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Well, I got myself two nice gifts for x-mas a couple of months back!

 

A S&W M&P 15 and a Colt LE6920. Both shoot fantastic, and I was plinking steel plates at 200 yars with the Colt. What great fun! I'll take some better photos later.

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looks fun. I take it your S&W is a notch or two above their base model, because it has the dust cover for the ejection port.

 

Why did you pick up 2 ARs in the same caliber at the same time?

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Why did you pick up 2 ARs in the same caliber at the same time?

 

Well, the Colt was a surprise that I wasn't aware of until my parents decided to pull a Christmas story scenario on me later in the day. "Oh, what's that's over there?"

 

Needless to say, I was giddy with excitement when I opened the box.

 

And you can never have enough ARs!

 

The S&W is a 1:9 twist and the Colt is a 1:7.

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It was interesting for sure.

 

I'm planning on putting an ACOG on the Colt. Haven't decided on the magnification or what reticle I'd like. There are a lot more options than I thought. Ironically the optic is going to cost more than the gun itself, bahaha.

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I run the cheapest ammo I can find in my AR with no problems and I don't clean very often either...

 

I guess it's true, you just can't beat a quality weapon...

 

I run the cheap stuff through my M&P 15 and have never had a problem, got to love the AR platform and the M&P is very durable

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I found that I didn't have to do much cleaning of either weapon after a day at the range. I was using cheap surplus ammo and match-grade ammo with no feeding or firing issues on both weapons. Totally flawless.

 

I'm happy that I've managed to get not one, but TWO high-quality ARs from two great companies.

 

The Colt is by far my favorite though. Looking at throwing some MOE furniture on it too, if I ever get a chance to get some.

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Well, you've got an awesome family, I'm jealous of that Colt!

 

I'm surprised they were able to get it. They discontinued the model I have, and replaced it with one that had ugly markings on it.

 

I had always read that with Colt, you're buying a name, and that generally there is no difference. Maybe I'm on some Colt Kool-aid, but I can tell a difference between the finish and fit of the S&W and the Colt, and defintely notice the difference when compared to a DPMS, Bushmaster, or Stag Arms.

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It's like this, I could have my AR sitting on a table at a gun show: PWA upper and lower Colt M-16 parts kit (sans happy parts) and one awesomely worked trigger that basically allows of the operator of the weapon to bump-fire from the shoulder. This with a price of $950 and there would be a few people looking at it. You could have a Colt plain-jane AR sitting right beside it with a price of $1350 on it and it will sell before the "kit-gun" will...

 

People just know that if it says Colt, it's worth it...

 

I happen to agree, that's why I choose to carry a Colt 1911 daily. Am I a fan-boy? You bet!

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Yeah, they make teflon spacers that sit in the place of the 80 series parts, and yeah, it leaves a hole in the bottom of the slide where the firing pin safety was, I use it as a quick way to lube the firing pin when I strip it once a week for it's de-linting and lubing.

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Yeah, they make teflon spacers that sit in the place of the 80 series parts, and yeah, it leaves a hole in the bottom of the slide where the firing pin safety was, I use it as a quick way to lube the firing pin when I strip it once a week for it's de-linting and lubing.

 

Ahhhhh! Maybe I'll look into it. Unfortunately, I believe the series 80s have high profile sights.

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VaiFan, you ought to post in the rest of the forum more. All I've seen from ya in quite some time is this AR thread.

 

They look decent, though. If I were you, I'd sell em and use the $ to fund some more interesting rifles. wink.png

 

Oh PA, I would, but there just isn't much activity around here these days :/

 

It's mostly broken tap threads.

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