The M16A1 “Reissue”, Genuine Colt or Overpriced Copy?

Published on January 28, 2019
Duration: 32:40

This review critically examines the 2017 Colt M16A1 reissue, questioning its authenticity and value at a $2,499 MSRP. The analysis highlights numerous deviations from historical military specifications, including incorrect finishes, missing proof markings, and outsourced components. The speaker compares it unfavorably to the more historically accurate and affordable Brownells BRN-16A1 and a custom-built clone.

Quick Summary

The 2017 Colt M16A1 reissue is criticized for its $2,499 MSRP, as it's made by US Armament and lacks historical accuracy. Key issues include missing military proof marks on the barrel and bolt, incorrect finishes, and shallow engravings, making it less authentic than the cheaper Brownells BRN-16A1.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Pricing Critique
  2. 03:45Muzzle & Barrel Authenticity Check
  3. 05:42Furniture & Receiver Finish Analysis
  4. 10:08Lower Receiver Markings & Parts
  5. 14:25Internal Components & BCG Review
  6. 17:07Comparison: Brownells & Custom Build

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main criticism of the 2017 Colt M16A1 reissue?

The primary criticism is its high MSRP of $2,499, which is deemed excessive given that it's manufactured by US Armament and exhibits numerous deviations from historical military specifications, lacking authenticity for collectors.

What specific markings are missing on the Colt M16A1 reissue barrel?

The reissue barrel lacks critical military proof markings such as 'CMP C' or 'CMP B'. While it has the correct pencil profile and 1:12 twist rate, these missing markings are a significant oversight for a collector-grade firearm.

How does the Colt M16A1 reissue compare to the Brownells BRN-16A1?

The Colt reissue is significantly more expensive ($2,499 vs. ~$1,200-$1,299) and less historically accurate. The Brownells BRN-16A1 is considered a better value, offering similar or superior historical accuracy for its price point.

What internal component issues were found on the Colt M16A1 reissue?

The Bolt Carrier Group (BCG) lacks the standard Colt 'C' marking, and the bolt itself is missing the 'MPC' or 'MP' proof marks typically found on all Colt military production bolts.

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