Hi folks, this is my first thread on this forum, I'm a revolver/derringer guy. I read very positive things about the S&W M4-style rifles, but I'm a newby in this area and have no experience with them.
How is the S&W superior to the Colt product? Does the Smith come up short in any area? Are they produced by Smith or 'farmed out?' Would appreciate if a few savvy folks could 'larn' me. Thanks much.
The Colt LE6920 or LE6920SOCOM are the "real deal," and all others are copies. Some are better copies. S&W makes a very fine rifle, but none of the rifles built by any of the other AR manufacturers are up to Colt's standards.
I suppose Mr. Vickers would argue that Daniel Defense is, but he is a paid spokesman. His torture test of DD's rifle was fun, but not particularly revealing as the Colt would have done just as well. That would have, however, ruined the two episode "commercial" that his TV program did for its paid sponsor.
S&W makes a very nice rifle that will do everything you need it to do, but it is not a Colt, which is made to the real military specs with all of the attendant testing, magnafluxing, etc.
The S&W rifle will serve very well for all of "our" purposes, but you asked a specific question, and I have tried, without too much techno-babble, to answer it. To answer your specific question, I do not believe the S&W rifle is superior to the Colt's rifle.
It depends what you want your rifle to do. Range work, shooting school, LE duty, match shooting, varmint hunting, survival, etc., S&W is fine. Going to war or planning on REALLY heavy duty use? Get a Colt.