![]() If your lower is not rolled marked 'LAW ENFORCEMENT' it is not now, never has been, and never will be a 'LAW ENFORCEMENT' model.ĮTA: And a LE roll marked 6920 lower is just another 6920 lower with a 'LAW ENFORCEMENT' roll mark on it brought about by the ban years and later Colt marketing. Seems some on this site equated the LE serial number prefix with a law enforcement model. The first set is the manufacturers code, the second designates the type of firearm, the third set is the firearms chronological number, the fourth set shows the year of mfg. Only discussion about the CR prefix I've read is in Brownells Colt 6920 lower sale discussions. The new system consists of four sets of digits separated by a hyphen. The only one that is different is the A4 model that starts was a CAR.' They said it was a new standardization of serial numbers they were doing. ![]() '.Also asked about the new CR prefix serial numbers. The only difference between an LE prefix lower and a CR prefix lower is the serial number range.' There may be some LE prefix lowers in the marketplace still but all new lowers on all LE rifles are CR prefix. ![]() '.The “CR” prefix is what is currently used on all our LE products.
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