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Thread: Car15 Clone?

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    I can't vouch for this website or build, but here is a complete 733 upper.

    https://retrorifles.com/colt-733-com...awk-down-heat/

    They used fat handguards but easy fix if you want skinny. Everything else looks ok to my eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooBigToFit View Post
    If it's a true moderator, that thing also needs a tax stamp since it's considered a suppressor.
    Did that have something to do with why the military stopped using them? Mil. is obviously exempt from NFA, but I thought I read that somewhere.
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    I have an old Bushmaster that is close to a CAR clone, but I'm not into SBR'ing anything so this is as close as its gonna get, LOL!




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    You can finish an 80% lower and then use a stencil to etch the markings on the lower if you want an OCD grade clone and bragging rights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bravo30 View Post
    i really like the looks of these rifles. i currently have a Colt 6920. is this just a matter of getting a stamp then buying the upper>? ive seen some online for sale without the bolt group but id prefer to buy a complete rifle. im not into swapping parts every time i want to shoot. ive also seen the ones from Brownells and Troy but not interested in them. i like the EXACT setup below.



    Nice "battle-worn" finish.

    No, seriously, it looks awesome.
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    I also like the finish on that rifle.
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    The finish does look good, bummer its a prop/dummy gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate7667 View Post
    The finish does look good, bummer its a prop/dummy gun.
    Ya, I noticed that the hammer pin is out of location as well as a few other things.

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