You can pop off the top cover and shine a light to the inside rear area. You should be able to see if it is slant cut or straight cut. People want a straight cut receiver.
Good rifles.
Several issues: first is proprietary mags. $80-$120 each. Very limited supply since no imports from 1994. I have never found a reliable aftermarket mag due to the design of the bolt chamber.
Second: furniture- if the rear of the receiver is slant cut - you’re stuck unless you want...
Been a bullpup guy since the 901 series AUGs. X95 replicates the AR mag release. So does the Tavor 7.
The SAR was different - sold it. The AUG - well - it is an AUG.
Finally got around to mounting my old green horseshoe of death scope on the Tavor7.
Only been over a year.
added the Talon tape as well.
Break her cherry or find something cooler- if that is possible?
Sounds like a M&A or other aftermarket barrel. Not a 6720. Twist is correct and CP may mean chromed proofed. Colt did some weird things but my 6720s are all stamped on top of the barrel.
Is the barrel is .625 all the way back to the upper or just to the front sight? Do you see the shiny...
All Colt barrels are stamped with a “C” usually in front of the front sight tower, followed by twist and caliber, sometimes “CMB”, “C chrome bore” etc. Upper receivers can have a “C” or not - depending on year of production. Front sight towers usually have an “F” in the forging. Early thin...