No hard decision here. To my mind BCM, Colt, DD, and LMT are all good to go. You need to grab it, shoot a bunch and be happy before someone else grabs it up.
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No hard decision here. To my mind BCM, Colt, DD, and LMT are all good to go. You need to grab it, shoot a bunch and be happy before someone else grabs it up.
What everybody else just said. it's a great weapon and you shouldn't have any problems. Look very closely, and get it.
Can you get pics? There's easy ways to make sure it's LMT.
I LOVE my LMT Defender 2000! Sadly, I have only put about 70 rounds thru it so far. I did tons of research before buying and like most, came to the conclusion that you sacrifice nothing with LMT. I wish I had time to shoot it more! Family life is draining all of my free time. I sank $3000 into the gun, optic and whatnot too!:shout:
OP - I'm in Houston as well and have an LMT Defender if you'd like to shoot it, just let me know.
Mine IS NOT for sale - its a Factory SBR, but I do have a 16" barrel for it as well as the 12". I'd even let you shoot it suppressed.
PM me if your interested. Good luck!
I owned an LMT Defender 2000 for awhile. I will say hands down the smoothest and tightest with the best stock trigger right out of the box i have ever owned. It didnt need a thing done to it except swapping out the pistol grip to be a damn near perfect ar.
LMT makes amazing stuff, it's up there with the top tier brands. but if you don't want it let me know so I can take advantage of the deal. :D
I say inspect it to make sure its all 100% LMT just as Stickman said. My upper has LMT on the left side, but I dont know when they started doing that and of course the forge mark. You could also check the roll mark on the barrel, but I cant tell you off the top of my head what LMT's is, but I am sure somebody can post a picture(I am not at home otherwise I would pull my handguards off and snap a picture). Last would be the BCG, which again, I am sure somebody can point you in to the area of what to check for. I know my LMT bolt carrier has a fairly rough finish compared to some of my other(daniel defense and AAC) bolt carriers. If it is 100% LMT, drive on.
You'll also be saving even more money than you think, once you consider you won't be paying tax on the private party sale. Probably 400+ bucks versus the new Colt, easily enough to cover the cost of an Aimpoint PRO.
I have looked the rifle over once before. It is indeed a complete LMT Defender 2000. Says LMT on the upper. I would NOT pay 850 bucks for a Frankenstein AR built on an LMT lower...no thank you.
Thanks for the responses. I figured this was comparable to the 6920 in overall quality.
However (gnashes teeth...) my friend is now "not sure" if he wants to sell the damn thing! He is one of those goofy people that makes tons of money and buys all sorts of high end stuff and rarely uses it. Also one of those types that TALKS about buying and selling things but is iffy on actually doing so.
I am going to "work on him" for a while but if he gives me the run around much longer....I am going back to plan one and that is a brand new Colt 6920 Magpul edition.
Thanks again for the help....I only want to buy ONE AR and want a quality piece that I can build on and keep forever.
-brickboy240