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Interested buying - comparison advice similarities, differences which is better between this gun and a Colt LE6920 Law Enforcement 30+1 223REM/5.56NATO?
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01/21/2018 10:27 PM CT by randy i
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The guns are so close in specs I would choose whichever I could get the best deal on IE price/extras
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01/21/2018 09:57 PM CT by Steve P
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01/21/2018 09:57 PM CT by Steve P
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Read this for more info on both...calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=1214110
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01/21/2018 09:55 PM CT by Steve P
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Hi Michael, Both are great firearms. I'd go with Colt..Very close in comparison its more of do you prefer Colt or Spikes. Here are the specs for both - COLT - The Colt 6920 is the standard by which all other ARs are judged. It is chambered in 5.56 NATO and has a 16" chrome lined 1:7 twist barrel. This rifle comes with a 4 position collapsible M4 stock, M4 handguards with dual heat shield, flat top upper with Magpul MBUS rear sight, and above all the Colt Pony stamped on the receiver.
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Colt LE6920 Semi Auto Rifle --
5.56 NATO chamber (accepts .223 Remington) --
16" chrome-lined, M4 barrel --
1:7" RH twist, 6 lands and grooves --
Gas operated, multi lug rotary locking bolt --
30 Round Magazine --
Forged flat top upper receiver --
Magpul MBUS rear sight --
Anodized aluminum upper/lower receivers --
Standard M4 front sight base --
Two piece, black plastic handguards with dual heat shields --
Black 4 position buttstock --
Length: 32 to 35.5" --
Weight: 6.29 lbs --
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Spikes --- 5.56mm NATO (accepts .223 Remington) --
16" Government Profile Barrel --
1:7" Twist Rate --
Mid-Length Gas System --
F-Marked A2 Front Sight Base --
.750 Diameter Gas Seat --
Spikes Tactical Mil-Spec M16 Bolt Carrier Group --
Mid-Length Polymer Hand Guards --
A2 Flash Hider --
Mil-Spec Lower Parts --
Spikes Tactical T2 Tungsten Buffer --
Spikes Tactical M4 Collapsible Stock --
Magpul MBUS Rear Sight --
Hard Plastic Case --
Spikes Tactical Lifetime Warranty --
No Magazine Included --
Black
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These two rifles are so close in feature and function that they are nearly identical. Being an AR guy, the decision for me would be the advantage of the "Mid-Length" Gas System of the Spikes. It will yield lower receiver pressures (softer shooting) and will handle a wider range of cartridge pressures with less overall wear to the rifle. Accuracy, function, durability in my opinion are equal. The mid length gas system is a natural progression/advantage over the carbine length system of the LE6920.