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Originally Posted By redman797:
Sorry for the crappy photo's, my only camera at the moment is a crappy cell phone one. Dumb dog broke my other one when she was running around the house.. <a href="http://s561.photobucket.com/user/coryred797/media/IMG_1682_zps12b4aa8b.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss58/coryred797/IMG_1682_zps12b4aa8b.jpg</a> <a href="http://s561.photobucket.com/user/coryred797/media/IMG_1681_zps4be68985.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss58/coryred797/IMG_1681_zps4be68985.jpg</a> <a href="http://s561.photobucket.com/user/coryred797/media/IMG_1684_zps0ccaec6a.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss58/coryred797/IMG_1684_zps0ccaec6a.jpg</a><a href="http://s561.photobucket.com/user/coryred797/media/IMG_1683_zpsbfc71628.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss58/coryred797/IMG_1683_zpsbfc71628.jpg</a> <a href="http://s561.photobucket.com/user/coryred797/media/IMG_1686_zpsc7ed9b26.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss58/coryred797/IMG_1686_zpsc7ed9b26.jpg</a><a href="http://s561.photobucket.com/user/coryred797/media/IMG_1685_zpsefebf58b.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/ss58/coryred797/IMG_1685_zpsefebf58b.jpg</a> Here is how she looks now. Had to take my KAC trigger guard off to return, it looked like it had been used a bit and then returned. View Quote That looks like a beast. She must weigh in around 13lbs or so? I'm assuming it's primarily a bench gun. |
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She's got some meat on her bones!
Anyone have any leads on a mag well adapter? Anyone wanting to get rid of their's? Stupid question, but gotta ask. |
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Originally Posted By redman797: She's got some meat on her bones!
Anyone have any leads on a mag well adapter? Anyone wanting to get rid of their's? Stupid question, but gotta ask. View Quote There's a gunsmith in France, oddly enough, who's trying to sketch it out so it can be machined - or printed. |
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that's kinda cool. Any idea on how far out he/she is?
Also thinking of having a 1/11.25 18"bart barrel on the 901. Any ideas on a reputable gun smith besides GAP that can do the install and get it back to me in a reasonable timeframe. |
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No, but I'm sure he could be bribed to prioritize the project. If there's an interest, I'll ask what his Paypal account is.
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The guy with all the issues was doing all sorts of tinkering to his 901, also he was using a can designed for bolt guns, not semi autos.
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CalveryDemon: Glad to hear! Thanks for sharing!
Postal0311: I wondered about design related backpressure issues too (bolt gun can), but I wasn't about to open that can of worms. I.E. AAC vs. Thunderbeast.... |
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Its been a few weeks, what did Colt have to say about that upper receiver lug?
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Originally Posted By RumbleTruck:
I've been checking looserounds and haven't seen anything on the 18" LE901... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By RumbleTruck:
Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
Originally Posted By RumbleTruck:
Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601:
for those who are curious there is now a 901 sniper variant with a 18 inch barrel being floated around and tested. I will try to update with more info on that later SWEET! please post info/pics asap! if I do post pictures and detail, it will be on looserounds.com only. I dont fool with this thread much anymore, its lost is original focus I promise I will post a link to the new info on LR in this thread for you though I've been checking looserounds and haven't seen anything on the 18" LE901... Shawn, when are you going to post the info on the 18" 901? |
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Originally Posted By CalveryDemon:
I just thought Id share alittle of my personal expreience today. There have been multiple post on suppressor usage on a LE901. I began reading about these issues with only a month to go before I had the suppressor in hand. Well the day has come and the mail carrier delivered three new stamps. As you can imagine I dropped everyhing and made a quick trip to the range. As I was unlocking the gate the I remembered I had forgot to bring the cleaning rod to remove the jams another user experienced every round. I fired unspressed / suppressed about 60 rounds. Perfection. I didnt experience a single issue. The LE901 is completely stock with the exception on an AAC Brakeout. The suppressor is a AAC SDN-6. To the users that dont cycle properly; what suppressor are you using? http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/286/v9a8.jpg View Quote That's great to hear! I'm waiting on a form 4 for the same suppressor. |
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Originally Posted By Overgassing:
Precision/Long-range rifle, bolt or semi-auto <-------- View Quote You can keep the paddle, I'm not interested. Like I also said, I'm not interested in the potential for the whole Thunderbeast vs. AAC drama either. It's like this--- AAC specializes in inconel cans for semis and beltfeds. Back pressure is a major concern for them. Thunderbeast's primary market has been bolt guns. Back pressure is not a concern on a bolt gun at all. Maybe there is something there, maybe there ain't. We have one 901 with an SN6 that runs fine, and one 901 with a Thunderbeast that was monstrously overgassed. Maybe a coincidence, maybe not. Too many loose variables and too small a pool to tell much. I'm not gonna drag this thread off topic in a protracted suppressor design argument either way though. It's just food for thought, and may even turn out to be irrelevant. I dunno. |
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Overgassing: Not by chance anywhere around Northeast Tx are ya?
