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10/30/2003 8:20:38 PM EDT
Does anyone know if the new Colt lowers (Match Targets) that are being sold have the sear block? What about front hole size and are they drilled for a pin?

Thanks!
10/30/2003 8:49:06 PM EDT
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Here are two pics of my new Colt 6400c M4 carbine lower.

As you can see it does [b]not[/b] have a protruding sear block, the front pin is standard size and it already has a pushpin [:)]

[img]http://home.comcast.net/~cjan99999/Colt_Lower_copy.JPG[/img]

[img]http://home.comcast.net/~cjan99999/M4_Lower.JPG[/img]
10/31/2003 2:34:54 AM EDT
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As you can see it does [b]not[/b] have a protruding sear block...
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...Heh...They left that part of the lower unmachined...

Interesting...They don't use a roll pin in the trigger guard...
10/31/2003 3:31:03 AM EDT
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Interesting...They don't use a roll pin in the trigger guard...
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They used to, so now we have yet another Colt "collectors item" that the Coltniks can spend their time, and too much money, slobbering over [:D]
10/31/2003 3:51:13 AM EDT
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As you can see it does [b]not[/b] have a protruding sear block...
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...Heh...They left that part of the lower unmachined...

A much better idea than the separate block. Looks better. And lower cost.

Hey, Shamayin, are you missing the Atlanta traffic yet?

10/31/2003 1:37:54 PM EDT
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Interesting...They don't use a roll pin in the trigger guard...
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The picture is misleading. It has a conventional hollow roll pin in the trigger guard. It's not solid like it appears to be in the picture.
10/31/2003 2:03:33 PM EDT
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Hey, Shamayin, are you missing the Atlanta traffic yet?

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Yea; 'bout as much as I miss the hangnail I had last week.[:D]

Actually, I had a taste  of it again two weeks ago.  Had to get some training at the State Police training center in Forsyth, GA; and hit rush hour on I 75 both going down and coming back.  Yuk!

Was driving a State Prison vehicle and damn near turned the Blue lights on just to get thru, but resisted the temptation.

Hijack over[:D]
10/31/2003 5:07:52 PM EDT
[#7]
Thanks for the info and the pics CJan_NH. That's exactly what I was looking for.
10/31/2003 9:37:01 PM EDT
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I just paid tooo much to get an assemble COLT lower, and does not seem too look like that.
the back of the receiver is the same (Colt is alittle toooo paranoid about DIAS, the 10+ years in Club Fed is more than enough to deter messing with it),
BUT -- my front piviot pin is standard size, but again it is a damm SCREW!!!!! and to top it off there is no hold drilled to put a detent spring and pin to make my overpriced COLT "normal"!
Dammit Colt "screwed" me again - no pun intended.

11/1/2003 1:41:06 AM EDT
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Have it drilled [s]JAFO[/s]pbuff.

Your avatar looks a lot like JAFO's pbuff.

[edited to correct name]
11/1/2003 8:30:22 AM EDT
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what does JFAO mean?
I did get a quote- $40.
After paying $300 for the complete lower,
$10 shipping
$20 for FFL transfer
$~18 sales tax

It makes me sick to think of another $40.
I should of just bought a RRA, better product, better price!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I thought I would get fancy an built a sort of replica of a M16A1 or SP1, and I thought the Colt pony would be a nice extra for this.
Stupid & expensive Idea!

1/7/2004 5:38:53 AM EDT
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what does JFAO mean?
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JAFO, he's another poster. I mistook your avatar for his when I responded.
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