MarkA
Full Member
Midland, TX
Posts: 63
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Post by MarkA on Jan 25, 2004 16:59:26 GMT -5
Here’s the trade I made in Lubbock for the S&W Performance Center 945, the Colt has the removable top carry handle with the Pittcinay rail and scope rings, it is NIB. MODEL MT6601 NAME Match Target HBAR FINISH Matte black ACTION - Semi Auto- Gas operated- Multi-lug rotary locking bolt CALIBER .223 Rem CAPACITY 9 Rounds BARREL LENGTH 20” RIFLING TWIST RH. 1 Turn in 7” RIFLING GROOVES 6 TRIGGER Smooth FRONT SIGHT Adjustable post for elevation REAR SIGHT Adjustable for windage and elevation SIGHT RADIUS 20¼” WEIGHT 8.0 lbs OVERALL LENGTH 39” SPECIAL FEATURES Flat top receiver allows for scope mounting
Trade also included scope at cost, case at cost and 100 rds ammo for $10. I feel pretty decent about this trade and the weapon, now got getta killin' yotes!
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Post by 1st cav sgt ret on Jan 25, 2004 18:06:19 GMT -5
sounds like it should workout good,with the fast twist it will handle 50 thru 69,75,77 bullets,does it have the large or small takedown pins
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Post by doorgunner on Jan 25, 2004 20:48:13 GMT -5
Hey Mark, I used to own a 1994 preban Colt 6601. It was incredibly accurate for a non-free floating barreled AR. I had a Leupold Vari-X II 3-9X40 Tactical mounted on it. That gun loved Federal Gold Medal Match 69 gr JHP's, and Winchester 64 grain Power Points. I tried some of the lighter bullets 50 and 52 grainers, and it shot them fairly well, but not as good as the 69 and 64's. When looking through the scope, just ignore the ghosting of the front sight tower (on lower power settings), it makes zero difference on accuracy.
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Bennie
Hunter
Hico, Texas
Posts: 242
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Post by Bennie on Jan 26, 2004 8:17:23 GMT -5
The thing that counts is that your happy with it. Good luck hunting.
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