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Posted: 1/15/2005 4:03:46 PM EDT
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Here are my three: pre-ban R6520 Gov't Carbine; post-ban LE6920HB Law Enforcement Carbine; post-ban MT6400C M4 Carbine. Set-up: GG&G single point sling end plate (all); TangoDown pistol grip (all); Troy Rear Sight (all); Giles single point sling (the Gov't Carbine and LE Carbine); TangoDown Vertical Foregrip (the Gov't Carbine and LE Carbine); Side Sling Mounts (all, purchased one for Gov't Carbine from business listed at link); KAC RAS ( the Gov't Carbine and LE Carbine); MagPul rail protectors and KAC panels (the Gov't Carbine and LE Carbine); Fire control and bolt upgrade from Specialized Armament (Gov't Carbine); Badger Ordnance Tac Latch (all -- only way to go); SureFire M952C (Gov't Carbine); LaRue M68 CCO mount and Aimpoint M2 (Gov't Carbine); DIY conversion of fixed stock to true collapsible stock (M4 Carbine); Muzzle brake removed, barrel threaded and A2FH installed by ADCO Firearms (M4 Carbine); 16.5" 6920 HB (LE Carbine); and 14.5" 6921 HB with GemTech BiLock (Gov't Carbine). My thanks to ar15.com, Tina and Ken Elmore, and especially FRO for helping me get my "Arsenal of Democracy" up to speed. |
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Originally Posted By bwhited: Some Colt clone porn... Select fire M16A1 Carbine converted MK18 on the right with M4A1 URGI on the left. https://i.postimg.cc/N0H3TL3C/20200330-162423.jpg View Quote Most excellent!! Some day I hope to own an M16A1 lower. Cheers |
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Anyone in need of a COLT OEM M4 waffle stock.
https://www.ar15.com/forums/equipment-exchange/WTS-Colt-M4-Waffle-Stock-OEM-CAGE-13629/125-1976771/?page=1 |
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View Quote Badass! What barrel is that? |
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I'm sure it'll piss off some people here but here's a factory Colt lower on a form 4 plus a factory 14.5" cut down to 10.3". Swapped out the KAC rail for a BCM MCMR and couldn't be happier |
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Originally Posted By AZ2A: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/482038/PSX_20200411_101451_jpg-1362918.JPG I'm sure it'll piss off some people here but here's a factory Colt lower on a form 4 plus a factory 14.5" cut down to 10.3". Swapped out the KAC rail for a BCM MCMR and couldn't be happier View Quote What made you switch from a kac to a bcm? I was thinking of putting a centurion mlok rail on one of my le6920s |
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“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” -Edmund Burke
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The things I would do for that upper
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“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” -Edmund Burke
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Originally Posted By SSeric02: All Colt RO723 clone I made from a pre-ban 6520 lower I rescued from the EE years ago. https://i.imgur.com/YhZi0vb.jpg https://i.imgur.com/DWDfbKC.jpg View Quote That's badass. Well done! Cheers |
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Originally Posted By SSeric02: All Colt RO723 clone I made from a pre-ban 6520 lower I rescued from the EE years ago. https://i.imgur.com/YhZi0vb.jpg https://i.imgur.com/DWDfbKC.jpg View Quote noice |
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Armalite of today is not the original. It's eagle arms and trying to fool you Colt. over 50 years of combat, the real thing www.looserounds.com |
Awesome!
The A2 lower forging is a nice touch as well |
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Originally Posted By bwhited: Had someone who knows what their doing take a pic of the ol boom stick... https://i.postimg.cc/Kv6tBvt3/20200520-161958.jpg View Quote Someday when I grow up I want to be like you. Cheers |
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Originally Posted By Frens: ex Colt 6601 with replacement colt flat top receiver https://i.postimg.cc/D0Ppf9h4/01894579-7-F30-4688-9-F6-A-84-D6-BEF70-ADF.jpg View Quote Nice. |
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Originally Posted By buddyhoohaw: https://i.imgur.com/ubIWE5Z.jpg https://i.imgur.com/rRAxCE1.jpg Cheers View Quote Very nice. Where did you engrave at? |
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View Quote A lot of hotness in that photo! |
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My LGS owner invited me to check out his private collection; holding this one made my day. Shop got busy before I could see the Colt letter, purchased by the Gov in 1873, rebuilt by Colt in 1906?, then returned to a USARMY fort.
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Originally Posted By 11b4v: My LGS owner invited me to check out his private collection; holding this one made my day. Shop got busy before I could see the Colt letter, purchased by the Gov in 1873, rebuilt by Colt in 1906?, then returned to a USARMY fort. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/778/58178166-7DAF-4E98-8977-924127E8BEE2_jpe-1461057.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/778/DD082263-1CB1-4E16-8196-3601CFCE6825_jpe-1461065.JPG View Quote What a great piece of history. Cheers |
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Failure has far too many fathers. -MMB
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My LE6920 MagPul edition, new 31 AUG 2019, $962 before the fall fiasco with Colt. Love it.
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Originally Posted By Hooray: My LE6920 MagPul edition, new 31 AUG 2020, $962 before the fall fiasco with Colt. Love it. https://1drv.ms/u/s View Quote Future guns are the best guns!! |
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Armalite of today is not the original. It's eagle arms and trying to fool you Colt. over 50 years of combat, the real thing www.looserounds.com |
Originally Posted By Shawnmt6601: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/150026/19EC4FF0-9706-4D53-8FED-0B83011AB148_jpe-1531633.JPG View Quote That’s a nice piece! Cheers |
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Originally Posted By jrs93accord: My Colts. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/76904/Colt_AR_Family_labeled_jpg-1542164.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/76904/1918_Colt_1911d_labeled_jpg-1542166.JPG View Quote That’s an outstanding collection. Thanks for sharing. Cheers |
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Originally Posted By jrs93accord: My Colts. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/76904/Colt_AR_Family_labeled_jpg-1542164.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/76904/1918_Colt_1911d_labeled_jpg-1542166.JPG View Quote Nice. I lust that 6320. |
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Originally Posted By SSeric02: Nice. I lust that 6320. View Quote I did that too for almost three years before I was able to buy it from a guy. It has not had a round through it since leaving Colt in 2002. The accessory pack has never been opened, but unfortunately, I do not have the original box. The prior owner had it stored separately from the rifle and was damaged by flood waters when he lived in Florida. That is how I got a good deal on the AR6320. The rifle is in new condition. Not a mark on it. I recently picked up the AR6520. It is in fantastic condition too, but has a couple small handling marks. It looks like it was never fired. I have an assortment of stuff that came with it. The only thing lacking was the original box. Attached File |
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Originally Posted By jrs93accord: I did that too for almost three years before I was able to buy it from a guy. It has not had a round through it since leaving Colt in 2002. The accessory pack has never been opened, but unfortunately, I do not have the original box. The prior owner had it stored separately from the rifle and was damaged by flood waters when he lived in Florida. That is how I got a good deal on the AR6320. The rifle is in new condition. Not a mark on it. I recently picked up the AR6520. It is in fantastic condition too, but has a couple small handling marks. It looks like it was never fired. I have an assortment of stuff that came with it. The only thing lacking was the original box. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/76904/001_JPG-1543096.JPG View Quote Are you going to add a 6720 to the collection? Cheers |
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