Uhh... What do you think CMV stands for?I'm going to guess that Colt will be outsourcing all components related to that mid-length barrel and gas system.
The clue: the barrel material is listed as 4150 CMV, while any barrel Colt makes for government contract must be chrome-moly-vanadium per MIL-B-11595. It would be a logistical accident waiting to happen to allow a non-conforming material into the Colt barrel works.
Uhh... What do you think CMV stands for?
Have you read MIL-B-11595e? ORD 4150, ORD 4150 resulferized and 4150 CMV all meet the spec, so no, Colt doesn't have to use chromoly vanadium.
Uhh... What do you think CMV stands for?
Have you read MIL-B-11595e? ORD 4150, ORD 4150 resulferized and 4150 CMV all meet the spec, so no, Colt doesn't have to use chromoly vanadium.
... 4150 technically can't be CMV because of the lower carbon content. 41V45 would be more correct I guess. Basically 4150 CMV is more marketing than anything else.
Take a look at Colts spec sheets though and every single AR is listed as 4150 CMV, which as you've pointed out isn't technically correct.
And no they don't have to use CMV. As long as they use any of the three specs listed they'd be GTG.



























