In the coming week, 26 May to 1 June, I have three main goals for my social media and website account in mind.
I want to finish my ‘series’ of posts/videos that I have been doing on the 2024 Colt CM762-16S. I need to take some detailed photos of the firearm to capture some of the details and part markings. I also need to install the M-Lok 1913 rail sections, M-Lok rail covers, and archive the accessories that came with it.
The second thing I want to do is begin my coverage/documentation of the CR6920-EC (European Carbine) 14.5″-barrel pin/weld that I have. Both the regular 16″-barrel version and this 14.5″ pin/weld are a great opportunity to add an unusual AR variation to your collection.
Arms Unlimited began selling their inventory of CM762-13S .308 WIN carbines this week. They will probably start shipping them to buyers next week. These carbines are just like my CM762-16S posted here except that it has a 13″ barrel instead of a 16″ barrel. They are factory SBR’s and subject to NFA requirements.

Also, I have a few Colt ‘clones’ that I want to complete for my collection. To do this, I have to file ATF Form 1’s for the projects so that I can create three short-barreled rifles for these projects. The projects are a Colt LE6945SCW (Sub-Compact Weapon), a 633 DOE (Department of Energy) clone and an Army of India Colt 2012/2013 CQB prototype clone. All firearms will be semi-auto only but will be in various SBR configurations. I have never done any NFA submissions before. With approvals seeming to be getting completed in a matter of days, now seems like the time to do it.
You may notice that I have ads here on the website and on my YouTube channel. I have decided to try and make the two social media spaces pay for themselves. The website runs me about $500 a year and I pay $13.99 a month for YouTube premium. Being retired from the Army, it just makes sense to try to make this self-sustaining and not spend roughly $700 a year out of my pocket. I don’t think the website will really earn anything because my website covers such a niche topic, the site traffic will never be high enough to generate much, if any, revenue. But, you never know until you try. If the advertising stuff gets too carried away, let me now and I will contact Word Press and ask them to change the site settings. I would rather you guys have a good site experience than make a buck.
So, in addition to the projects that I have envisioned, I have so many more firearms, advertisements, etc. to bring to you in the future. I have so much that I want to do that it almost seems overwhelming. I just have to remind myself that I’m not going to get it all done in a week, a month or even a year. I just need to keep chipping away at it.
Have a great weekend and talk to you again soon!






