Pre-Ban Colt Sporter Target Model .223/5.56 AR-15 R6551 20” Semi-Auto Rifle
SOLD FOR: $1825
WOA#: WY230908MR004
Make: Colt
Model: Pre-Ban Sporter Target Model
Serial Number: ST005115
Year of Manufacture: Pre-1994
Caliber: .223 / 5.56
Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Direct Impingement
Markings: The barrel is marked “C MP 5.56 NATO 1/7”. The front sight is marked “UP” with a left-pointing arrow above it. The rear sight is marked “UP” with a left-pointing arrow and “DN” with a right-pointing arrow as well as “CM” on the opposite side. The left side of the lower is marked with the Colt Rampant and logo, “SPORTER / TARGET MODEL / CAL .223 / SER.ST 005115” and also “COLT’S MFG. CO. INC. / HARTFORD CONN. U.S.A.” “SAFE” and “FIRE”. The right side of the BCG has forward assist notches and the left side has a “C” stamp. The neck of the Bolt Head is marked “MPC”. The bottom of the trigger guard is scratched “P0318037”
Barrel Length: 20”. 21” with A2 Flash Hider
Sights / Optics: The front sight is an A2 Post Sight with elevation adjustment. The rear sight is an adjustable A2 Dual Aperture in the carry handle.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle is equipped with a standard A2 fixed stock, pistol grip and ribbed front handguard. Some wear on the surface of the buttstock with a few scuff marks along the barrel. The LOP measures 13.5” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition. The checking on the grip is crisp and sharp. There are faint drag lines on the buttstock. The sides of the handguard have minor scuffs that are hardly noticeable. The barrel has a mounted adjustable folding bipod in front of the gas black.
Type of Finish: Anodized Black
Finish Originality: Original
Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright, the rifling is sharp. There is minor erosion in the bore in concentrated spots.
Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows minimal wear. There are some light scratches on the receivers.The inner edge of the case deflector has some finish loss. The screw heads are sharp and pins are unmarred. Overall, this Pre Ban rifle rates in about Very Good condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Nylon Sling
Our Assessment: The Colt Sporter Target Model is an intriguing piece of firearms history, especially when considering the pre-ban version. Produced before the Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994, this semi-automatic rifle is essentially a civilian version of the military M16A2, chambered in the popular .223 Remington or 5.56x45mm NATO. Crafted by Colt, a name synonymous with American firearms history, the Sporter Target Model includes features that would later be restricted by the 1994 ban, such as a flash suppressor.
Mechanically, the Sporter Target Model reflects the reliable and robust design of its military cousin. Utilizing the direct gas impingement system, the rifle offers a smooth recoil impulse and excellent reliability when well-maintained. Its barrel length and rifling are optimized for accuracy, and the rifle comes standard with adjustable sights, providing a versatile platform for both casual shooting and more precise applications. Like its military counterpart, the rifle is built with high-quality materials designed to withstand rigorous use, embodying Colt’s reputation for durability.
To sum it up, the pre-ban Colt Sporter Target Model holds a unique position as both a practical firearm and a collectible piece of American gun history. Its features and design mirror a specific period in U.S. legislation and firearms manufacturing, making it a compelling choice for collectors, historians, and shooting enthusiasts alike. Whether you appreciate the pre-ban model for its additional features, its historical context, or its solid performance, it offers a multifaceted appeal that transcends simple categorization. It’s not just a rifle; it’s a snapshot of American firearms culture before legislative changes altered the landscape.