I bought my LE901 off of GunBroker for $1500ish about three years ago. For that price, I felt it was a good value
I bought my LE901 off of GunBroker for $1500ish about three years ago. For that price, I felt it was a good value
I don’t personally feel the DD or LMT rifles are drastically better though. FWIW my little brother has an SR25 and an LMT and they don’t necessarily outperform the Colt considering the much higher price. However, the KAC is a very nice weapon, and the LMT is as well, but I seriously doubt the Colts will be seen at the prices they were last summer.
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I would agree with this, but the thing one gained with choosing a $2500 DD/LMT over a $2500 Colt LE901 was that you knew that more than likely DD/LMT would be making / have parts / weapons available far more easily that Colt would. But when they dropped $1K+ off the sticker price, the Colt became far more attractive even with those potential short comings.
I would agree with the general assessment that the Colt LE901/CM762s perform very well. Mine hasn't been shot with anything other than PPU M80 out to 350yards and at that range hitting an 8" plate was a no brainer - unless I got cocky every shot was a hit. So with cheap FMJs it's holding near 2-ish MOA out to 350 and I'm by no means a precision shooter. More than capable as a battle rifle or even a semi-precision rifle.
Yup. Thats always been a downside to the Colt 901 family. The spare parts were and are still fairly hard to come by, all things considered. Although they seemed more abundant when the rifles were still in production, but they still seemed limited on the availability. Im fortunate to get what I did when I did, especially the complete bcg.
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Especially since there’s nothing that’s compatible with an AR10/AR308. The 901 rifles are even less compatible due to the monolithic upper. I loved my LMT but someone made me an offer I couldn’t refuse so I let it go. I’m not a DD fan and really believe the Supreme 3 are KAC, Larue and LMT but I love my Colt and pieced it together for less than 1100.00 when ArmsUnlimited was selling the lower and upper separately.
I prefer the Colt over Larue, but the Larue is still a damn fine weapon. I dont have any experience with the DD 762 rifle, but I do have a v1 m4. Its a nice weapon, but I dont shoot it much anymore. Yeah the hard part for me now is finding the ambi parts and pins for the lower. I doubt theyd fail, but Im just one of those that wants spares. Lol. I got my bcg from AU. Them and brownells were the only ones aside from gunbroker to reliably score parts for them.
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I have played some pretty dramatic musical guns with my modern 308 rifles. I have had went from Larue OBR > LMT> Scar 17 > HK > SCAR 17 > Larue PredatOBR > to LE901 and SCAR 20.
I am pretty happy with where I am now. I initially bought the Colt because it was cheap but I actually turned out to be one of my favorite in a “Battle rifle” roll. It is 8.4 pounds with a monolithic receiver, heavy barrel and heat shield with very robust iron sights. I feel like it is more ergonomic and better shooting than the SCARs I have had. If I was looking for a battle rifle I would put it ahead of the others even at 2400 dollars.
In the DMR roll it falls short. But that is why is still have a SCAR 20. I would love to see the Colt Canada C20 offered. The accuracy testing results seem to indicate it is an incredibly accurate rifle.
Last edited by call_me_ski; 10-11-20 at 22:56.
I agree with this. The Colt definitely performs much higher than its price tag. I would love to see some C20s come out. But this weapon was designed more as a battle rifle than a DMR so I don’t expect it to perform as well as other rifles better suited in that role. My current DMR role is being filled with a 224 Valkyrie with a 22” .936 Bartlein. Its not light. I do want a scar 20. The ones Ive played with were pretty tits.
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