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    Quote Originally Posted by C-grunt View Post
    Tombstone Tactical is the store I was at. First time there and I was impressed.
    Yea they have really good prices on the Colt oem models as well, some if the lowest I have seen. And Sonic's blem lowers for like $52

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    That is an incredible deal. All of the right parts. To build that on your own out of an OEM would be more expensive. As one poster noted, you can rebarrel that to a mid-gas for less than the cost differential to the Colt CCU, which is the current turn-key rifle.

    Anyone with money laying around and an articulable need / burning desire for a rifle are going to have a hard time handling this.

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    These prices are going to normalize at some point. I just paid $850 for a 6920-MPS-B locally. I know I could have found one cheaper online but I wanted to hand pick one. In conversation the salesman pointed out all the other Colt 6920s and 6720s were $1176 and once the overstock on the MPS-B was sold they would go up to the same. I think once the big online sellers run out of overstock we will all regret not buying a couple of these.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    That's because with that barrel profile the rear QD point cannot be used.
    Does Centurion make two versions of the same rail? One with QD sockets and one without.

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    Pretty sure it's standard profile. But that area where the QD is at needs more depth like the original CMR rail. Mine original CMR and the CMR MLOK are noticeably different. I should add that "I suspect" this is the issue since I haven't tried that exact configuration.

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    What barrel profile is it?



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    Well it would appear so since it's shown in the pic.

    Quote Originally Posted by peashooter76 View Post
    Does Centurion make two versions of the same rail? One with QD sockets and one without.



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    If 6920 based it should chrome lined barrel correct? Every where I have read chromelined isn't mentioned.

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    Pulled from spec sheet:
    SKU LE6920-R Upper Rec. Material 7075-T6 Aluminum Lower Rec. Material 7075-T6 Aluminum
    Upper Rec. Finish Black Hardcoat Anodized Lower Rec. Finish Black Hardcoat Anodized
    Model Name M4 CARBINE Barrel Material 4150 CMV Front Sight None Included
    Caliber 5.56x45MM Barrel Finish Manganese Phosphate Rear Sight None Included
    Capacity 30 + 1 Barrel Technical 1:7RH, 6 Groove, Chrome Lined Fire Mode Semi-Automatic
    First Production 2017 Barrel Length 16.1 in. Trigger Type Single Stage
    Availability Standard Distribution Overall Length 32-35.5 in. (81-90cm) Grip Government A2 Grip
    UPC Code 098289020604 Unloaded Weight 6.5lbs Operating System Direct Gas Impingement, Carbine
    Safeties Reversible Safety Selector Included Accessories 30rd Magpul® PMAG® Magazine,
    Pulled from Range 365 article:
    “The Trooper offers a really great opportunity for fans of the Colt AR-15 platform,” said Justin Baldini, product director for Colt, in a statement. “We set out to create something that is right in line with what today’s Colt M4 customer wants, so we started with our industry-standard LE6920 and worked with Centurion Arms to develop a new M-LOK capable free-floated forend just for the Trooper.”

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    I'm not sure what exactly is different between a standard CMR rail and the one the trooper comes with, but here's a shot of the markings on it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by cl2 View Post
    I'm not sure what exactly is different between a standard CMR rail and the one the trooper comes with, but here's a shot of the markings on it.
    According to a post on TOS, "the CMR rail on the 6920-r is the "oem version" which lacks QD sockets and metal inserts for the screws". This info supposedly came from Centurion Arms directly.

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