Smith or Colt

Which Rifle?

  • S&W M&P15A

    Votes: 16 41.0%
  • Colt 6920

    Votes: 23 59.0%

  • Total voters
    39
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RancidSumo

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I am going to order an AR15 tomorrow and can't decide which one to get. I have it narrowed down to a S&W M&P15A or a Colt 6920. The Colt is $1300 and the Smith is $1100. Out of those two, which would you get and why. Also, I am going to put an Eotech on it if that makes a difference.
 
accuracy is good- just remember to break in the barrel before you go blow a case of ammo... it is tedious but worth it though, better accuracy and better life, no matter which one you buy
 
I don't see two hundred dollars difference in the Colt. I would get the S&W and spend the difference on ammo.
Dallas Jack
 
I'd take the Colt. Higher grade of steel in the barrel, 1:7 twist, heavy buffer, double heat shields in the hand guards, comes with the carry handle, comes with the side sling adapter, no huge white logo on the side of the mag-well. Nothing major, but a lot of little things that make the $200 difference worth it IMO. Either way you are getting a good rifle.
 
i picked colt, but not really on performance, but on resale value.

the truth is i owned a colt and it was not as good as the bushmasters i have now. it would occasionally malfunction, but have been told that was a fluke.

reconsidering that the purpose of this thread was for the o.p. to find a rifle to shoot, and not sell, i maybe should have voted smith.

ive never owned one but still, ive owned a colt (different model but still)
 
Between the two, Colt.

If not restricted to the two, Daniel Defense, either the M4 or their new XV w/o the rail is about $1150.
 
It is doubtful that most people will ever be able to tell a significant difference in quality of these two. That is not to say there is no difference in quality, however. So I would say you might as well get the S&W if you are having to ask this question.
 
I own three Colt AR's and use a Colt M-16 at work. I would stick with the Colt for reliability and long term appreciation of the investment, the best of both worlds shooting and $!
 
I am leaning heavily toward the S&W since I figure that if I ever want to do any serious competitive shooting I will need a different upper and trigger anyway so the smith will do the job just fine, especially since I am putting an Eotech on it so the S&W already has the BUIS. Thanks for all the advice; I can't wait for the sites to be brought together so I can get speedy responses like this all the time.
 
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