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Thread: Colt 6920 - Poor choice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ether View Post
    I think you picked the best heirloom AR for your kids...out of curiosity, what did you choose for the pistol part of the combo? I think I'd go Sig P226.
    That's what I did..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    I've been shooting AR's and M16's since 1973. Based on my experience and research, that carbine right there is *the* standard.

    That said, I agree with the other statements that the 6920 is a top tier carbine and well worth keeping as a practical firearm.
    Just one of the Shepherd's sheepdogs. Joshua 24:15

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    I ran a 6920 in the MAC class. About a month ago, I shot it in Pat's Carbine Operator's Class. I had two stoppages in that class. One was a faulty primer, and one was durring the second to last NSR drill at the end of the class. I wiped the bolt once during the MAC class. Other then that I have only added lube. That puts the round count at around 3100 rds with out cleaning.

    I don't want anyone to miss understand me though. I fully understand that all weapons, regardless of the make, are only ONE round from having a stoppage or from disassembling their selfs. I know full well that there is nothing "magical" about Colt. I just go with what I know. My expirence with my personal carbines has mirrored my service expirence.

    Shootmovecomm,(I think I got the right guy)
    Thanks for everything. It was great to shoot with you and "Lee Jones".
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    Roger that Matt!!!!!!!

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