So it's more or less a 6940 in .308?
I didn't even know such an animal existed. Does somebody make high capacity magazines (20 round) for it?
Very interesting.
So it's more or less a 6940 in .308?
I didn't even know such an animal existed. Does somebody make high capacity magazines (20 round) for it?
Very interesting.
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takes standard SR25 pattern mags...Magpul lr20, KAC, larue.
This may be a dumb question, but will we know that this is built to the same level of quality, materials and testing as a 6920/6940?
Separately and hopefully not dumb, I've read that the 6940 uses a proprietary barrel extension that limits your ability to replace the barrel with non-Colt barrels. Any idea if the SP901 does the same?
Are there really that many monolithic 308 caliber guns? I can only think of this and the MWS if you're talking about ARs. Maybe I'm just not thinking, but for the monolithic 5.56s I can't think of any that are that heavy. Colt's monolithic 5.56, the 6940, is 6.6 lbs or so for comparison's sake.
The SCAR 17S is monolithic and only weighs around 7.7 lbs. Admittedly, the rail is a bit short on the SCAR. That looks to be the one thing on the Colt I'd prefer, but having toyed around with the MWS with a decent optic I knew within seconds that it wasn't something I wanted to be lugging around. They're have been quite a few complaints in that regard as a quick search here will attest. I was initially excited by this rifle before I went the SCAR route when it was being said to weigh around 8lbs and the only other 308 AR that could claim that was the SR25 EMC at 4-5k. It seems the PredatAR has filled that void.
Being able to swap uppers isn't really that compelling of a feature for my needs. I'm sure it's still a damn fine rifle, just not anything I feel a burning need for.
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Yes there are.
Rail is shorter, is PLASTIC and from my experience and many others, not all that accurate (compared to other semi-auto .308's). So think of the exta 2lbs as accuracy insurance.The SCAR 17S is monolithic and only weighs around 7.7 lbs. Admittedly, the rail is a bit short on the SCAR.
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You really had to start this thread, didn't you.
Looks like some more interesting things to look at when the piggy bank gets broken.
And, just to maybe answer some questions, here is Colt's description in case anyone needs it:
THE RIFLE FOR ANY HUNT!
Be it prairie dog hunting in Texas, whitetail hunting in Maine or elk hunting in Colorado, the Colt SP901™ is the rifle for the hunt. Chambered in the classic .308 Winchester (7.62x51 NATO) cartridge, the SP901 is the perfect choice for medium to large sized game animals. Exceptional accuracy is assured by its full floated, 16" chrome lined barrel and one-piece monolithic upper receiver, suitable for mounting your optic of choice. Keeping the varmint hunter in mind, the .308 Winchester upper receiver group can be easily swapped out for any Mil-Spec Colt upper receiver chambered in .223 Rem (5.56x45 NATO). The fact that all operating controls are ambidextrous, including the magazine release, bolt catch and safety, makes for versatility and ease of use. You can depend on the new Colt SP901 to take the shot of your lifetime!
FEATURES SP901
Caliber .308 Win (7.62x51 NATO)
Barrel Length 16.1" Heavy
Bore Chromed, 4 Grooves, 1-12" RH Twist
Front Sight Flip-Up, Adjustable Post for Elevation
Rear Sight Flip-Up, Adjustable for both Windage and Elevation
Extended Length 37.5
Collapsed Length 34.24
Weight 9.4 lbs
Action Semi-Auto, direct Gas System, Locking Bolt
Finish Matte Black
Special Features 1-Piece Upper Receiver
Full Floated Barrel
Bayonet Lug and Flash Hider
Ambidextrous Controls
Last edited by g5m; 09-29-11 at 11:00. Reason: add Colt's info
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Grant,
Two Questions:
Will you take pre-orders?
What about a factory SBR?
Thank you for your time
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