email4eric
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I'm back again humbly seeking advice regarding my first AR. I've been reading a lot since I posted my previous thread and with more knowledge gained I now may be a little bit more focused.
Uses: mostly range (out to 250 yds); truck gun/logging road plinker; defense (should societal chaos/anarchy ever occur). This would not be my go-to weapon for interior home defense. I doubt I'll use it for hunting.
Preferences:
• I like quality construction/parts and good value (bang for the buck), good warranty
• $1K – ish price range
• Lighter is better -- I don't envision mounting anything beyond optics
• 16" free floating barrel 1/7 or 1/8 preferred
• Front fold-down sight (not the fixed A2 gas block/sight)
• Optics ready upper (I imagine iron sights being used for backup)
• Perhaps a pencil barrel
• Perhaps a mid-length gas system
I keep coming back to a couple of Colt and M&P models that incorporate a number of these elements but none have all of these features. It's the relative trade-offs I'm struggling with. Note that Pros/Cons I've listed are not absolutes – I'd love your opinion on them. The four ARs I keep coming back to are…
Colt LE6940 ($1300 street):
Colt LE 6940 at G and R Tactical
Pros: Quality/value. Has the monolithic upper with free floating 1/7 barrel and front folding sights. Ready for optics.
Cons: standard heavier barrel, carbine length gas system, highest price, slightly heavier at 6.7 lbs. May be hard to find.
Colt LE6720 ($800 street):
Colt AR6720 AR15-A4 Carbine Semi-Auto 223 Rem/5.56 NATO 16.1" 30+1 4-Position Stock Blk
Pros: Quality/value, lighter at 6.2 lbs. Pencil barrel 1/7, optics ready, lowest price.
Cons: Carbine length gas system, A2 non-folding front sights, non-free float barrel.
M&P15T ($950 street):
Product: ARCHIVE: Model M&P15T Rifle
Pros: Quality/value, free floating 1/8 5R melonite pencil barrel, folding front sights.
Cons: a little heavier at 6.8 lbs. Carbine length gas system, 4140 (rather than 4150) steel barrel. No longer in production – may be hard to find.
M&P15MOE-Mid ($900 street):
Product: Model M&P15 MOE Mid MAGPUL® SPEC SERIES
Pros: Quality/value, lightest at 6.5 lbs. complete Magpol MOE furniture, Mid-length gas system, 1/8 5R Melonite 4150 barrel.
Cons: A2 gas block front sights.
Please let me know your opinions on those differences that are most important vs least important. For example:
How much less of a distraction would the A2 gas block/sight be on a mid-length gas system rifle vs on a carbine length system? Would it be less "in the way?" Am I making a bigger deal out of the A2 sight than I should?
How important is 4140 vs 4150 steel?
Is the LE9640 $400 - $500 "better" than the others?
I've gravitated toward these primarily due to reputation, warranty, and value. I understand that I probably could build exactly the rifle I'm imagining but I'm unwilling to take on that project at this time.
Thanks up-front for all the input! I'm currently leaning toward the LE6940 followed by the M&P15T and M&P15 MOE-Mid (tied) with the 6720 bringing up the rear. Help sway me one way or the other!
Uses: mostly range (out to 250 yds); truck gun/logging road plinker; defense (should societal chaos/anarchy ever occur). This would not be my go-to weapon for interior home defense. I doubt I'll use it for hunting.
Preferences:
• I like quality construction/parts and good value (bang for the buck), good warranty
• $1K – ish price range
• Lighter is better -- I don't envision mounting anything beyond optics
• 16" free floating barrel 1/7 or 1/8 preferred
• Front fold-down sight (not the fixed A2 gas block/sight)
• Optics ready upper (I imagine iron sights being used for backup)
• Perhaps a pencil barrel
• Perhaps a mid-length gas system
I keep coming back to a couple of Colt and M&P models that incorporate a number of these elements but none have all of these features. It's the relative trade-offs I'm struggling with. Note that Pros/Cons I've listed are not absolutes – I'd love your opinion on them. The four ARs I keep coming back to are…
Colt LE6940 ($1300 street):
Colt LE 6940 at G and R Tactical
Pros: Quality/value. Has the monolithic upper with free floating 1/7 barrel and front folding sights. Ready for optics.
Cons: standard heavier barrel, carbine length gas system, highest price, slightly heavier at 6.7 lbs. May be hard to find.
Colt LE6720 ($800 street):
Colt AR6720 AR15-A4 Carbine Semi-Auto 223 Rem/5.56 NATO 16.1" 30+1 4-Position Stock Blk
Pros: Quality/value, lighter at 6.2 lbs. Pencil barrel 1/7, optics ready, lowest price.
Cons: Carbine length gas system, A2 non-folding front sights, non-free float barrel.
M&P15T ($950 street):
Product: ARCHIVE: Model M&P15T Rifle
Pros: Quality/value, free floating 1/8 5R melonite pencil barrel, folding front sights.
Cons: a little heavier at 6.8 lbs. Carbine length gas system, 4140 (rather than 4150) steel barrel. No longer in production – may be hard to find.
M&P15MOE-Mid ($900 street):
Product: Model M&P15 MOE Mid MAGPUL® SPEC SERIES
Pros: Quality/value, lightest at 6.5 lbs. complete Magpol MOE furniture, Mid-length gas system, 1/8 5R Melonite 4150 barrel.
Cons: A2 gas block front sights.
Please let me know your opinions on those differences that are most important vs least important. For example:
How much less of a distraction would the A2 gas block/sight be on a mid-length gas system rifle vs on a carbine length system? Would it be less "in the way?" Am I making a bigger deal out of the A2 sight than I should?
How important is 4140 vs 4150 steel?
Is the LE9640 $400 - $500 "better" than the others?
I've gravitated toward these primarily due to reputation, warranty, and value. I understand that I probably could build exactly the rifle I'm imagining but I'm unwilling to take on that project at this time.
Thanks up-front for all the input! I'm currently leaning toward the LE6940 followed by the M&P15T and M&P15 MOE-Mid (tied) with the 6720 bringing up the rear. Help sway me one way or the other!