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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP30 Nov 2019 2:52 p.m. PST

…Said 'No' To.

"Colt's Individual Carbine (IC) was one of Colt's last attempts to produce a successor to the M4. Designed for the Army's "Individual Carbine" program, the Colt submission featured a myriad of upgrades and mechanical changes versus a standard M4. But the Army's IC program failed to select a winner. Surprisingly, Colt didn't continue to market their new carbine either on the civilian or military market. But what was the Colt IC, and how does it improve on the M4?…"
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