The Holy Grail of Colt

Actually,

I handled three of the last batch in...

upper and lower have a bad fit...

Its the worse trigger i have ever seen by far in ANY Ar...

Pins are NOT milspec...

makes you wonder why they call it LE...
 
Original and complete 921 top end...just showing off and getting the post count up.::evil:
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Nice.....

One thing i've noticed though, for the courses i've been through, TR, Vickers, Taylor, my 6920 has kept running even when bushys, Rock rivers, armalites go down. Most notibly because of misstaked carrier keys, poorly staked castle nuts on the buffer tube, a couple because of two stage triggers. The colt keeps running....
 
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One thing i've noticed though, for the courses i've been through, TR, Vickers, Taylor, my 6920 has kept running even when bushys, Rock rivers, armalites go down. Most notibly because of misstaked carrier keys, poorly staked castle nuts on the buffer tube, a couple because of two stage triggers. The colt keeps running....

That's the number one reason I love them, the "fit and finish" guys can have their RRA guns, now I ran a Bushmaster real hard and never had a problem but I like knowing that I have a gun as close to Mil as possible and that a standard was followed. I will say that for 99% of people (including me) a tuned AR of any major brand will work just fine once those points you mentioned are taken care off. I have had two RRA triggers let go on me, if I go with another trigger it will be Giesselle's DMR trigger.
 
Actually,

I handled three of the last batch in...

upper and lower have a bad fit...

Its the worse trigger i have ever seen by far in ANY Ar...

Pins are NOT milspec...

makes you wonder why they call it LE...

Ahh, sounds like a true rack grade service rifle...
 
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