From my understanding, Colt wont be producing them. U.S. Ordnance will, under license from Colt.....the same way the Browning BAR is. Not sure who is producing those.......maybe Ohio Ordnance. There are a couple other models of various Colts that are produced by other companies, under license from Colt. These will be produced off of Colt drawings/blueprints. This is not a new concept, as far as the licensing goes. HK's, Brownings, and many other manufacturers of firearms have done the same thing for decades. Evidently, they will be limited production runs. So, yes, I'd guess you'd have to be ready to jump on whatever model you would want when they become available. |
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From my understanding, Colt wont be producing them. U.S. Ordnance will, under license from Colt.....the same way the Browning BAR is. Not sure who is producing those.......maybe Ohio Ordnance. There are a couple other models of various Colts that are produced by other companies, under license from Colt. These will be produced off of Colt drawings/blueprints. This is not a new concept, as far as the licensing goes. HK's, Brownings, and many other manufacturers of firearms have done the same thing for decades. Evidently, they will be limited production runs. So, yes, I'd guess you'd have to be ready to jump on whatever model you would want when they become available. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I would buy a A1 if the price is reasonable. Edit. Is the retro market large enough to support Colt to be manufacturing these again? Or is this something we had better buy quick because it may not be in production for long? From my understanding, Colt wont be producing them. U.S. Ordnance will, under license from Colt.....the same way the Browning BAR is. Not sure who is producing those.......maybe Ohio Ordnance. There are a couple other models of various Colts that are produced by other companies, under license from Colt. These will be produced off of Colt drawings/blueprints. This is not a new concept, as far as the licensing goes. HK's, Brownings, and many other manufacturers of firearms have done the same thing for decades. Evidently, they will be limited production runs. So, yes, I'd guess you'd have to be ready to jump on whatever model you would want when they become available. This would explain why US Ordnances has a "coming soon" brand new, better quility parts on their site. I'm pretty excited about this. I'm hoping US Ordnance sells parts. I scored some brand new HG from the 80's. A brand new A1 stock made out better material is a dream I've had since I dove into the retro world. I know I will be buying these rifles. I just hope the price is reasonable ETA: I just saw the pictures you posted. Oh thank you God! |
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so are these at the Colt booth or is there a US Ordinance booth in Lousiville? Got a daughter and son in law there want to send them by whatever booth it is.
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Nice!! I hope they are marked something other than AR15 for the CA market. I can't see from my phone Roll mark is "Colt Ar-15" ah fudge :( the irony is, if it were marked Colt M16, I could buy it, hopefully they might switch for the ban markets? Thanks Krater! |
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Quoted: This would explain why US Ordnances has a "coming soon" brand new, better quility parts on their site. I'm pretty excited about this. I'm hoping US Ordnance sells parts. I scored some brand new HG from the 80's. A brand new A1 stock made out better material is a dream I've had since I dove into the retro world. I know I will be buying these rifles. I just hope the price is reasonable ETA: I just saw the pictures you posted. Oh thank you God! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I would buy a A1 if the price is reasonable. Edit. Is the retro market large enough to support Colt to be manufacturing these again? Or is this something we had better buy quick because it may not be in production for long? From my understanding, Colt wont be producing them. U.S. Ordnance will, under license from Colt.....the same way the Browning BAR is. Not sure who is producing those.......maybe Ohio Ordnance. There are a couple other models of various Colts that are produced by other companies, under license from Colt. These will be produced off of Colt drawings/blueprints. This is not a new concept, as far as the licensing goes. HK's, Brownings, and many other manufacturers of firearms have done the same thing for decades. Evidently, they will be limited production runs. So, yes, I'd guess you'd have to be ready to jump on whatever model you would want when they become available. This would explain why US Ordnances has a "coming soon" brand new, better quility parts on their site. I'm pretty excited about this. I'm hoping US Ordnance sells parts. I scored some brand new HG from the 80's. A brand new A1 stock made out better material is a dream I've had since I dove into the retro world. I know I will be buying these rifles. I just hope the price is reasonable ETA: I just saw the pictures you posted. Oh thank you God! |
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ah fudge :( the irony is, if it were marked Colt M16, I could buy it, hopefully they might switch for the ban markets? Thanks Krater! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Nice!! I hope they are marked something other than AR15 for the CA market. I can't see from my phone Roll mark is "Colt Ar-15" ah fudge :( the irony is, if it were marked Colt M16, I could buy it, hopefully they might switch for the ban markets? Thanks Krater! The M16A1 was marked AR15 in addition to the M16A1 marking. |
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so are these at the Colt booth or is there a US Ordinance booth in Lousiville? Got a daughter and son in law there want to send them by whatever booth it is. Colt Can't miss it. I did. I was too taken in by the 1911s I guess. |
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More info from LR on the Classic series from Colt.
https://looserounds.com/2016/05/21/colt-vintage-rifles-m16a1-xm177-details-and-video/ |
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C'mon Colt... SELL ME THE F***'N GUNS!!!
And the youtube clip in its full glory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pW2OWZ96h0 |
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I locked the other 2 threads because it looked like this one has the most info.
Since it's a limited run of each, I'm hoping I can get one....... |
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I do hope they produce the A1 with a 1:7 twist barrel, not 1:12. View Quote Sounds like from the video they are trying to be as close to the original as possible so I'm guessing not. Anyway I'm interested in these although the limited run talks make me wonder if I'll be able to get one at a reasonable cost. I'd be in for a M16A1 or GAU-5/A clone(sbr). Hopefully they do well with these and move a little more further. I'd love a colt m16a2 clone(with the proper barrel profile) as well as a colt a2 m4 clone(14.5 sbr). |
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I think us retro heads should get a pat on the back. Im sure lots of builds are caused due to lots of people here. Im sure colt will put a sear block or something stupid like that.
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I think this is very cool but, unless they sell for ~$900 (which I doubt, given the investment in tooling), I'm afraid I won't be adding any to the stable.
I do hope they sell well, though! If they recoup their investment and turn decent profits perhaps they'll consider running them regularly and, eventually, cheaper. |
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doesn't matter how much time and energy they put into them.. people will b*&*ch and moan about them just like they did when AO made the repro M1 Carbine.
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In previous conversation with Curt he did say that spare parts would be available!
I wouldn't expect spare receivers but you never know what may show up perhaps lacking the correct markings or something? It's going to be a high cost of start up tooling so I'm sure that somebody is going to want to recoup their costs. |
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Source for new A1 stocks? That would be awesome! I'd be interested in an A1 model if it doesn't have a crazy price.
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I had more fun building mine. Good for Colt to do this but who out there had rather have this than build their own? Glad I built mine. What about the US property? Colt's gonna put that on new rifle for civilians?
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