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Stickman
25 February 2013, 13:18
Military Times is reporting the M4A1 contract which was disputed by Colt, and had previously gone to Remington, has now gone to FN.

Probably not what Colt was hoping for...

http://militarytimes.com/blogs/gearscout/2013/02/23/army-has-awarded-the-m4m4a1-contract-to-fn/#more

ennbee15
25 February 2013, 18:24
i'm curious to see what type of weapon they come out with. Anyone have any thoughts or ideas?

LanceCriminal
25 February 2013, 20:45
It'll be an M4A1 with an FN rollmark, just like the M16's they've been making, am I correct? Shouldn't be any functional changes. I'm very interested to see what happens to Colt's now. With neither the M16 nor the M4 contract, what Military contracts do they still have? Does that just leave Fed agencies and Police forces? I mean they haven't put nearly much stock into the civ market. Hopefully this will spark them to start trickling some of their newer products like the 901 and that SCW at competetive prices, and for Citizen's purchase.

Stickman
25 February 2013, 22:20
This isn't taking away Colts contract, this just supplements the weapons being manufactured. I forget how many are allowed under this contract, but it is just for the M4 family. No new weapons, no redesigns are anything funky. A new rollmark is all that people will see, and most guys getting issued one won't even notice.

FortTom
27 February 2013, 18:35
If I recall correctly, when I was active duty, this same thing happened......I'm thinking in the late 80's?

FT

Stickman
27 February 2013, 19:20
If I recall correctly, when I was active duty, this same thing happened......I'm thinking in the late 80's?

FT

When FN got the M16A2 contract? That is the last one I remember.

WildBill
15 November 2013, 23:08
Stickman, I would love to see a photo of FN M4A1 rollmark.

BoilerUp
20 November 2013, 21:08
When FN got the M16A2 contract? That is the last one I remember.

I was issued a well worn FN manufactured M16A2 as a cadet during training at Ft. Knox, Kentucky in 1993. That's a fact, Jack.