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The 6920 is the bargain rifle, given its specs. The new 'bargain' rifle will cater to those who don't do a lot of shooting, and could care less about specs, but more about the 'cool-factor.'
Where's the mid-length AR with ambi-bolt release and centurion rail??
Wasn't there talk at some point of a 6940 with an extended cutout rail that continued past the folding front sight?
I swear I saw a pic somewhere.
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Sadly, not a thing I'd be interested in.
Colt sire does have ****ing-up with their product line down-pat.
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Very disappointing that the SOCOM was not in the catalog.
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I couldn't find a single SOCOM II for sale online, and the standard SOCOM carbines seem scarce too.
I'm not even sure what the SOCOM II is worth now, my understanding is that Colt only made 1500 of them. Not sure about production numbers on the SOCOM, does anyone know?
I wonder if I should stop shooting the Colt, and use my Daniel Defense instead. I never thought a Colt M4A1 pattern rifle could have collector value, but I'll bet owners of SAA's, 1911's, Pythons, and Anaconda's never thought their guns would either.
The standard SOCOM rifles seemed to be prevalent with stores even slashing prices down to $1200 or more.
I've heard they're coming back but not seeing it in the catalog makes me question that info.
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