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I will probably be taking my 901 out Sunday and shooting around 200rds through it with an SDN6. Let yall know how it goes.
Decided to sell it to fund an OBR, or SR-25. Something a little longer range. It's a pretty cool rifle though. Especially since it will accept a RDIAS, making it the only 308 to my knowledge that will accept an AR DIAS |
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Shot another 200 rounds through my 901, I shot 2 mags suppressed with an AAC SDN-6, both mags I had issues with suppressor. Lots of stovepipes, and one round got stuck in the barrel after it was fired, extractor claw ripped a chunk off the back. Tapped out with a cleaning rod easily.
Shot about 160 rounds after that un-suppressed, without a single issue... Soooo, WTF!!!! Those who have shot the 901 with a SDN-6, any issues at all? Just SDN-6 owners. Ammo was 168gr Federal M1A BTHP ammo. |
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I personally had zero issues with a stock LE901 / SDN-6. If its relevant I used an assortment of ammo, most of which was Colt by Silver Bear 168 grain (FMJ-BT). According to Colt, my LE901 was manufactured in Jan 2013. I'm not sure how many changes have been made that may affect these issues.
Its worth noting that Colt by Silver Bear is steel cased. Is it possible that steel cased is the difference since it may not be as malleable and expansive in a chamber? |
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http://s102.photobucket.com/user/kris_moore_2006/media/IMG_0323.mp4.html
Mine runs fine with a surefire can, the Gisele trigger however will fail to rest properly every once in a while. |
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Originally Posted By superman007:
http://s102.photobucket.com/user/kris_moore_2006/media/IMG_0323.mp4.html Mine runs fine with a surefire can, the Gisele trigger however will fail to rest properly every once in a while. View Quote Which Geissele? I have a HS one with no issues so far. |
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Hallelujah! Colt has FINALLY released the mag well adapter to the rest of the unwashed masses!!!
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Originally Posted By roguesam:
Hallelujah! Colt has FINALLY released the mag well adapter to the rest of the unwashed masses!!! View Quote At the amazing bargain of $294.00 |
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What's the point, then? @ that price, you could have a complete lower w/ a fancy trigger for your AR upper.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Den40:
Originally Posted By roguesam:
Hallelujah! Colt has FINALLY released the mag well adapter to the rest of the unwashed masses!!! At the amazing bargain of $294.00 Ouch, bought one anyway. My 901 has a SSA-E in it, where as some of my 5.56 lowers don't. |
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Originally Posted By AR167:
Ouch, bought one anyway. My 901 has a SSA-E in it, where as some of my 5.56 lowers don't. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AR167:
Originally Posted By Den40:
Originally Posted By roguesam:
Hallelujah! Colt has FINALLY released the mag well adapter to the rest of the unwashed masses!!! At the amazing bargain of $294.00 Ouch, bought one anyway. My 901 has a SSA-E in it, where as some of my 5.56 lowers don't. I will wait for the price to go down! 300 is crazy! I thought this part was going to come with the rifle in the first place! Now charging 300 is like why... ESP if they are not even going to continue the rifle. |
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Originally Posted By Leprechaun-33-:
I will wait for the price to go down! 300 is crazy! I thought this part was going to come with the rifle in the first place! Now charging 300 is like why... ESP if they are not even going to continue the rifle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Leprechaun-33-:
Originally Posted By AR167:
Originally Posted By Den40:
Originally Posted By roguesam:
Hallelujah! Colt has FINALLY released the mag well adapter to the rest of the unwashed masses!!! At the amazing bargain of $294.00 Ouch, bought one anyway. My 901 has a SSA-E in it, where as some of my 5.56 lowers don't. I will wait for the price to go down! 300 is crazy! I thought this part was going to come with the rifle in the first place! Now charging 300 is like why... ESP if they are not even going to continue the rifle. Did I miss something? More information please. |
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.... waiting on all the pics of different uppers attached now! Someone want to volunteer (legally) to show us an SBR LE901? I haven't been able to find a picture anywhere. I'm serving hard time in NFA lockup so it'll be a few months before I can buy one to attach it.
