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    I understand the delimma that most newcomers face as I am a newcomer myself. I just purchased the exact Colt the OP mentioned last week. All my friends and family thought I was crazy since I could've bought a bushmaster with reddot for $599. After reading the knowledge base and stickies here, I thought the Colt was perfect for me and my needs.
    Same with me. Before finding M4C, I was close to either getting a bushmaster or RRA and a big factor in my decision was the cost.

    After educating myself here, I got my Daniel Defense m4v2 brand new for $1200. It came with a magpul adjustable buttstock, vertical grip, 7" quad rail and a 30 rd pmag. Now I laugh at the idea of me nearly getting a Bushmaster for $100-$200 cheaper but then adding the same things that came with the DD m4v2. It was an amazing deal because I purchased an excellent quality AR complete with the accessories I was going to get anyways.

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    Let me know if this AR meets your Mil-spec /Chart requirements! Then take a guess how much it costs!

    Barrel: 16", 4150 chrome moly vanadium steel, M4 profile, 5.56 NATO chamber with a 1:7 right-hand twist , hard chrome-lined, high pressure tested and magnetic particle inspected, carbine-length gas port, and M4 feedramps. Barrels are finished off with a taper pinned, f-marked, front sight post with sling swivel, standard handguards, an A2 flash hider, and are phosphate coated to Mil-specs.
    Upper: Forged 7075-T6 A3 AR upper is made to MIL-SPECS and hard coat anodized black for durability. Featuring T marks, M4 cuts and a mil-spec finish

    Bolt: Bolt is made of Mil-spec Carpenter 158 steel, Shot peened, MPI and HPT. Gas key is secured with grade 8 fasteners and staked per mil-spec. Bolt carrier is parkerized outside, chrome lined inside
    Lower: These forged lowers are quality made using material is 7075-T6 and are marked "MULTI" for caliber. Finish is Black Hardcoat Anodize per MIL-8625 Type 3 class 2. Mil-spec-sized buffer tube has 6 adjustment positions

    Standard carbine buffer

    Trigger: Geissele G2S is a high performance 2-stage trigger.

    Full auto bolt carrier

    Magpul rear back up sight
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaBoy View Post
    What's worse to me is those that "don't want to spend the extra money", yet they put ACOG's/Aimpoints in Larue mounts along with Larue or Danil Defense rails on a cheap AR.

    How does that even make sense?? I see M16A4 "clones" all of the time that use ACOG's and a KAC rail, but it's on a Del Ton kit or something. Your saving $200 on the rifle, yet you're adding a $1000 worth of gear.
    I can understand that. The goal is not to have a weapon, it's to have a piece of memorabilia. As long as it looks correct and functions well enough for the range that's really all that matters for a rifle with that intended purpose.

    I see it as falling under the same category as, say, a Luger or something. "I can't see why anyone would buy a Luger for $800, an H&K P30 is only $200 more.... it's more reliable and magazines are easier to find." Apples to oranges.

    Now, when it comes to a defensive rifle... Yeah, there need to be some quality standards. The Plinker Plus may not be the best option...

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    Quote Originally Posted by misanthropist View Post

    If you could get a Colt for $1100-1200 bucks, I would have FIVE OF THEM.

    In Canada, you can get a Norinco M4 for $700. A Colt, if you can find one, might be $3,000.
    How does that Norinco compare?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ggp2jz View Post
    Ill admit my first AR used a JSE upper and an Armalite LPK. I then used a DPMS LPK on my SBR and it is making me sick.

    What kind of malfunctions are you getting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GingerPatches View Post
    This is a legitimate question:

    Does anyone know the wholesale markup differences between Bushmaster & Colt? I'd like to know which one is more profitable for retailers.
    Without knowing other dealers pricing, with the distributors my father works with, the difference between a 6920 and the Bushmaster Patrolman's carbine that most closely resembles it, his cost difference is about $150+/-. Bushmaster does however produce several models that are a few hundred cheaper, however sticking to the closest representation of the Colt 6920 is the model with less than 200 bucks between them.

    Retailers can mark them up however they want, but if we say and even grand (just a random round number) for both of them, they'll make more on the Bushmaster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by St.Michael View Post
    A guy I know told me that his Rock River is just as good as any Noveske rifle and that night force scopes were over priced and to just get one of those "100 dollar ones" I guess we should all trade up.
    He is all wrong. You should just get the best rifle manufactured, the mini14 and you can make your own better than any manufactured scope out of a glass soda bottle and duct tape. You will be accurate out to 10 miles in 50 mph winds I tell you.

    Anything to make a buck

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksa464 View Post
    I often see so many nobs on this site that come to justify there DPMS or other "mil spec, just as good as.." AR-15 that was "for far less money". I can say today after getting back from my local Sportsmans Warehouse, these comments need to be put to bed. They just placed on sale today a Colt 6920 with a complete Magpul furniture outfit including butt stock for $1099. A Bushmaster carbine next to it was $100 cheaper.

    I thought to myself there is no reason for "I dont want to spend the extra money".

    Crazy.


    Right.

    We sell the 6920MP for $1060 and the 6920 for $930. Hard to beat for the money.


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    I bet twice a week people ask me, "If you see a good deal on an AR, give me a call."
    For the past 2-months, I give these guys the link to G&R, tell them the Colt is the best deal going, and briefly explain to them how to mail order a gun.
    I then tell them if they don't move on that deal, don't ask me to "look" anymore because they are not serious.

    But maybe it's just me...

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    Someone can save money on such things as entertainment, food or clothing but when it comes to protecting your life or your family's lives I just don't see compromising.

    I visit a few gun forums and am constantly amazed at the number of posters satisfied with a "deal" on a firearm with a proven history of unreliability.
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