My CR6920
Before with regular 6920 furniture at 6 pounds 4 ounces without mag:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2022/12/ADWyc9d-1.jpg
After with 1990s Colt N1 Fiberite Stock and Colt...
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My CR6920
Before with regular 6920 furniture at 6 pounds 4 ounces without mag:
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2022/12/ADWyc9d-1.jpg
After with 1990s Colt N1 Fiberite Stock and Colt...
The light weight Sporter is cool. I had one. It had an A2 upper, 1" 1/7 twist pencil barrel, and an A2 stock that was a bit shorter like the Canadian C7.
True, during that time period it could be either regular size pins or larger pins. Now (CR6920) they use regular size pins again.
Picked up my Colt CR6920 today from Commiefornia 10 day gun jail. SWEET! I already changed out the fat M4 handguards for the skinny 7 hole Colt 6520 ones. My N1 Fiberite Colt stock should be here...
Here is a set of the skinny Colt 7 hole 6320 handguards I am going to use. The heat shield is stainless steel, unless I am mistaken. Way too hard for aluminum.
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No tick mark on opposite side
Mated the CR6920 upper, that was shipped to me, with the CR6920 "Carbine" lower. Empty, with Magpul BUIS it weighed less than I expected at 6 pounds, 4 ounces.
Pictured it has the stock blocked...
Got the upper. Did a bit of a change and got a complete upper with M4 handguards and Magpul BUIS. I'll put my SIG Romeo 5 red dot (2 MOA) with Mo-tac automatic on-off.Only change is an AIM Sports...
My first AR-15 was an M16A1 in active Army from 1974 to 1977 (and 1977 to 1979 in the Reserves). My second and third ARs were USAF GAU-5/A/A (11.5" bbl) and GAU-5/P (14.5" bbl) in 1979 to 1981.
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