DEF curious about the continue production of rifle quote also?!?! |
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Where are all the 901's for sale at?
Besides Gunbroker, I haven't seen any for sale anywhere? |
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...Few and far between my friend. Keep an eye on Clydes Armory and DSG arms. They pop up there on occasion. You could also set up an alert on slickguns.
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Originally Posted By CalveryDemon:
.... waiting on all the pics of different uppers attached now! Someone want to volunteer (legally) to show us an SBR LE901? I haven't been able to find a picture anywhere. I'm serving hard time in NFA lockup so it'll be a few months before I can buy one to attach it. DEF curious about the continue production of rifle quote also?!?! View Quote I'll slap one one as soon as I can and post pics. I have a 11.5 (5.56) and a 9" .300BLK to take pictures of. |
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Dupe
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Got my adapter from Colt yesterday- I agree, ouch! on the price, but at least it shipped fast from Colt- only two days after placing order.
Put a 6920 upper on, works as advertised. What's a good place to buy a 6940 upper? |
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Sorry if I missed it, but can anyone tell me if the spring and buffer in the 901 5.56 conversion kit are proprietary as well?
Thanks. |
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Came with H buffer and spring.
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Planned on posting pics with sbr uppers.... Unfortunately, my 9" DD.300blk won't interface to the adapter block due to the way the rail is designed. Haven't tried it on the larue rail/bcm sbr upper, yet.
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Just got a SSA-E for the 901 and was wondering if I could reuse the 901's trigger in my 6920?
I find the stock trigger in the 901 to be a bit better than the stock trigger which came in my 6920. |
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Originally Posted By hwa-rang:
Just got a SSA-E for the 901 and was wondering if I could reuse the 901's trigger in my 6920? I find the stock trigger in the 901 to be a bit better than the stock trigger which came in my 6920. View Quote Yes. The pins from the SSA-E won't fit your 901. Reuse the pins on the 901. Use the SSA-E pins on the 6920. |
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To trade the LE901 for a SCAR17 or not? Im seriously contemplating it? Anyone want to convince me its not worth it?
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No, Tyler, TX. Why do you ask?
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I have a chance to purchase a SCAR 17S FDE (new) for $2575 out the door. I've seen a LE901 listed in the exchange for a while now for $2450 w/ not conversion adapter I believe. I have the conversion adapter so I'd hope I could get $2400ish relatively quickly. Anyone have an opinion?
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Originally Posted By CalveryDemon:
I have a chance to purchase a SCAR 17S FDE (new) for $2575 out the door. I've seen a LE901 listed in the exchange for a while now for $2450 w/ not conversion adapter I believe. I have the conversion adapter so I'd hope I could get $2400ish relatively quickly. Anyone have an opinion? View Quote Buy that FDE SCAR right now.. thats the best price i have seen so jump on it before its gone.. is it through a dealer or private sale? |
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Its a dealer, through a manufacturer sales program. Guess I need to get my 901 listed; sad story.
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Originally Posted By TxPiKapp:
what are the specifics of a manufacturer sales program and how do i get that deal? i just bought my second fde scar 17s... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TxPiKapp:
Originally Posted By CalveryDemon:
Its a dealer, through a manufacturer sales program. Guess I need to get my 901 listed; sad story. what are the specifics of a manufacturer sales program and how do i get that deal? i just bought my second fde scar 17s... see your way to the scar thread losers! "901 thread" |
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Thread hijackin poonjabs. I got exited with the new listed posts. I just placed an order on a 901 today. I am going to be shooting nothing but the 150g fmjbt for the first few hundred rounds to see how consistent I can get it shooting. I have a lonely Geissele 2 stage sitting in my desk drawer waiting on the maiden voyage. I was told 6 weeks but I am willing to bet that translates to 16.
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