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This is probably the most likely scenario.
Here’s my run down:
Colt CCU purchased Jan 17 - C marked BCG
LE6920 (Magpul SL version) Nov 17 - C marked BCG and cage code on all parts inc CH
Colt SOCOM Upper 14.5 PW custom built by Colt through G&R - Dec 17 no C mark on BCG
Colt M4A1 SOCOM rifle (US Prop rollmark) - Sept 18 no C mark on BCG
Colt spare BCG purchased at G&R - Oct 18 no C marked BCG
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All my non C marked bolt carriers do have MPC marked bolts.
I’ve always assumed the “C” in MPC stood for Colt. Can anyone confirm that?
With no more C marked carriers that would seem to be the only identifying Colt marking of the BCG.
ETA: I also have a few LMT standard BCG. LMT bolts are easily identifiable due to a few unique features but, like the “new” Colt carriers, there are no identifying marks either.
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Last edited by arptsprt; 11-09-18 at 11:03.
This is good news for Colt.http://soldiersystems.net/2018/11/09...-from-colt-fn/
Very interesting thread. I would ask, are the rifles still built to the TDP? Specifically the 6920. Sure the markings have changed but does it still have individually magnetic particle inspected barrels and bolts? And M16 carriers? Made out of the correct materials? With in spec 5.56 chambers? Are the rifles still properly assembled, properly torqued and staked in all the right places? How do they perform? That's what really matters.
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