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    Colt and Noveske are both great. Both are exceptionally well made and reliable. I am fairly certain that the Noveske will be more accurate. The question is do you need that accuracy? If so, buy it. I would personally consider getting an upper and then a lower receiver of my choosing and slap it together myself.

    I generally build everyone of my carbines and prefer that route over purchasing a complete platform.
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    A Colt will get you one more rifle off a factory assembly line.

    John Noveske is not a dock-to-stock manufacturer, per se, in that I don't believe he builds his own lowers, uppers, internals, rails, or barrels.

    Every weapon he ships is a custom or semi-custom built weapon -- the premium you are paying for is human hand fitting and finishing.
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    I have a Noveske basic carbine and a 6920; I don't think you can go wrong with either... good luck with your purchase.

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    I carry a 6920 for a patrol rifle, nough said.

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    I vote Noveske...

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    Disregard
    Last edited by Skyyr; 04-14-10 at 18:05. Reason: I suck at reading

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyyr View Post
    Ummm... lol? That couldn't be any further from the truth. Until recently, Colt CS virtually non-existent. Coupled with Noveske's lifetime warranty and the fact they'll bend over backwards to help you, Noveske wins by leagues in the CS department.
    That's exactly what he is saying... You are AGREEING with him. Seriously, you just repeated what he said.
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    I may be biased, but I LOVE Noveskes:




    But I have owned Colt before as well, and certainly nothing to complain about. You also may want to consider a middy, which Noveske does quite well, but Colt does not as of yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whootsinator View Post
    That's exactly what he is saying... You are AGREEING with him. Seriously, you just repeated what he said.
    gotta love the argugreement.

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    I have been thinking of the mid length. that would be a 16 in nov reece-correct? that would put the rifle the same size as the 6920? I am really only concerned about reliability, and not accuracy. thanks to all

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