Colt Competition rifle for sale

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Brand:

Uberti

Action:

Lever Action

Barrel Length:

20"

Caliber:

.45 Colt

Capacity:

10+1

Rounds:

10

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Brand:

Colt

Barrel Length:

16"

Caliber:

.223 Rem/5.56×45mm NATO

Capacity:

10+1

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Frequently Asked Questions
Colt Competition rifle for sale

Is the Colt LE6920 any good?

The Colt LE6920 is a reliable, mil-spec AR-15 with a strong track record. Users regularly report thousands of trouble-free rounds. It runs around $1,000 new. Some consider it overpriced compared to newer competitors, but it remains a proven, quality carbine backed by Colt's reputation.

Is the Colt LE6920 an M4?

The LE6920 is a civilian-legal variant of the M4 platform, not a true M4. It uses a 16-inch barrel and semi-auto operation only, whereas military M4s feature 14.5-inch barrels and full-auto capability. Externally they're nearly identical, making the LE6920 a practical patrol carbine for law enforcement.

What is the difference between Colt LE6920 and LE6940?

LE6940 has a monolithic upper receiver with integrated Picatinny rail, free-floating barrel, and folding front and rear sights (flip-up BUIS on both ends). LE6920 uses a standard flat-top upper with a non-free-floating barrel and requires separate sight installation. The LE6940 commands a higher price.

How much is a Colt A2 Hbar worth?

A Colt A2 HBAR typically sells for around $913 used, with a 12-month average near $881. Most listings range from $800 to $2,000 depending on condition and originality. Pre-ban variants can reach the higher end of that range.

What is a Colt hbar?

Colt HBAR refers to a Heavy BARrel AR-15 variant. The barrel is heavy under the handguards and in front of the front sight, distinguishing it from the M16A2 barrel. The added mass reduces heat buildup during sustained fire. Colt produced HBAR models chambered in both .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO.

Is the Colt LE6920 discontinued?

Yes, the LE6920 has been discontinued. Colt discontinued the "LE" serial number prefix and the rifle itself. Our marketplace currently shows 3 variants in stock across 5 retailers, representing remaining inventory rather than new production units.

Who bought out Colt?

Česká zbrojovka Group SE (CZG), a Czech firearms manufacturer, acquired Colt's Manufacturing Company in 2021 for $220 million plus stock. The deal closed May 24, 2021, giving CZG full ownership of Colt and its Canadian subsidiary.

What's new for Colt in 2026?

Colt's 2026 lineup includes new M4 and M5 AR pistols in 5.56 NATO with 11.5-inch rails, a blued Anaconda, new Government Model and Commander pistols, exclusive Davidson's Python revolvers, and the return of the Colt BOA revolver. Check Colt's official website or our marketplace for availability and pricing.