Last edited by C4IGrant; 09-29-11 at 08:29.
Interesting to read the comments about the “LEO only” markings.
All my ARs are Colt, and I never gave it any thought.
Still won’t, but it’s interesting nonetheless.
You folks that are concerned about LEOs not knowing the law and confiscating your gun, locking you up, etc?
What steps have you taken to mitigate this? Printed copies of the law, letters, phone calls, etc?
Few years back, I spoke to a Law Enforcement Rep at Colt – thread on TOS. Asked some questions, and these 2 answers apply here:
1. Colt builds guns for a specific customer order. The extra, overrun, not purchased guns are those that go to the civilian market.
2. There are no plans to remove the “LEO only” engraving (asked for a friend).
If there’s updated info about #1, I’d like to hear it.
If you are Dept XYZ and order guns in a certain configuration and their are extra's they will sell them to whomever.
Colt has stopped making guns with the "LE ONLY" roll marks. There is NO MORE LE guns. They are all SP's. So not only do I think the "LE Only" markings are a bad idea, but so does Colt.2. There are no plans to remove the “LEO only” engraving (asked for a friend).
If there’s updated info about #1, I’d like to hear it.
C4
Below is the e-mail I got from Colt concerning a question I had received from a customer. The customer believed that "LE" Colt's were/are made to a higher standard than the "Commercial" (Sporter) line.
What the hell does tighter specs and tolerances mean? It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that we’re not going to go through the expense of taking 1,000 bolts (for example) and doing a full layout on every one of them in order to determine which ones meet one print and which ones meet another tighter print. Think about it- two complete sets of gauges on the floor? Two sets of programs for the machines? Different tool change intervals? Doing so would cost far more money than having a single print in the first place. Here- a bolt is a bolt, an upper is an upper…
LE \ SPORTER \ MT \ EXPORT and even Govt Non-Contract guns are all inspected the same using the same parts.
If any of you come across someone spouting off that the LE and SP line and different, please forward them this link.
C4
So even the new runs of 6933,6945,6921 won't have the "Restricted Law Enforcement" markings?
I have the LE version and have never really worried about it. I doubt I would get much grief here in Texas but I guess you never know.
Last edited by decodeddiesel; 09-29-11 at 11:43.
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