What would happen if VW contracted some manufacturing plant in China to build cars and slap a VW Golf label on it as long as the parts fit and it looked like VW Golf but on closer inspection had numerous inconsistencies with Golfs that came out of VW factories?
No one is playing fast and loose. The expanse is not a traditional Colt built rifle, that is the barrel and bolt are not Colt(and many other parts) which is the heart of the rifle. Compared to any other AR offered by Colt, the expanse is a different animal. Yes Larue and Noveske source their barrel blanks from somewhere else, they also aren't trying to sell complete guns for $700 and both build very high end reputable rifles.
It'd probably be a lot like that time they opened a Mexican factory so they could cut costs. The parts were different from their German produced counterparts, and they were vastly inferior in quality. But no one sat around talking about how "they aren't real VW's"
What's the deal with the lawsuit?
For my own knowledge this time - except the rail (for obvious reasons), what modifications does a monolithic upper preclude ? The barrels are easily replaceable and the upper does not impede access to any other component that I can think of.
Allow me to reiterate, I'm not speaking about the potential quality of the Expanse guns. My point all along has been that people only have a problem with this because of the Expanses price point. The fact that LaRue and Noveske do the same thing, but they get a pass because "they don't sell guns for $700" reinforces that ultimately this is people being snobby about price point. They saw an opportunity to grab a piece of a new market, and they took it. Why people are pretending this is some capital offense is beyond me.
The difference is that both cars came out of VW factories. In this case you have a rifle stamped Hartford, Connecticut when it was made in Texas by Bold Ideas.
How does this effect the consumer and more to the point the OP and this discussion?
As previously discussed Colt doesn't make its parts in Hartford either. You ever notice how people didn't #### all over the "Colt Competition" rifles even though they weren't assembled in Hartford?
In what capacity are people not getting what they pay for? Are there quality issues with the guns?
We aren't talking about CCR, but I see your point. For those (again) in the know, the CCR is also an overpriced bottom level AR that is beig foisted on the well earned reputation of Colt products. Another reason and it is a fairly weak one is that people see the CCR as a COMPETITION RIFLE not a service grade rifle. For some that means it's ok to use non milspec parts or any other aftermarket or sub standard parts.
You aren't getting what you pay for because the expanse is not made with the same parts to the same specs/level of detail by genuine COLT employees at the Hartford plant.
The expanse and the CCR are nothing more than low end AR rifles with Colt badging, it's as close to fraud as you can get in my opinion.
As I previously said when it pertained to the Expanse, and it also pertains to the CCR or any other AR. I'm not speaking about the quality of the rifle, I'm speaking solely to the double standard.
How so? You're paying substantially less than you would for their other offerings. Get what you pay for, and all that.
So where do you come out on Brownings, Winchesters and Weatherby's?
What double standard?? Dumb people will not realize that the lower cost Colt is not in fact the same high quality and higher priced Colt. However Colt is banking on this ignorance to sell guns, that is a shady business practice. I would never buy either the CCR or the Expanse as both are junk.
I agree that you get what you pay for but again the ignorant or the uneducated consumer doesn't understand that. Which is precisely why DPMS, Norinco, the Expanse and the S&W sport II(to name a few) all sell quite well. People are indoctrinated with what I call "Walmart syndrome" where price is the only factor whether they know the quality is lacking or not. Getting more while paying less is the formula, quality has no role in the equation. The big difference comes in the fact that the Expanse is riding on Colt's name which even the most novice of shooters knows and recognizes as quality. That quality simply is not there with the CCR or Expanse lines. No one associated Norinco or DPMS with quality so they're simply selling what they've always sold, low end guns.
I have no use for anything Browning makes, nor Winchester or Weatherby.
Kidd X.I would never buy either the CCR or the Expanse as both are junk.
I have no use for anything Browning makes, nor Winchester or Weatherby.
Kidd X.
You and Leg are the only two Experts calling the Expanse .. "Junk"
Please elaborate. What parts should I have on hand to replace please?
Thanks
I have referenced the parts in my Expanse here:Its not that it is chunk. But if you look at the BCG for example it will not have all the markings that show it was properly MPI or that it was made by Colt at the Hartford plant. It is an outsourced rifle. Not a Colt made to the TDP.
You guys need too google TDP or perhaps read Black rifle II and catch up on the basics.
All these other guns are largely reversed engineered unless dealing with say a new system like HK416 produced by Heckler & Koch.
I have referenced the parts in my Expanse here:
https://www.cdnnsports.com/gun-parts.html#brand=AR&manufacturer=COLT,COLT COMPETITION
The Bolt is marked MP and the BCG is Chrome Lined.
Barrel is marked C proofed but I'm not sure what that means.
The expanse is not chunk, it's just not made entirely by Colt at Hartford and is not up to the TDP. I forget the company but they have a lawsuit against Colt, and they made most of the expanse. Personally I think the "expanse" was a bad idea for the most part. Colt needs new management, and owners, the people there have zero clue what is going in the market commercially and militarily.
If you buy Colt buy a 6920 Colt. TDP Milspec that is the only company that actually is legally able to sell a TDP rifle in USA. For Canada "COLT CANADA" is the only one that is closest to military issue. In fact Colt Canada probably makes the closest thing you can buy to a military specification rifle out there period that you can buy anywhere.
FN commercial variant is made in another plant They cannot make the TDP rifle they make for the US military or they would be sued.
BCM excellent quality but does not have the TDP or all manufacturing process that Colt USA has.
DD makes great stuff but again same thing.
If you are cheap, and stupid living in the USA then they will buy what is ever cheaper, that is the mentality these days. Plus very few people will pay for the SBR tax stamp to get a 14.5 never mind an actual CQB AR barrel length like 11.5 or whatever.. that's why the pistol Brace is a big seller.
I have referenced the parts in my Expanse here:
https://www.cdnnsports.com/gun-parts.html#brand=AR&manufacturer=COLT,COLT COMPETITION
The Bolt is marked MP and the BCG is Chrome Lined.
Barrel is marked C proofed but I'm not sure what that means.
What double standard?? Dumb people will not realize that the lower cost Colt is not in fact the same high quality and higher priced Colt. However Colt is banking on this ignorance to sell guns, that is a shady business practice.
I did the opposite from a lot of people and got the more expensive Colt Canada MRR 11.6" first. I didn't like the looks of most of the cheaper ones and I carried a C7/C8 for 21 years so I'm familiar with the Colt Canada/Diemaco brand. For my second I was going to get another MRR but this time with the 16" barrel but I went to SFRC one day and got to hold an FNH FN15 SBR 14.5" and ended buying it for $1000 less than the MRR.
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