I find Colt's fit to be the best. Their finish has a few scuffs which is totally fine, but there are a few examples out there that are kind of not okay. 99% of Colt's on the wall I would buy.
Let them hate all they want...as I said earlier,compare the basic build specs to the competition and you won’t find many competitors in its price range.
I might sound like a fanboy,but I’m actually just a guy looking to get the most for his hard earned dough.
I would think at least 40% of what is posted on these forums is unfounded gibberish,typically posted by people with an ar15 under their bed that hasn’t been fired more than a couple times...
My advice to you is;
Decide what the primary role is you are trying to fill
Do plenty of independent research
Rent one if possible
Determine your price range
Get the best basic components you can afford (barrel,receiver extension,trigger,buffer)
Just my .02$
Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the President... - Theodore Roosevelt, Lincoln and Free Speech, Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 47, Number 6, May 1918.
Every Communist must grasp the truth. Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party Mao Zedong, 6 November, 1938 - speech to the Communist Patry of China's sixth Central Committee
Regarding Bartocci, he clearly has a lot of affection and nostalgia for the Colt of old. So he seems legitimately dismayed over Colt's outsourcing and some of their other tone-deaf business decisions, but when asked straight up if the outsourcing is negatively affecting the quality of Colt rifles his answer was a relatively fair (in my opinion) "We don't know yet".
I'll still buy Colt stuff until there's some indication I shouldn't.
4,000 rounds in three years, that is more than average.
I just weighed the brass I have sitting to be processed from summer last year to today (actually last week) 47.3 pounds equals about 3,400 give or take in the last 9 or so months.
I know a lot of folks on the forum shoot more .223/5.56 than I do, but this poster of unfounded gibberish did it all without a Colt.
As you said - be a knowledgeable buyer, get reliable components. Research enough to understand the difference between BCG 'A' (with logo) at $169.00 and BCG 'B' at $89.00 (no logo) probably ain't $80.00 worth.
Some manufacturers chooses not to deal with casting flash on parts of the receiver that might discomfort the shooter, especially with an A2 grip. Then ask yourself what other, unseen, cost saving measures that manufacture that might employ.
Above all, encourage folks to have a reason for their opinions and purchases based on something other than dogma.
Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the President... - Theodore Roosevelt, Lincoln and Free Speech, Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 47, Number 6, May 1918.
Every Communist must grasp the truth. Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party Mao Zedong, 6 November, 1938 - speech to the Communist Patry of China's sixth Central Committee
I never said it had the best trigger in its price range.
I got that, but with what you paid plus cash out for the trigger, you are in this territory:
LaRue Ultimate AR-15 Upper Kit (assembled @ $792.00; unassembled @ $693.00) https://www.larue.com/products/larue...-15-upper-kit/
add this:
LaRue Billet Lower (@ $199.99) https://www.larue.com/products/larue-billet-lowers/
And since all you would have to do is assemble the lower to have a complete rifle at $991.99 or, if you are even handier, @ $892.99.
Pretty sure it will #1 - be more accurate than the Colt; #2 - since it has the MBT, it won't need another trigger.
Maybe apples to oranges, but that is the way I'd go before I bought a 6920 and put $240.00 trigger in it.
Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the President... - Theodore Roosevelt, Lincoln and Free Speech, Metropolitan Magazine, Volume 47, Number 6, May 1918.
Every Communist must grasp the truth. Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Our principle is that the Party commands the gun, and the gun must never be allowed to command the Party Mao Zedong, 6 November, 1938 - speech to the Communist Patry of China's sixth Central Committee
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