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Surprised the m4le are still in stock given the rarity of the lowers alone
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Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: Surprised the m4le are still in stock given the rarity of the lowers alone View Quote I am also surprised. Maybe not many know about this source. I wasn't familiar with them until it was posted here. What sealed the deal for me is that the lowers have safe/semi vs safe/fire. |
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Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: Surprised the m4le are still in stock given the rarity of the lowers alone View Quote I think inflation is really catching up with people. Most of Colts current offerings are available in stock and even under MSRP. Ammo is still 0.50+ a round, traffic at my range is way down lately. I’m trying to hold out on the release of the M5, but would really like the double bullet marked lower. |
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Originally Posted By CFDFFEMT: I’m trying to hold out on the release of the M5, but would really like the double bullet marked lower. View Quote I didn't really need to spend the cash to get one right now, but I have been looking for a M4LE lower and they seem to sell for crazy prices. 17 months ago, I bought a 6933 SBR with a M4LE lower to satisfy the itch for one and it's still in ATF jail waiting for my form 4 to be approved. When these came up for sale, I decided to go for it until my other one gets out of jail plus these lowers do have the safe/semi selector marks. The way I understand it, they only offered M4LE lowers on the 6921 and 6933 SBR's and the only way to get one is either buy an SBR or find a lower somebody notified the ATF that it was no longer an SBR. Anybody have a clue as to how many years the M4LE rollmark was used? |
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Are the double bullet lowers large pin?
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Here are some 6933s for sale with the m4le lowers as well!
https://www.bluemountainsupplyllc.com/colt-6933-commando-115-factory-sbr-leorestricted-markings--used.html |
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Originally Posted By JohnnyA: Anyone know what quad rail that has? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnnyA: Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: M4le marked lower colts, used https://www.kingsfirearmsonline.com/products/colt-528 Anyone know what quad rail that has? More importantly, are these large pin or small pin FCG? Semi or FA Bolt carrier? How is the general condition from those here who ordered one? Thanks! |
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Originally Posted By P229SAS: Are the double bullet lowers large pin? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes I’ve read internet forum posts that state Colt transitioned from .169 to .154 FCG pins after serial number LE050000 or LE060000. I haven’t come across any definitive documentation from Colt. I have a handful of M4LE lower receivers. My LE045XXX M4LE receiver has the larger pins. My LE097XXX M4LE receiver has the standard sized pins. Originally Posted By securenet: Anybody have a clue as to how many years the M4LE rollmark was used? I purchased a rifle with a LE097XXX M4LE lower receiver in 2010. The M4LE lower receiver in the link has a LE007527 serial number. I believe that’s a 1998 or 1999 production serial number. |
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Originally Posted By MrHelper: Same as these https://www.armsunlimited.com/Colt-OEM-AR15-M4-556mm-Rifle-No-Furniture-p/le6920-oem1.htm?CartID=1 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MrHelper: Originally Posted By FREEFALLE7: M4 marked receiver and LE serial # Same as these https://www.armsunlimited.com/Colt-OEM-AR15-M4-556mm-Rifle-No-Furniture-p/le6920-oem1.htm?CartID=1 Are those the old roll marked M4 Carbine or the newer laser engraved ones? |
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Originally Posted By Blain: Are those the old roll marked M4 Carbine or the newer laser engraved ones? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Blain: Originally Posted By MrHelper: Originally Posted By FREEFALLE7: M4 marked receiver and LE serial # Same as these https://www.armsunlimited.com/Colt-OEM-AR15-M4-556mm-Rifle-No-Furniture-p/le6920-oem1.htm?CartID=1 Are those the old roll marked M4 Carbine or the newer laser engraved ones? The one in that link will certainly be the laser engraved “m4 carbine” |
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Originally Posted By Blain: More importantly, are these large pin or small pin FCG? Semi or FA Bolt carrier? How is the general condition from those here who ordered one? Thanks! View Quote It looks like a mixed bag of items. Mine will hopefully be here 8/22 so I will know more. They did sell some on GB and one had a upper marked with a C and AF, the other one had a keyhole and Diemaco marking. It also looked like the bolt had MPD on it. Item #942183471 and 942151788. |
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I called them, they said they should all have semi auto carriers. As another poster said, the SN puts these rifles around the late 90s so that would be common production for then on semi guns, as well as large pin FCG.
