
Originally Posted by
glockshooter
I thought we have gotten over the TDP nonsense. The TDP is nothing more than a set of specs for the militarys M4. If you are buying a gun that is not in an M4 configuration then it is not going to follow the TDP right. Some people might need the TDP to justify their choises, but not every quality rifle follows the TDP. Does that mean that Sabre, LMT, or S&W rifles are not quality. The TDP gives Colt owner a means to justify there choice. Most of you guys quoting "TDP" dont even use your rifle in a way to even test it well.
Oh and I would also like to remind all the Colt lovers that .gov contacts generally go to the lowest bidders.
I am not saying Colt arent great guns, I am just saying they are not the only great gun.
TDP = Baseline. You can either be above or below that. It's a personaly choice and should be made based on one's need and how much one's life is worth.
The "lowest bidder standard" must be working because I just had to qualify using a well-wron M-16A2 that was probably made over a decade ago and was still able to hit all of the 300-meter on a half-size "Ivan" sillouhette pop-up target. JM2CW.
Last edited by CarlosDJackal; 03-29-09 at 14:52.
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