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I was at the Dick's in Salem yesterday to check out that rifle. Kid behind the counter informed me.that they had three total in stock, so if yer going, better get to the front of the stampede.
However, at least as of yesterday, they were taking orders at the $799 price. I ordered one. Seems like a heckuva deal.
-Curtis
I saw Northwest Armory with Colt 6920s for $999 a few weeks back, that deal might still be going.With the price of Colt's still under a grand they're a great buy as well.
The upper/lower and parts aren't the reason why people are buying this rifle (although it does feel well built).At the end of the day its still just an AR but with a few bells and whistles attached. It's still just as prone to possible failures as any other AR rifle..
The upper/lower and parts aren't the reason why people are buying this rifle (although it does feel well built).
The "bells and whistles" are the main reason why people are getting this.
The Troy furniture/extras included in this carbine are (and their current prices at Midway):
Troy BattleSight Rear Folding $120
Troy Medieval Flash Hider $44
Troy Alpha Battle Rail W/ Integral Front Sight $260
Troy Enhanced Battle Ax CQB Grip $20
Troy Enhanced Trigger Guard $25
Troy Battle Ax CQB Buttstock $125
Troy Low Profile Gas Block $35
Total: $629
Paying $799 for a complete factory rifle with all the bells and whistles included is a better option than building your own basic rifle and adding those features down the road.
I couldn't either. If I was going to spend $1000 on a Colt and another $600 on Troy furniture, I'd be better off just buying a factory PWS MK114.however I still can't justify buying any of that junk and putting it on my rifle.