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Originally Posted By securenet: It looks like a mixed bag of items. Mine will hopefully be here 8/22 so I will know more. They did sell some on GB and one had a upper marked with a C and AF, the other one had a keyhole and Diemaco marking. It also looked like the bolt had MPD on it. Item #942183471 and 942151788. View Quote How was yours? My ffl is closed today so may swing by later this week |
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Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: Yep, im the one who posted about them in this thread. Ill pick mine up by saturday View Quote I picked mine up today, SN# is LE0076XX. It has a C marked upper with AF forge mark. Bolt is marked with MPC and carrier with a C. Carrier is a half-moon unshrouded semi auto carrier and the lower has a large hammer pin. Barrel has MP and C with the side sling mount. I called Colt and they told me build date was 2002 and it the left factory as LE6921. Lower does have the safe/semi markings. Overall condition is pretty good and the rail looks new, but it did not come with any rail covers. |
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Originally Posted By securenet: I picked mine up today, SN# is LE0076XX. It has a C marked upper with AF forge mark. Bolt is marked with MPC and carrier with a C. Carrier is a half-moon unshrouded semi auto carrier and the lower has a large hammer pin. Barrel has MP and C with the side sling mount. I called Colt and they told me build date was 2002 and it the left factory as LE6921. Lower does have the safe/semi markings. Overall condition is pretty good and the rail looks new, but it did not come with any rail covers. View Quote Pics please. |
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Originally Posted By securenet: I picked mine up today, SN# is LE0076XX. It has a C marked upper with AF forge mark. Bolt is marked with MPC and carrier with a C. Carrier is a half-moon unshrouded semi auto carrier and the lower has a large hammer pin. Barrel has MP and C with the side sling mount. I called Colt and they told me build date was 2002 and it the left factory as LE6921. Lower does have the safe/semi markings. Overall condition is pretty good and the rail looks new, but it did not come with any rail covers. View Quote Looks awesome- did they share which police dept it came from? |
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Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: Looks awesome- did they share which police dept it came from? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: Originally Posted By securenet: I picked mine up today, SN# is LE0076XX. It has a C marked upper with AF forge mark. Bolt is marked with MPC and carrier with a C. Carrier is a half-moon unshrouded semi auto carrier and the lower has a large hammer pin. Barrel has MP and C with the side sling mount. I called Colt and they told me build date was 2002 and it the left factory as LE6921. Lower does have the safe/semi markings. Overall condition is pretty good and the rail looks new, but it did not come with any rail covers. Looks awesome- did they share which police dept it came from? I did ask, but the person I spoke with didn't know. |
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Originally Posted By securenet: Here you go! https://i.imgur.com/I9GDIbv.jpg https://i.imgur.com/rNMICqQ.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ifaZFsQ.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EqPQGaJ.jpg https://i.imgur.com/Wz1KUpv.jpg https://i.imgur.com/tg2HDnz.jpg https://i.imgur.com/KocN4Rc.jpg View Quote LOVE that lower, great score man, and thanks for the pics. |
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Originally Posted By securenet: Yep, I am pretty happy to have acquired the M4LE lower. Any clue as to who made the hammer, it's not S marked like most Colt stuff? https://i.imgur.com/junuEhE.jpg View Quote Here is an old discussion that talks about it potentially being Martin Marrietta https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/Who_is_andamp__34_Mandamp__34_/118-253137/ |
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Originally Posted By Minuteman1636: Here is an old discussion that talks about it potentially being Martin Marrietta https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/Who_is_andamp__34_Mandamp__34_/118-253137/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Minuteman1636: Originally Posted By securenet: Yep, I am pretty happy to have acquired the M4LE lower. Any clue as to who made the hammer, it's not S marked like most Colt stuff? https://i.imgur.com/junuEhE.jpg Here is an old discussion that talks about it potentially being Martin Marrietta https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/Who_is_andamp__34_Mandamp__34_/118-253137/ Thanks for the info. The hammer looks a lot different in texture compared to my S marked ones |
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Originally Posted By OTDR: Well, lol, I love your so called ugly Roll mark. In fact I think its beautiful. I prefer that to the sanitized laser engravings, nice lower man. View Quote Sorry sounded bad/badly worded, I love the roll mark it’s just some “forge markings”? next to the LE roll mark and some of the roll mark has different depths haven’t seen anyone else’s look like mine it’s just a rough roll mark compared to others |
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Originally Posted By CJSCARH: Sorry sounded bad/badly worded, I love the roll mark it’s just some “forge markings”? next to the LE roll mark and some of the roll mark has different depths haven’t seen anyone else’s look like mine it’s just a rough roll mark compared to others View Quote Just Colt being Colt. @TGWLDR post the pic on the sbr lower with the grinder marks |
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Free men do not ask for permission.
