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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 4063533" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I'm a Colt fanboy...*** I've used Colt rifles in the military, as a cop and for fun. I've had one issue. The trigger pin on one of my rifles walked it's way out while I was at a Thunder Ranch team tactics course. Easy fix. Aside from that they've always treated me well. Good resale, too, if you think that might be important.</p><p></p><p>So, no question for me. If I had that budget I'd find a nice, older Colt. Or a new 6920 and spend the rest on ammo. I saw someone had 6920 rifles on sale for $899 but can't remember where. In my opinion, that would be money well spent.</p><p></p><p>But I also think the average person can buy a PSA or something equivalent and be happy. Not everyone is taking their gun to war.</p><p></p><p></p><p>***I'm mostly talking about pre 2012 Colt rifles. The only "new" Colt I have is one of the A4 rifles. It seems to be pretty squared away and I have no complaints. But I'm pretty sure they're farming out some of their parts now. I still like the earlier guns better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 4063533, member: 45773"] I'm a Colt fanboy...*** I've used Colt rifles in the military, as a cop and for fun. I've had one issue. The trigger pin on one of my rifles walked it's way out while I was at a Thunder Ranch team tactics course. Easy fix. Aside from that they've always treated me well. Good resale, too, if you think that might be important. So, no question for me. If I had that budget I'd find a nice, older Colt. Or a new 6920 and spend the rest on ammo. I saw someone had 6920 rifles on sale for $899 but can't remember where. In my opinion, that would be money well spent. But I also think the average person can buy a PSA or something equivalent and be happy. Not everyone is taking their gun to war. ***I'm mostly talking about pre 2012 Colt rifles. The only "new" Colt I have is one of the A4 rifles. It seems to be pretty squared away and I have no complaints. But I'm pretty sure they're farming out some of their parts now. I still like the earlier guns better. [/QUOTE]
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