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GaryO
02-11-10, 09:12
The rear sight/carry handle is removable? Does Colt offer a mid length set up? Do you more experienced guys always use so many abbreviations? I can understand about half of whats being said...thanks.

sgalbra76
02-11-10, 09:18
The rear sight/carry handle is removable?

Yep. After you remove it you can attach a rear flip-up iron sight and an optic of your choice.


Does Colt offer a mid length set up?

Colt doesn't offer any midlengths at this time. However, the Colt 6920 is the rifle by which all others are judged by. So, it will likely take you many thousands of dollars worth of ammo and years of abuse to wear it out. A midlength system on a 16" barrel does reduce parts wear and "slightly" reduces recoil, but you'll be really hard pressed to wear out the 6920.


Do you more experienced guys always use so many abbreviations? I can understand about half of whats being said...thanks.

If there is an acronym that you don't understand, be sure you ask :)

John_Wayne777
02-11-10, 09:23
The rear sight/carry handle is removable?


Yes. It is, in fact, necessary to buy an entire new rear sight or hacksaw the carrying handle if you want to mount an optic to the rifle.

This is one of the primary arguments, in my mind, for going with a weapon like the Daniel Defense XV or M4 over the 6920. The 6920 is a superb rifle to be sure, but the Daniel Defense guns offer the same quality and quality control with an optics-ready BUIS (backup iron sight) and an improved buttstock. When you see guys with 6920's it's rare to see them using the factory carry handle sight and the factory buttstock. By including those items from the box the DD M4/XV saves a few bucks in the configuration process.



Does Colt offer a mid length set up?


That I don't know. The 6920 label refers to a weapon built with a carbine length gas system, which has proven to be plenty reliable over the years with the right ammo and maintenance. You can't buy a mid-length 6920 because it doesn't exist. I know you can buy quality mid-length setups from suppliers like BCM. Daniel Defense is bringing one out soon as well.



Do you more experienced guys always use so many abbreviations?


IDK, but it's kind of SOP. Eventually most get the DL and are GTG. YMMV. ;)

You have to remember that you're dealing with an area of knowledge heavily influenced by the military and the government in general...and in those circles abbreviations are a language unto themselves. If you are struggling with an abbreviation, by all means ask about it. Nobody will confiscate your man card.

6933
02-11-10, 10:47
Colt 6920=Excellent weapon. Take off the carry handle and put on a quality BUIS like a Troy folder; expensive but well made. Both the CQB and the longer range sight-there are two that can be flipped for the situation, both integral to the rear sight- work well for me. Worth the $140. Bought one for a 6933, liked it so much bought one for the 6920. Good choice on the rifle.

Southern_Partisan
02-11-10, 18:49
... Do you more experienced guys always use so many abbreviations? I can understand about half of whats being said...thanks.

I stumbled across this "Acronyms and Abreviations Guide" on another site:

http://www.ar15.com/content/page.html?id=254

I found it to be pretty helpful.

Captains1911
02-11-10, 19:39
I stumbled across this "Acronyms and Abreviations Guide" on another site:

http://www.ar15.com/content/page.html?id=254

I found it to be pretty helpful.

not just "another site," but TOS;)

Southern_Partisan
02-11-10, 22:22
not just "another site," but TOS;)

Definitely TOS, but which one?? :D

TOS Teacher Over Shoulder (chat)
TOS Terms Of Service
TOS The Other Side
TOS Type Of Service
ToS Tales of Symphonia (video game)
TOS The Original Series (Star Trek)
TOS The Operating System
TOS TIOS (Television Infrared Orbital Satellite) Operational System
TOS Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
TOS Terminate on Sight (G-Unit album)
TOS Transactions on Storage
TOS Top of the Stack
TOS The Oceanography Society
TOS Temporarily Out of Stock
TOS Temple of Set
TOS Tramiel Operating System (Atari ST/TT operating system)
TOS Time of Sale
TOS Tape Operating System (IBM)
TOS Terminal Operating System
TOS Transfer Orbit Stage
TOS Tales of Suspense (comic)
TOS Trusted Operating System
TOS Time On Station
TOS TIROS Operational Satellite
TOS Traffic Operations System
TOS Temporarily Out of Service
TOS Time on Stream
TOS Tip of the Spear
TOS Tender of Service
TOS Terminate on Site
TOS The Organic Standard (journal)
TOS Tromso, Norway - Tromso/Langes (Airport Code)
TOS Tactical Operations Support (US TSWG)
TOS Top of Steel
TOS Terminal Operation System
TOS Trucial Oman Scouts (Unite Arab Emirates)
TOS Tennessee Orthopaedic Society
TOS Transfer of Sovereignty (Baghdad, Iraq)
TOS Top Of Slab (concrete)
TOS Total Outstanding Shares (Canada)
TOS Type Of Shipment
TOS Tactical Operations System
TOS Time Of Search
TOS Training Objective Statement
TOS Tactical Operations Squadron (USAF)
TOS Tactical Oceanographic Summary
TOS Terminal Oriented System
TOS Turbine Overspeed (aero engines)
TOS Tone Operated Squelch (two-way radio)
TOS Tactical Operator Station
TOS Terminal Oriented Software
TOS Testing Operations System
TOS Top of Shelf
TOS Transparent Optical Switch
TOS Track on Search
TOS Transition Operational State
TOS Transmission Optimization System
TOS Take-Off-Structure (electric substation structure)

SWATcop556
02-12-10, 01:45
IMO the 6920 is an excellent rifle that will serve you for years to come. That being said though I feel it is no longer the top choice for several of the reasons JW_777 mentioned.

The midlength is gaining strength in the 16" barrel market and for good reasons with research and real world experience to back it up. Almost everyone uses an optic or RDS of some kind so the carry handle is a waste. Many will also upgrade their stocks and grips as well. Companies that make these simple changes will soon overtake the 6920's popularity unless Colt decides to catch up with what the market wants. I don't see this happening though.

None of that takes away from the fact that it is a great rifle but to me, Colt is the Glock if the AR world. They were the first to find what works and make a quality rifle and have pretty much sat on their asses since then living off contracts. Now that there are other companies that make rifles of equal or better quality they need to catch up with modern techniques and product demands.

ColdDeadHands
02-12-10, 07:16
Have you looked at Noveske Uppers? You get a free lower with it right now which makes the deal hard to beat.

Noveske Light Reece Basic Upper $875
Noveske Lower $Free
CMT Lower Parts Kit $60
Mil-Spec 6 Position Stock Assembly $60

That comes to a Total of $995 +shipping. You can't beat that for a Noveske.

Pappabear
02-12-10, 16:56
For your first AR, you did good, real good. There are few wrong answers IMHO, 6920 is not one of them. Enjoy that bad boy.

CaptainChaos
02-12-10, 18:12
I have also been looking at the 6920, and may consider building a Noveske instead. I would like to give some casual 3-gun tournaments a try this coming summer and wanted an AR or similar to participate with. This may be the way I go..


Have you looked at Noveske Uppers? You get a free lower with it right now which makes the deal hard to beat.

Noveske Light Reece Basic Upper $875
Noveske Lower $Free
CMT Lower Parts Kit $60
Mil-Spec 6 Position Stock Assembly $60

That comes to a Total of $995 +shipping. You can't beat that for a Noveske.

GaryO
02-12-10, 18:19
For what it's worth, there is an ad running in the latest March 15th edition of Gun Digest ( Gun List ) from Bachman Pawn & Gun in Texas listing the Colt LE6920 for $1099 cash price plus $25 S&H...