Originally Posted by
C4IGrant
There really isn't. If you put a comp on both guns and then measure split times, you will not find much difference at all (cannot go by feel, must go by performance).
Over the last two years, they have actually made HUGE strides to embrace the commercial market (IMHO), we now have a LARGE selection of Colt parts (specifically NFA uppers and barrels). Factory built SBR's are now available to commercial distributors (before it was LE only distributor and sales). This is a HUGE change at Colt.C4
Split times aren't the issue. The issue is LISTENING TO THE ****ING CUSTOMERS!!!!! Which Colt hasn't done until very recently. Again, businesses ignore their customers at their own peril. The proof is in the pudding, and it's called bankruptcy.
And, without any intended malice, you're too close to be objective. You earn your living hocking their wares, so you have a staked interest in supporting what Colt has done.
I don't.
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus (519 BC – 430 BC) Power should only be given to those that want it least.
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