Two of my favorite AR15s, purely based on simplicity and ease of use. It doesn't get much better than an A1 or A2 rifle, especially one made 100% by Colt.
1972 Colt SP1
2007 Colt 6520 Gov't Carbine LEO trade in
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Two of my favorite AR15s, purely based on simplicity and ease of use. It doesn't get much better than an A1 or A2 rifle, especially one made 100% by Colt.
1972 Colt SP1
2007 Colt 6520 Gov't Carbine LEO trade in
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I have always had a real fondness for the 6520 as a teaching gun.
For social purposes, it's an Aimpoint hands down. But for fun at the range, I always love time on a 6520.
Agreed! No batteries, no fogging, just pure marksmanship and reliability.
I prefer carry handles whether they are A1, A2, or A4. I like the way the sights work.
Too bad I missed out on 6520(s). I did manage to get a 6920 that I put a carry handle on. I even put a carry handle on my Dissipator.
Never forget every word you spoke when you took your oath of office.
Me too. I've got one on a 6920.
Brings me back, almost, to 1964 and the first time I sighted down one.
US NAVY
1961-1965
I'm doing a build using a YHM tube. Almost reluctant to finish it but I bought the setup off a former co-worker who was hard pressed for some cash. It will be the only build I've done without a carry handle. I think once I'm finished I'm going to sell the thing. I'm just too used to carry handles of one style or the other and factory hand guards.![]()
Never forget every word you spoke when you took your oath of office.
Speaking of carry handles and A1 sights; has anyone ever modified the A1 rear sight tumbler/wheel for better adjustment, or seen/hear of it done?
I was thinking today of possible drilling holes between the pre-drilled holes to see if that possibly fine-tunes the adjustment any. Seems there is enough room there.
Just a thought followed up by a question.
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