Stopped by a local big box gun store and came across a used Colt M4. The lower is marked M4 with an LE prefix on the serial number, and it has the QR-code looking mark. The barrel itself is stamped “C,” though the bolt carrier is not and the bolt just has “MP.”
What has thrown me off, though, is the barrel, which is 16” without cutouts/notches,the standard gov’t profile width in front of the hand guard, but what looks like a heavier profile under the hand guards.
Can anyone help me out with what I was looking at? Sorry, I didn’t grab pictures. The salesperson was busy poo-pooing Colt.
How much were they asking for it? Wondering if was an Expanse?
And regarding the the salesman, let me guess, “dude this Bushmaster or Wyndham is top tier and way better than Colt…”? Which he/she may have a point if an Expanse…
Here’s my perspective. From 2010 to 2018 I was a dedicated BCM fanboy. Even though I have no doubt about BCM’s quality, the “Colt” name long-term tends to cause an AR to hold its value better. I know some people are going to argue with this, but that’s been my experience, and as evidenced in another thread, Grant’s experience too IIRC.
In 2018 I made the decision to go “all Colt all the time” even though I had to sell my BCM’s to do it.
I’m over 50 years old. Chances are in 10-15 years I won’t need to keep most of the firearms I’ve got because I can’t possibly live long enough to wear all of them out. At some point I’ll probably sell all but enough for a bare minimum for home defense. So I’d like the ones I liquidate to have held onto their value, and my experience indicates that “Colt” is the only game in town for this. I’m not at all knocking Noveske, LMT, or any other top tier brand. It’s just been my experience that Colt holds its monetary value to collectors even if other brands are entirely acceptable as shooters.
Expanse barrels were marked “5.56 NATO 1/7 C” and are 4150 non-chrome lined. I would’ve also checked the FCG as well. The 6721 has a heavy barrel but is marked “CMP 5.56 NAT0 1/9 HBAR”. Sounds more like an Expanse or somebody’s put together.