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    LE6920HBPW ?

    Came across these and saw they are allegedly a limited production run. Meets the heavy barrel requirement here in my state and seems to be a nice lightweight colt AR with some interesting characteristics.

    14.5” barrel with pinned and welded muzzle brake to make it about 16.2”

    Heavy barrel but has the m4 profile/launcher cutouts

    M4 Carbine stamped lower

    Supposedly a run of 300 produced

    Apparently weighs a hair under 6lbs

    Apparently the first time Colt has sold a complete factory rifle with this orientation

    Anyone else have one? I just impulse ordered one from a LGS after I saw some of the details.

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    interesting - your state has a requirement for heavy barrel? How do they set the minimum thickness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeg26er View Post
    interesting - your state has a requirement for heavy barrel? How do they set the minimum thickness?
    “Advertised or marketed as a heavy barrel” is what the state police said. So there isn’t an actualy measurement or weight.

    Could be a pencil barrel manufactured by a company, stamped hbar and sold as a hbar and it’d be good to go.

    Talk about retarded.


    oh, but here is the funny part.

    AR10’s are not regulated, idiot lawmakers complete forgot about the AR15’s bigger more deadly brother, the AR10. AR10 can have any type of barrel. Matter of fact only the AR15’s (chambered in .223/5.56) have this requirement. Other calibers are not regulated like this.

    AK47 rifles cannot be purchased but AK74’s are fine. AK47 pistols are fine too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theM90NP View Post
    M4 Carbine stamped lower
    Someone posted photos of the most recent 2018 release in the LE6920HBPW thread that’s a little ways down the first page here, but the photos have since been removed. This latest release is actually marked “PROPERTY OF U.S. GOVT” and M4A1, just like the real thing. Looks great, but someone mentioned that only 250 are being produced. Grant had some but sold out in a day.

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    LE6920HBPW ?

    Quote Originally Posted by 3ACR_Scout View Post
    Someone posted photos of the most recent 2018 release in the LE6920HBPW thread that’s a little ways down the first page here, but the photos have since been removed. This latest release is actually marked “PROPERTY OF U.S. GOVT” and M4A1, just like the real thing. Looks great, but someone mentioned that only 250 are being produced. Grant had some but sold out in a day.
    Oh is it? I can barely find any info on them. Glad I snagged up a slot. Hopefully stamped M4A1/us govt property. i’d be pretty happy with that

    Dealer local to me still lists these in stock, double check and give him a call or email prior to order

    http://www.jlowesguns.com/COLT-6920-...BAR_p_792.html

    link to thread? haven’t been able to find what you were referencing
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    I have not been able to find any for sale marked m4a1 us prop. Only m4 carbine (other than the ones from the email grant sent which i stupidly procrastinated on).

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    Does this have an HBAR or the SOCOM barrel?

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    SOCOM barrel.

    Looked damn good.

    .... but if Colt calls it HBAR it’s an HBAR for all intents of the law...

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    FYI: SOCOM profile is not HBAR, therefore not legal in MD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coal Dragger View Post
    .... but if Colt calls it HBAR it’s an HBAR for all intents of the law...
    Yup, nothing to do with actual weight

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