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Simple question - What is the reason for the restriction roll mark to LE and Military only on some Colt's AR15'?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4321473" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>So lets discuss LEO only ammo. </p><p>The last time I was in a couple of OKC gun shops, there was a section of ammo that said LEO only. One had to have a CLEET cert to purchase that ammo. I was at H&H one day and tried on a whim to buy a box of .40 that was labeled LEO only and was declined. </p><p>Did a little internet research and still don't understand WTF is so special about that ammo. </p><p>It's nothing I can't load at home, has commercial bullets available to anyone and the velocities of the LEO only are not spectacular, just run of the mill velocities. </p><p>Just remembered being in a gun shop many years ago on Pennsylvania I think it was in OKC that had LEO only shotguns in a special rack. Maybe an 8 round magazine, nothing more than could be bought on the open market and installed on the shotgun. What was up with the shotguns?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4321473, member: 5412"] So lets discuss LEO only ammo. The last time I was in a couple of OKC gun shops, there was a section of ammo that said LEO only. One had to have a CLEET cert to purchase that ammo. I was at H&H one day and tried on a whim to buy a box of .40 that was labeled LEO only and was declined. Did a little internet research and still don't understand WTF is so special about that ammo. It's nothing I can't load at home, has commercial bullets available to anyone and the velocities of the LEO only are not spectacular, just run of the mill velocities. Just remembered being in a gun shop many years ago on Pennsylvania I think it was in OKC that had LEO only shotguns in a special rack. Maybe an 8 round magazine, nothing more than could be bought on the open market and installed on the shotgun. What was up with the shotguns? [/QUOTE]
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