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Thread: Colt 6720 + LaRue Tactical build

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    Colt 6720 + LaRue Tactical build

    We don't see that many custom builds utilizing the Colt 6720 so thought I would post a pic up of one we did for a customer.


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    SPECS:

    6720
    Shaved FSB
    LT 11.0


    FSB Cut and Ground to shape


    FSB Re-finished


    Finished product

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    LaRue is still one of my favorite rails on the market. Nice looking build... Must have been a special customer as I know how much you love shaving FSB's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by d90king View Post
    LaRue is still one of my favorite rails on the market. Nice looking build... Must have been a special customer as I know how much you love shaving FSB's.
    We bought some air cutting tools and a bench grinder so it is an easy thing for us to do now.


    Cost for a shaved FSB is $65.


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    Hell yea thats pretty sweet nice work

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    Quote Originally Posted by hec912 View Post
    Hell yea thats pretty sweet nice work
    Thanks much.

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    Very nice looking build, Grant.

    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    We bought some air cutting tools and a bench grinder so it is an easy thing for us to do now.
    And you practiced at it for a while before hacking customers' stuff up, right?
    Last edited by 40Arpent; 01-05-12 at 17:03. Reason: typo

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    Douchebag or not, ML puts out the best quad rails on the market, IMHO. Nice build.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 40Arpent View Post
    Very nice looking build, Grant.



    And you practiced at it for a while before hacking customers' stuff up, right?
    I had done them before, but it was a slow process so I really tried to NOT do them. With the purchase of better tools, I can do it much faster now.



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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    I had done them before, but it was a slow process so I really tried to NOT do them. With the purchase of better tools, I can do it much faster now.



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    I agonized on my last upper on whether to get a 6920 or a 6720, deciding to go with the 6920 only because more potential students will have something comparable or lighter, and I wanted the upper to be the least "trick" as I could stand.

    Ok, I pondered it for about 10 minutes, but that's about as close as I get to agonizing over a purchase.
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