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    C7CT

    I've been researching the C7CT and starting to assemble some parts for a clone build. My intent is to iron out some of the rifle specs.

    For example, barrel profile, twist, length.

    Handguard

    Trigger: single vs two stage

    Optics mount

    Scope

    Suppressor

    Grip
    Information
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    Molonlave,
    Just so you don't feel abandoned with noone responding, what are your questions exactly on the Canadian C7 that you would like clarification on, most of which can be taken off the web?
    example: Colt Canada C7 rifle - Wikipedia
    Last edited by Gil Boyd; 09-14-2017 at 10:39 AM.
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    Gil,
    Thanks for responding and sending me to some good info. I've attached some photos of what I'm looking for. Specifically, I'm looking for the free float handguard and scope mount (2nd and 3rd photos)as seen in the photos. Also, which brand suppressor is used. Manufacturer names and/or sources for locating these parts would be very helpful.
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    Try their site and contact them directly... HOME
    Regards, Jim

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    The rifle obviously did well in trials which took longer than expected 12 months, it has now been adopted by the Cabbage hats:

    Royal Marines issued with more powerful rifle, replacing traditional SA80 | The Independent
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    the Cabbage hats:
    Regards, Jim

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    I wish we could import components and complete rifles from Colt Canadaicon. Unfortunately, there is an agreement between Colt Hartford and Colt Canada that doesn't allow distributors to export them. The factories do exchange parts from time to time for Government production and sales. It may just be my imagination but I find the quality of the Canadian produced parts to be of a higher standard than parts produced in Hartford. Many of which are most likely contracted outside of the factory.

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    Jim,

    Yes, we have a love hate relationship which has lasted years, but we wouldn't be without them.

    Don't forget the reason they have Royal Marines on board H.M ships is, the Navy need someone to dance with on Saturday nights! I have a lot of good friends in the RM, but they have all wanted to secretely have passed P Company, and become a Paratrooper.

    The righthand photo below will blow up to show you the fitness levels in Basra, Iraq 2004 when we had a race against them...........cry babies!!
    Yes..........OK thats me in front.
    In fact they are two Iraq's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    the reason they have Royal Marines on board H.M ships is, the Navy need someone to dance with on Saturday nights!
    We all have friends in the other units and regiments that we scarcely see except on Snr NCO at home nights in the mess. We all have to have someone to ride like a stolen horse...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    Jim,

    Yes, we have a love hate relationship which has lasted years, but we wouldn't be without them.

    Don't forget the reason they have Royal Marines on board H.M ships is, the Navy need someone to dance with on Saturday nights! I have a lot of good friends in the RM, but they have all wanted to secretely have passed P Company, and become a Paratrooper.

    The righthand photo below will blow up to show you the fitness levels in Basra, Iraq 2004 when we had a race against them...........cry babies!!
    Yes..........OK thats me in front.
    In fact they are two Iraq's
    I don't know what it is about that mad picture Gil, but it has me in tears of laughter every time I see it!

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