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I buy rifles to shoot, special markings may look cool, but they don't help the rifle shoot any better. Unless the price is VERY attractive, I won't pay any premium for markings that don't help the rifle shoot any better.
Many police trade in weapons are used for annual training, sitting in patrol cars, or armories, but not shot all that much so they can be priced well. But if it was $900 for a used trade in and $900 for a new rifle both of which were made by Colt, I would buy new. |
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Originally Posted By oxford411: Just Colt being Colt. @TGWLDR post the pic on the sbr lower with the grinder marks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By oxford411: Originally Posted By CJSCARH: Sorry sounded bad/badly worded, I love the roll mark it’s just some “forge markings”? next to the LE roll mark and some of the roll mark has different depths haven’t seen anyone else’s look like mine it’s just a rough roll mark compared to others Just Colt being Colt. @TGWLDR post the pic on the sbr lower with the grinder marks LINK See post #24. |
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View Quote Damn those left factory like that??? |
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I guess as long as it functions cosmetics mean nothing
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Originally Posted By CJSCARH: Damn those left factory like that??? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CJSCARH: Damn those left factory like that??? 3 pics/same gun. |
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Originally Posted By securenet: I did ask, but the person I spoke with didn't know. View Quote My m4le came with colored in semi and safe markings - red and white. Was this fActory or done after? Pic |
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Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: Thanks for quick response. I also edited post to attach a pic. Any suggestions on removing the paint View Quote The coloring is often done with crayon compaction or enamel hobby paint. If it doesn't come out using a qtip and some rubbing alcohol, I would get a small bottle of hobby enamel paint thinner from places like Hobby Lobby or Michaels craft stores and try that. If you do use paint thinner, rub easy and follow-up with a good oil rub down of the exposed areas. Paint thinners often rapidly dry out the surface. Having said that, it is only a guess as to what the previous owners actually did. |
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Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: Thanks for quick response. I also edited post to attach a pic. Any suggestions on removing the paint View Quote I’d use automotive paint thinner with a nylon brush, I’ve used thinners to clean paint off Colt lowers plenty of times with no issues. Here’s your pic DTOWN, nice Colt M4LE bullet lower Attached File |
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Originally Posted By FONTY: I’d use automotive paint thinner with a nylon brush, I’ve used thinners to clean paint off Colt lowers plenty of times with no issues. Here’s your pic DTOWN, nice Colt M4LE bullet lower https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/236598/C577C942-D7EB-43B7-AA65-C06C67A29B14_jpe-2505612.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FONTY: Originally Posted By DTOWN_MJ: Thanks for quick response. I also edited post to attach a pic. Any suggestions on removing the paint I’d use automotive paint thinner with a nylon brush, I’ve used thinners to clean paint off Colt lowers plenty of times with no issues. Here’s your pic DTOWN, nice Colt M4LE bullet lower https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/236598/C577C942-D7EB-43B7-AA65-C06C67A29B14_jpe-2505612.JPG Yeah, MEK or similar and a toothbrush will do it. |
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Originally Posted By Minuteman1636: The coloring is often done with crayon compaction or enamel hobby paint. If it doesn't come out using a qtip and some rubbing alcohol, I would get a small bottle of hobby enamel paint thinner from places like Hobby Lobby or Michaels craft stores and try that. If you do use paint thinner, rub easy and follow-up with a good oil rub down of the exposed areas. Paint thinners often rapidly dry out the surface. Having said that, it is only a guess as to what the previous owners actually did. View Quote Thanks. First of all, love your site. I just got my first ARs, both pd trade ins, within the past cpl of months. Other than the retailer telling us which pd department they came from, any clues/hints that you can share to definitively track down the pd dept? Colt archives will probably only show the distributor. I have 5 colts now and they are all pd trade ins. I know the dept origins of 3 of them |
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These are running out fast, only a dozen left. If you want one, now's the time!
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