I recently picked up a new in box ban era (barrel date is January 1998) MT6530 Match Target Lightweight rifle. I noticed that this rifle had a stock storage door with a plastic latch and no hinge. This is the first time that I have seen one of these completely plastic door assemblies.


I did these two quick shots (below) of the stock storage doors. When looking at the head-on stock view, you can see the differences in hinge configurations and latches…the all plastic/no hinge door on the MT6530 compared to the more substantial door on my AR15A4 that has a metal latch and a hinge with metal internal pin.


I don’t believe the plastic latch/no hinge door would have much durability. Colt probably counted on the fact that these stock storage compartments aren’t often used in the civilian market.

The plastic/no hinge storage door is a feature often (but not always) found concurrently with a molded nylon rifle length buffer with a length of flat stamped steel inserted and retained by a roll pin.
I owned that very model depicted above with both features mentioned above.
I am curious if yours has that type of buffer as well.
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Mine never stays on anymore. It was a poor design.
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This article was extremely informative…I have a Colt Match Target and currently looking for a MT6530 Plastic replacement. Do you have any idea where I can purchase one?
I have been looking all over and can not find one. Thank you in advance, sir!!
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Your best source will probably be Gun Broker.
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