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Colt Law Enforcement: Firearms Designed for Police Officers and Military

By    |   Monday, 20 April 2015 03:08 PM EDT

From handguns to tactical carbines to automatic rifles, Colt offers a wide range of weaponry for active law enforcement officers, and offers courses led by instructors with SWAT and Special Ops backgrounds on how to use them.

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Colt’s special firearms designed for those with a badge include:

● ACC-Monolithic Advanced LE Carbine: Includes a Mil-Spec hammer and trigger pivot pins, a Magpul MBUS backup sight and a folding front sight for enhanced optical solutions, a straight gas tube, and a removable lower rail.

● Advanced Piston Carbine: The Colt LE6940P is an advanced modular, 5.56 mm, piston-operated, lightweight, one-piece upper receiver, magazine-fed carbine capable of firing in automatic and semi-automatic modes.

● LE Carbine: With the four-position buttstock fully retracted, the Colt Law Enforcement Carbine is less than 30.5 inches (77.5 cm) in length and weighs only 6.8 pounds (3.08 kg).

● Sub Compact Weapon: This weapon features Colt’s patented one-piece monolithic upper receiver and a Colt collapsible folding buttstock for confined space combat operations and close quarters battle.

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● M4 Commando: Full 5.56 mm power and accuracy in a very compact submachine gun size weapon.

● AR-15 Tactical Carbine: Available with a 16-inch heavy barrel with a one-ninth twist that allows for flexibility in ammunition selection, or a 16-inch light barrel and equipped with a Magpul MBUS backup sight.

● 9 mm Submachine Gun: The Colt SMG fires from a closed bolt, is equipped with a collapsible buttstock, and is easily field stripped without the need for special tools. The straight-line construction, coupled with the low recoil of 9 mm ammunition, provides highly accurate fire with less muzzle climb.

● M203 40 mm Grenade Launcher: This is a lightweight, single-shot, breech-loaded 40 mm weapon specifically designed to be attached to the M4 Carbine and the M16A2 and A4 Rifles. It creates a versatile combination weapon system, capable of firing both 5.56 mm rifle ammunition as well as the complete range of 40 mm high explosive and special purpose ammunitions.

● Infantry Automatic Rifle: A lightweight, gas-operated, magazine-fed, 5.56 mm automatic rifle.

●Magpul Series LE Carbine: A customized weapon system with a selection of Magpul original equipment products, MBUS rear sights, and Magpul’s proven PMAG magazines.

● LE901-16S Modular Carbine: Multi-caliber capable, this carbine has a true, free-floating barrel that provides the enhanced accuracy necessary for long-range acquisition capability.

● M1070CQBP-M45A1 Close Quarter Battle Pistol: This Colt handgun has a stainless steel frame, Desert Sand Cerakote finish, Novak Tritium night sights, and integral Picatinny rail system.

-From Colt's website, Colt.com.

This article does not constitute legal advice. Check the current gun laws before purchasing or traveling with a firearm.

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From handguns to tactical carbines to automatic rifles, Colt offers a wide range of weaponry for active law enforcement officers, and offers courses led by instructors with SWAT and Special Ops backgrounds on how to use them.
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