Colt LE/Post 2010 Rifle Series, Part 5

Published on May 24, 2020
Duration: 30:05

This video provides an in-depth review of various Colt LE/Post-2010 rifle series models, detailing their historical context, technical specifications, and evolution. The presenter, with apparent expertise in Colt firearms, discusses models like the AR-6520, AR-6721, LE6920, and the 9mm carbine, highlighting their features and market reception, particularly in relation to the assault weapon ban and post-ban commercial availability. The video emphasizes Colt's product development, government contracts, and the impact of market demands on their offerings.

Quick Summary

The Colt LE6920, introduced in 1998, is widely considered Colt's most popular carbine. It served as a semi-automatic, legal variant of the M4 carbine, featuring a 16-inch barrel, making it a highly sought-after model for both law enforcement and civilian use.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction to Colt Series Part 5
  2. 00:13Colt LE Series Rifles Overview
  3. 00:46LE Series Availability Post-Assault Weapon Ban
  4. 01:06Colt LE Series Distributors and Commercial Sales
  5. 01:56Commercial Sales of LE Marked Guns
  6. 02:23Impact of Government Contracts on Availability
  7. 02:58Colt AR-6520: AR-15A2 Government Carbine
  8. 05:52Colt AR-6721: AR-15A3 Tactical Carbine
  9. 07:41Colt LE6920: The Most Popular Carbine
  10. 11:03Colt AR-6540: 9mm Carbine
  11. 13:52Colt LE6914 Upper Receiver
  12. 16:39Colt LE6940 Piston Gun
  13. 18:57Colt AR-15A4 Government Carbine
  14. 23:26Colt LE901-16S Convertible Rifle
  15. 25:15Colt Mark Series Rifles
  16. 26:37Other Colt Models: Combat Unit, Patrol Carbines
  17. 27:03Colt Combat Unit and Century Arms Rail Partnership
  18. 27:25Colt Competition and Receiver Sales
  19. 28:11Colt Guns Today: Collector Value and Evolution
  20. 29:11Colt's Engineering and Quality Decline
  21. 29:18Conclusion of Colt Series

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the three tiers of Colt rifles during the assault weapon ban?

During the assault weapon ban, Colt offered rifles in three tiers: military (select-fire SPARS), law enforcement (select-fire with pre-ban features like telescoping stocks and flash suppressors), and commercial (ban-configured with missing features).

Why was the Colt LE6920 so popular?

The Colt LE6920, introduced in 1998, became the most popular Colt carbine due to its status as a semi-automatic, legal version of the M4 carbine with a 16-inch barrel, making it highly desirable for law enforcement and civilian markets.

What distinguished the Colt AR-6721 Tactical Carbine?

The Colt AR-6721 Tactical Carbine featured an M4-type configuration with a flat-top upper receiver and a 1:9 inch twist match barrel, differentiating it from the standard government profile barrel found on other models.

What led to the rarity of the Colt LE6940 piston carbine?

The Colt LE6940 piston carbine is rare because Colt initially resisted offering piston systems, leading customers to competitors. When it was eventually released, it was considered 'too little, too late,' and Colt later ceased commercial production.

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