Put that 6920 back in the safe and start saving your shekels for your new gun, whatever it is you decide on.
You'll regret selling that Colt I would bet. I was just reading a thread on another site entitled "Guns You Should Never Have Sold" or something like that. It had many pages of posts...
Johnnie F. - recovering Statist
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Have you read TheTruthAboutGuns.com today?
saw one at my local walmart today for 1098
I just recently purchased a colt le6920 at walmart for 1097.00 plus tax. several walmart stores in ne arkansas have at least one in stock. I was wanting either a rra ath or a wilson combat tactical but saw the colt le6920 in stock and for the price could not resist. Glad I got the colt as it is accurate and with about 700 rounds both factory and reloads without 1 ftf or fte dont see how either of those rifles could be better. jmo
I wish walmarts around here had any AR-15s. Let alone Colts for a good price... You all are lucky.
Another vote for "keep it." No functional reason to get rid of the 6920, its as good or better a rifle than anything else out there. Maybe not as whiz-bang to some, but they will keep working, and you never have to second guess any part colt puts in it.
And yet another vote for keeping the Colt. I would NOT part with my LE6920 for double the money I paid for it at my local WalMart. The 1057 bucks and tax was worth every penny and do not regret the purchase in any way.
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I don't know your personal financial situation, but...
...at the risk of sounding like a broken record, I advise you to keep your Colt and save up for another rifle.
You already put the time and effort into researching prior to buying your Colt, and it isn't as though it costs you any money if you keep it nice and clean in your gun safe, right?
Good luck - whatever you decide!
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