Colt M4??

You know what they say about a fool & his money ,
$500 + for a restricted POS that breaks in two.
Should be entertaining if they hit the market here . Can't wait for the reviews .
I'm sure all the negative reports on these things coming from US buyers is incorrect. must just be a American thing . I'm sure the Canadian version will be built to a higher standard . LOL
 
Yeah, pictures of ONE UNIT. Sound the alarm when more than 5% of all units show similar problems and I'll take notice... :rolleyes:

Yes the broken one is the different from all the others being produced. Great logic.

Pictures say it all, just looking at how its put together screams crap, cracked or not.
 
Yes the broken one is the different from all the others being produced. Great logic.

Pictures say it all, just looking at how its put together screams crap, cracked or not.

What the f*ck? Are you serious?

Have you never heard of lemons? The concept of a few rare units not meeting quality expectations for one reason or another is totally alien to you?


Wow. And apparently I'm the one being perceived as having cognitive difficulties. :eek:
 
Nice! that thing has the build quality of an Umarex air gun. OK. Less than that. A bunch of die cast zinc parts in a shell that looks like an AR. Except without it being able to withstand field use.

From the requirement to loosen off the flash hider, I gotta figure that the whole innards will slide out if you spin it completely off. Probably not rocket science to get it back together, but that video was apparently made for idiots that had no mechanical aptitude, or any chance of developing any.


Not very impressive.

No worries about anyone filling one of these with actual AR parts, I'd have to say.

I like the fake pins on the sides. Shades of 1970's Japanese motorcycles! Well, except for that the warranty was not voided if you stripped out the heads of the fake screws, trying to remove them...

I wouldn't want to be a dealer or warranty rep either. It would be job security, but I doubt that they are going to pay well enough to be dealing with that many PO'd customers.

Cheers
Trev
 
Forget it

After seeing the pics of the wafer thin aluminim casting I will not pursue this any further, No Colt M4 for me. For the $800 or so it would cost I have a very wide selection of new and used .22lr guns that are proven reliable.
 
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