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The Colt 6920 is the ultimate AR15 carbine in many peoples opinion. The size and configuration make the 6920 useful for tactical deployment, training and the range. The Colt 6920 has a 16 inch barrel with birdcage muzzle break and step-cut (for grenade launcher) with a 1:7 twist. The Front sight is an A2 style with a side mount sling attachment. The oversized front handguards feature a double heat guard. The Colt 6920 has a flat top receiver with detachable carrying handle which offers plenty of options for optics and sights. The adjustable 4-position buttstock accommodates various shooters, gear and shooting styles. The Colt 6920 is sold with two 20 round magazines, cleaning kit and sling.

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Colt M4 Carbine 6920
Posted by:
JeepPro
Posted on: Sun Apr 19 2009

Here are some photos of two older AR-15 rifles side by side, an SP1 Sporter (Rifle with triangular handguards) and an SP1 Sporter with collapsible stock (Carbine with ribbed short handguards). These are two early AR-15 rifles made by Colt between 1964 and 1985. 

These AR-15 rifles have A1 lower receivers. The upper receivers on these SP-1 models have no Forward Assist, and no Expended Case Defector.  They have built in carry handles with A1 style rear sights. The full size SP1 Sporter has a 20-inch barrel while the SP1 Carbine has a 16-inch barrel, both are 1:12 twist. The Carbine weighs 5.8-pounds (empty) and the Sporter weighs  7.5-pounds. These are interesting and lightweight AR15 variants. Finding unfired samples this old is a rare treat, and we were happy to get the chance to photograph them together

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Colt AR-15 SP-1 Sporter and SP-1 Carbine
Posted by:
TucsonGuns
Posted on: Thu Apr 16 2009


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Rifle buyers guide, Gun Reviews, Video Firearm Reviews and more
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