Exactly. I don't care who you are, if you won't tell me what you're doing to my weapon, you don't need my money.
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People have the mistaken impression that putting together an AR is like putting together legos. It isn't. It isn't rocket science, but it is easy to screw up regardless of what an internet how-to post might assert.
Having some training, experience, the right tools, a TM, and heeding the advisories within are important.
Damn, #9 got me, well now I know.
I don’t like the idea of “proprietary”.
Hello,
I only use Genuine COLT Factory Parts and I buy them from S.A.W., so naturally, I got worried when I read the thread and went right to Ken.
The bottom line is: Specialized Armament Customers have nothing to worry about, SA and COLT still do business and the only reason some parts were briefly out of stock was due to people simply over running the supply system earlier this year. Now, that the rush has slowed, virtually everything is in stock in quantity.
Interesting. Colt has three types of accounts (Military, Commercial and LE). Ken does not fall under Military and has been removed as an LE dealer. So that leaves commercial. My understanding of the commercial program is that you cannot buy "parts" from them and for sure cannot get LE marked guns (6520, 6920, etc).
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Rest assured folks, Specialized Armament hasn't been removed from anything.
http://www.colt.com/law/downloads/Distributors.pdf