The guide rails of the carrier on the 901 are really short, so that it can penetrate into the RET without impacting the RET boss. The 901 still has a large diameter BCG up front, but it is much shorter, allowing for the receiver set to be close to an AR15. I personally would lean heavily in favor of Colt's insight to meeting a TDP after all these decades, since they've had to go back and forth with the Arctic testing at Greeley across all their military models, and have cross-pollinated those little nuances into the build quality of their AR pattern rifles. It's just taken over 40 years for the industry to realize what the ArmaLite marketing and engineering side did back in the 1950s after showcasing the original tool room AR10s around the world. Sent from my SM-G930P using TapatalkColt came out with the 901 before DPMS did the GII, and Colt inherited the updated small frame AR10A from ArmaLite with the sale of the Stoner patents in 1959. I think this rifle rebuilt on the DPMS small frame format would be killa!
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