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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 918179" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I dunno man - there are a couple of us that hunt with them. If you hike a lot when you hunt, a lightweight M4 is well worth the money. I have come to realize that the pencil barrel in my son's build is way nicer on the shoulder than the heavy barrel on mine (his is also a 14.5" where as mine is a 16"). It makes for about 3-4Lbs difference and I'm here to say - its noticeable.</p><p></p><p>Don't forget that there are also those who compete with their M4s.</p><p></p><p>I don't really plan on using my M4 for home-defense - I've figured out that I would rather have a handgun than even a shotgun since I caught myself not practicing with my HD shotty enough to be comfortable grabbing it from the safe at night (and not having time to practice like I should have been).</p><p></p><p>I say to each his own - if you want a 6920, then cool - if it works for you then great. If you want a bargain basement budget rifle then great - make sure that it fits the role in which you intend to use it and be happy with or without a horsey on the side of your receiver (or a Texas logo, or a crooked iron cross, or a thundercat, etc...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 918179, member: 229"] I dunno man - there are a couple of us that hunt with them. If you hike a lot when you hunt, a lightweight M4 is well worth the money. I have come to realize that the pencil barrel in my son's build is way nicer on the shoulder than the heavy barrel on mine (his is also a 14.5" where as mine is a 16"). It makes for about 3-4Lbs difference and I'm here to say - its noticeable. Don't forget that there are also those who compete with their M4s. I don't really plan on using my M4 for home-defense - I've figured out that I would rather have a handgun than even a shotgun since I caught myself not practicing with my HD shotty enough to be comfortable grabbing it from the safe at night (and not having time to practice like I should have been). I say to each his own - if you want a 6920, then cool - if it works for you then great. If you want a bargain basement budget rifle then great - make sure that it fits the role in which you intend to use it and be happy with or without a horsey on the side of your receiver (or a Texas logo, or a crooked iron cross, or a thundercat, etc...) [/QUOTE]
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