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Thread: DDM4 V4 Upper on a Colt LE6920 Lower

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    DDM4 V4 Upper on a Colt LE6920 Lower

    I have a Colt LE6920. I've been eyeing the Daniel Defense DDM4V4, but have been thinking about just getting the upper. Has anybody mounted this upper to a 6920? It appears to be plug and play, but I was just curious about tolerances or any risk by mixing the parts.

    Thanks,

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    No risk at all. It should be good to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKDoug View Post
    No risk at all. It should be good to go.
    x60183...Trust what AKDoug said. It will work just fine.
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    Yeah it should be good. I put a DD M4V5 complete upper on my Colt 6940 lower and it works flawlessly.
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    Thanks for the advice, guys.

    Shifting gears a little bit...

    The DD M4V4 upper does not have a bayonet lug. I know the flash suppressor can be removed and a non-evil version added. If I then put on a fixed stock to the Colt lower and ditch the post-94 30 round mags, I would then have a NY-legal rifle (leaving the Colt upper and adjustable stock with family in a non-AWB state).

    I ask because I'm in the military and may PCS to an AWB state... and then back to a non-AWB state, and so on...

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