Today we celebrate the life of Samuel Colt. His life and the ongoing history of Colts Manufacturing Company LLC has inspired so many of us. Not only did the legacy of Colt firearms influence firearms design and manufacturing, it has given us the inspiration to appreciate, collect, fire and study the history of Colt firearms.
AR15.com user ‘SanchoPanza’ posted this video in a discussion on AR15.com in the Colt ‘Industry’ section. The video published by the NRA was posted on YouTube in May of 2017 and discusses four different variations (Matte Black Anodized, Flat Dark Earth, OD Green and Sniper Grey). Videos like this are priceless for determining production timelines and validating variations.
In a world dominated by negative, sensational headlines proclaiming the end of the world I decided to do this post to celebrate the expanded distribution of Colts AR-15 flagship, the LE6920. Although this is a simple, no frills design, I think it something to celebrate. You can always trust the configuration to serve you reliably.
These photos feature my LE6920 that I bought around 2016. I put the Magpul back-up sight on it so that it would represent the current market configuration. I need to see about buying a new production LE6920 so that I have a ‘factory’ rifle in the same configuration for the collection.
Prices are high right now as everyone is trying to cash in on the market panic. Some sellers on Gun Broker are asking $1700.00 to as high as $2000.00 for current production LE6920’s. I will have to wait and see if prices come back down to at least MSRP. I compliment Colt for keeping their MSRP at the same price it was pre-coltpocalypse at $1099.00.
You can see the specification sheet shown below and more at www.colt.com
I’m getting a little sentimental with this post and photo…the bible is Army issued and traveled with me through the years. The folded flag was presented to me at Ft. Leonard Wood in May of this year when I retired from the Army. The book is one of many that I have about the United States struggle for freedom. The struggle continues.
Lastly, the Colt LE6920 SOCOM shown shares the receiver markings “M4A1 Carbine” which was my last issued weapon.
I have never seen this variant of the Colt LE6920 before. This carbine was seen today (14 JUN 2020) on Gun Broker and ends today. What makes this rifle variant unique is the use of a B5 KeyMod rail handguard system. This is the only Colt factory rifle that I have seen with a KeyMod rail handguard. You can see twenty images from the auction here: https://thecoltar15resource.com/le6920pd/
In 1987, Colt began the ‘Colt Cup Rifle Match’ as a promotional event for their AR-15A2 HBAR series of rifles. One of my new endeavors is to try to put together a history of the Colt Cup Match. However, other than some mention of it in a 6-page Colt AR-15A2 HBAR promotional document, there seems to be zero information available.
One a side note, I have purchased two hats and about five pins from the Colt Cup events. Some of the items are still on the way.
If anyone has any information, I would be grateful if you shared it.