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Colt’s New M5 Enhanced Carbine Hints They May Be Paying Attention To Consumers

I have openly criticized Colt in the past for not paying attention to what the consumer wants or introducing something to the market WAY too late. While the new M5 Enhanced Carbine isn’t on the leading edge of a trend, nor was it outfitted optimally in the form it was shown at the 2017 Bahrain International Defence Exhibition & Conference, it was a hint that Colt is starting to pay attention.

The new rifle will be offered with a piston system as well as a pretty rad Geissele Super Modular Rail that uses the same flush mount screw system that you find on the MARC 901 rifles as well as many other rifles that have been submitted for DOD programs.

Army Recognition posted about the new carbine on their website and included a photo of the shorter barrel variant that appears to be outfitted with Magpul MBUS Pro back up iron sights as well as a what appears to be a Trijicon MRO with a Trijicon branded cover.

The American small arms manufacturer Colt unveils its new M5 Enhanced Carbine 5.56mm caliber at BIDEC 2017, the Bahrain International Defense Exhibition and Conference. Currently, the new Colt M5 Carbine is available in three barrel length configurations.

Photo credit: Armyrecognition.coim

Introducing the M5 Enhanced Carbine series of assault rifles for the modern war fighter and special weapons law enforcement professional when weight, comfort and adaptability are critical.

The Colt M5 Enhanced Carbine features a completely redesigned lower receiver with fully ambidextrous controls and a 6-posrtion receiver extension adaptable to any sized shooter and bilateral shooting style. With maximum performance and ergonomics at the forefront of the design considerations.

The Colt M5 Enhanced Carbine has a low profile gas block in a carbine length gassystem and a free float modular rail system, maximizing rail real estate, comfort, weight and accuracy, while at the same time, maintaining the same lethality and accuracy expected from a Colt.

The Colt M5 uses a conventional short-stroke tappet piston where a two piece piston/ operating rod strikes the face of the bolt carrier group driving it rearward and the piston rod returns to its forward position by a spring.

The barrel itself has had some redesign work on it as well though still utilizing the standard M4 feed ramps on the barrel extension. There are modifications of the chamber area of the barrel and the changes further ventilate gas and helps with air circulation by drawing heat out of the receiver and out the handguards.

The M5 Enhanced Carbine is truly the next step in a long legacy of Colt high performance assault weapons.

Props to Nathaniel F. for the photos. 

Patrick Roberts

Since founding Firearm Rack in 2014 which evolved into Primer Peak in 2020, Patrick has been published by RECOIL, Ammoland, Gun Digest, The Firearm Blog, The Truth About Guns, Breach Bang Clear, Brownells, The Shooter's Log, and All Outdoor. When he isn't writing you can find him instructing handgun and AR-15 courses, training his dog Bear, or spending time with his son Liam. See what he is up to on his YouTube Channel, on Facebook, or on Instagram at @thepatrickroberts.

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    • I have been using the Geissele MK8 Super Modular Rail for a while now and haven't seen a need for a heat shield honestly. In fact, I think it might actually make the barrel retain a whole lot more heat.

        • Thanks! Starting out on my own is a touch scary but I think it will be well worth it.

      • Good. I have used a couple that got hot and a glove was needed. I couldn't tell you what makes they were anymore.

        • I find the slimmer hand guards to suffer that fate. It also has a lot to do with what gas system the rifle has as well as if the gas port is over sized.

          • That is a possibility! I would want to partner with someone like Will Larson who knows the AR platform inside and out.

          • Sure! I would want to partner with someone like Will Larson that knows the AR inside and out in order to make sure that the info is spot on.

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