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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby Hmac on Wed Jul 18, 2012 5:49 am

Second-tier rifles like Bushmaster, DPMS, RRA definitely have their place as range guns where reliability is secondary to cost and shooting such a rifle is just plinking in an environment where they won't be run hard. Colt does define the category and really is the only rifle that has the TDP. I personally don't own one, but if I were looking at the $800-$1000 category, the 6920 is what I'd get as an entry-level rifle if reliability in design and components was important to me. I've seen DMPS and Bushmasters fail often enough when stressed in some of these high round carbine courses that they wouldn't even be on my short list. I own a Stag, and it's been shot pretty hard over the last 3 years. Although Stag's reputation hasn't been the greatest, that particular rifle has never given me a single problem, and from what I've read, they've stepped up the design and components even since I bought mine.
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby cobb on Wed Jul 18, 2012 5:50 am

Pinnacle wrote:Colt is over rated and over priced.

Not real familiar with their rifles, but it is true of their 1911's.
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby rugersol on Wed Jul 18, 2012 6:54 am

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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby Pinnacle on Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:31 am

dsm2nr wrote:
Pinnacle wrote:Colt is over rated and over priced. Colts are junk IMHO.

Colt just LOST the military contract to Remington AKA Bushmaster and or DPMS.


Contracts go to the lowest bidder. Nothing more.

However owning and following the TDP for decades means something.


Following a TDP for years means that there is no innovation - no differentiation - no improvement - no original thoughts, just following a minimally acceptable set of standards.

While it seems that the lowest price wins a bid - that is not always the case. Section L of the Solicitation holds the evaluation criteria and on the one that Colt LOST, is was a "best value" contract, where price is a factor but not the deciding factor. Regardless, Colt Lost and I am not privy to the weighted evaluation information.

I dont want a rifle that is built from a TDP of minimally acceptable requirements. I am willing to forgo the MIL-SPEC nonsense for a better rifle. Because it says Mil-Spec doesnt make it suitable for my gun cabinet. There are better rifles out there near the same price point as the Colt..

Basically - you are paying for the prancing Pony... Myself, I would much rather look at ALL of the brands, and leave the Colt alone. There is nothing special about a Colt other than the Price.
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby dsm2nr on Wed Jul 18, 2012 8:40 am

Pinnacle wrote:
dsm2nr wrote:
Pinnacle wrote:Colt is over rated and over priced. Colts are junk IMHO.

Colt just LOST the military contract to Remington AKA Bushmaster and or DPMS.


Contracts go to the lowest bidder. Nothing more.

However owning and following the TDP for decades means something.


Following a TDP for years means that there is no innovation - no differentiation - no improvement - no original thoughts, just following a minimally acceptable set of standards.

While it seems that the lowest price wins a bid - that is not always the case. Section L of the Solicitation holds the evaluation criteria and on the one that Colt LOST, is was a "best value" contract, where price is a factor but not the deciding factor. Regardless, Colt Lost and I am not privy to the weighted evaluation information.

I dont want a rifle that is built from a TDP of minimally acceptable requirements. I am willing to forgo the MIL-SPEC nonsense for a better rifle. Because it says Mil-Spec doesnt make it suitable for my gun cabinet. There are better rifles out there near the same price point as the Colt..

Basically - you are paying for the prancing Pony... Myself, I would much rather look at ALL of the brands, and leave the Colt alone. There is nothing special about a Colt other than the Price.


I surely must be missing something if you think there are better rifles at $1k.

Any examples?

Btw, you must not have seen the Colt CM901 or 6940 (monolithic rails) 6940P (piston gun) or IAR if you think there's no innovation.
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby hunterfreakhd on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:00 am

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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby rugersol on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:01 am

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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby Thunder71 on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:03 am

As you can see, it's pretty easy to make a spreadsheet based on things your preferred weapon has so it looks more 'complete' than other brands.
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby hunterfreakhd on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:27 am

Thunder71 wrote:As you can see, it's pretty easy to make a spreadsheet based on things your preferred weapon has so it looks more 'complete' than other brands.


Do you two live together? :high5:
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby rugersol on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:30 am

... purdy sure he was talking about yours! ;)
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby hunterfreakhd on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:38 am

rugersol wrote:... purdy sure he was talking about yours! ;)

I know he was talking about mine the two high fivers are you and thunder, the post you two made were so close together it is liked you planned the double trollish post from the same house.That is why I ask if you live together...
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby rugersol on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:41 am

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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby GunGoogler on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:43 am

hunterfreakhd wrote:
Thunder71 wrote:What exactly would happen? The only negative comments I seem to read about Bushmaster are from those who've never handled one, the owners seem to like them just fine. :D

I own a bushy two colts and a rra.The bushy has had numerous fte for me.bushmaster is fine for a range gun but its not a battle rifle. OP I would look at Rock River as well I picked one up on this board for under $1000.


I'll second the RRA. I have a Rock River Arms AR and love the snot out of it. Plus, every time I pull that chrome BCG, I want to kiss it for being so easy to clean.

If you are in the Cities and want to shoot it, let me know.
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby Pinnacle on Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:48 am

Has anyone considered a CMMG?
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Re: Smith and Wesson M&P15...

Postby dsm2nr on Wed Jul 18, 2012 11:57 am

Pinnacle wrote:Has anyone considered a CMMG?


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