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Colt 901 Modular Carbine: it's here!

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6940 on top, 901 on bottom

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ljaprg7o7ugw1bi/Photo%20Jul%2012%2C%2019%2036%2021.jpg

 

Right side 901 receiver showing ambi controls:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/uhpnt2h2h1746a5/Photo%20Jul%2012%2C%2020%2029%2001.jpg

 

Left side 901 receiver ambi controls:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/dcq5kqztntezdma/Photo%20Jul%2012%2C%2020%2029%2022.jpg

 

901 barrel/muzzle device:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/u7lmxmypj4sal7o/Photo%20Jul%2012%2C%2020%2030%2015.jpg

 

Overall 901:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/roxaphxujy5nb2b/Photo%20Jul%2012%2C%2020%2030%2042.jpg

 

I had the stock pinned a little short. Going to have to remedy that in the long run. I to be in position 3 instead if position 2. No huge deal.

 

Didn't get to shoot this weekend, wife is under the weather so stayed home to care for her.

Going to get it sighted in next weekend, for sure.

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First range trip with the 901 today.

I'm pretty impressed. Not much more felt recoil than a 5.56mm carbine. It'll shoot too.

 

Stock is definately too short. Wish I was able to send it to a local smith to make the gun compliant so I could have fitted the stock to me, but the dealer I bought it from wouldn't send it to a 'smith in NJ.

I'll remedy the stock issue next week. It shouldn't be too hard to sort it out.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8md3zqpvn73ihai/Photo%20Jul%2020%2C%2012%2056%2037.jpg

 

Shooting cheap PMC Bronze 147gr ball, using a 4x32 ACOG designed for 5.56.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5l5u1c0wyacagdg/Photo%20Jul%2020%2C%2015%2031%2001.jpg

 

Pretty pleased with the first outing.

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Hey ill be at our range tomorrow by 4:30 ish. Lets talk ar 10. Ill take my dpms I found they like 168 or 177 gr The 150 really sucks in them. Let me know if youll be free tomorrow.you can check out the nikon m 308 scope i have mounted.

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Bought the rifle from an online dealer out of Tn. Had it shipped to Adco to do the compliance work. The Tn dealer would not ship to a NJ FFL, he wS afraid it would cause an issue.

I don't blame him, I blame the stupid, incomprehensible, messed up NJ laws.

Not Adco's fault either. I told them where to pin the stock based on where my Colt/Rogers stock is pinned. There is a slight difference in length between the iMod and the Rogers stock, and I screwed the pooch on the measurement.

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