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if this is any indication of their quality control i would say look elsewhere.
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Although just an FYI: The 6721 is the non-stepped, heavy-barrel (HBAR) version. So, that gun is heavier and longer than the 6920. It also has a 1/9 barrel twist, so it's not as accommodating on ammo selection (vs. the 6920's 1/7 twist). The 6920 is the one in high demand, and I have still seen them for less than $1600 currently. You should be able to do a bit better on the 6721 if you are looking for a deal. Check the following places: www.gunbroker.com www.gunsamerica.com www.auctionarms.com www.clydearmory.com etc. etc. etc......... SmileWavy |
WCC you ain't lookin for a Rube now are ya? Some one that don't know the value that these little black weapons are bringing now are ya? Colt LE Ar15 are priced at $2295.00 down in Houston.
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You Boyz are playin in the sandbox...if ya wana seperate the men from the boys then your talkin Knights SR15...I havn't seen a better made Black gun yet....
An if yer talkin about AR10 then the SR25 is the onlyyyy way to flyyyy...a bullet downrange. |
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Special forces groups are often guilty of having a "Gun of the month club" mentality, i view this to be one of those cases. The SR-25 addresses a problem that did not exist, IMO. Shrug. Generally speaking, i think most civives would be far better served with a Mini-14, it is a far more robust design than the AR, and it can operate in crappy environments without the special care and lubricants required by an AR. Mini-14s are also less than 1/2 the cost. |
Ya know ya are right about the Mini 14....
Thats why I have NM M1's and a Winchester mdl 70 Coyote (med weight SS barrel, laminated stock with a Leupold 14 X 56 scope) in 308 as well. |
I bought a used Colt Sporter II AR15 for $800 last May and I really enjoy shooting it. If you get one, I'd recommend that you buy a lot of ammo, since the prices are climbing. I reload my own ammo and that's how I can afford to shoot it at the local range. Buy some extra magazines and get a cleaning kit (with boresnake). AR15's are a lot of fun to shoot and I imagine the S&W would be a decent rifle, I just prefer the Colt.
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Bill, the Colt will not do anything better than a Bushmaster, Stag, Armalite or a Rock River Arms AR 15. If you gotta have a Colt, buy it, but I would hate to see you spend the extra dough if you are doing it because you think the other brands are of poor quality.
Go spend some time at AR15.com if you have not already and you will see plenty of guys who shoot 1000's upon 1000's of rounds through all the big name brands without issue. Here is an article I found on AR15.com that is a very detailed AR selection guide. http://www.ar15.com/content/page.html?id=493 In case you ever plan on swapping uppers and lowers, I am pretty sure Colts have bastard sized pin holes that do not readily work with other brands of standard AR components. This of course won't matter if you never intend to marry different components together. |
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I absolutely trusted mine (the M-21 is a M-14 derivative) with my life. |
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Thanks guys you've given me lots to consider.
Tim - that was a great article explaining the differences. That's going to be very helpful. I would like some collectability and not just a shooter. I thought I was going to get that with a S&W but it's looking like a Colt would be the way to go. |
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i like this one.
but i like rotary phones too. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1233279115.jpg |
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