Colt 6933 11.5 vs. Noveske 10.5 light basic?

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Forgive me it's cold and rainy here (Eugene, OR) and all I have to do is think about my next rifle.
I've got a sig 556 sbr that's nearing completion but the darn thing is 7lb8oz without sights/optics. It feels very front end heavy too. Great for short hikes/car/home but too heavy for long hikes/bike rides. So I'm looking into a sbr Ar15 as a lighter option. Frankly I'm also iffy about the quality of my sig 556 factory SBR. It's not let me down yet but it's been far from problem free. I'd really like to get something higher quality.
I've narrowed it down to ether a Colt 6933 11.5 or Noveske 10.5 light basic. I like how light the Colt is at 5.38lbs. If I ditch the pig for a vortex the Noveske weighs out to 6lbs which is still very light. The thing that gets me is the prices. The colt seem over priced at around $1500. After all the Noveske is only a hundred bucks more but comes with the best barrel around,(chrome lined not stainless) better stock, better mussel device, better pistol grip and Troy rear sight. The only edge to the Colt is the lighter weight and extra inch of barrel.
Just how much am I paying for that "Colt" name? Or am I missing something? Feel free to chime in. Especially if it's rainy and cold where you live too!






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I would say to get a Draco and make it into an SBR, but it's not exactly a lightweight.
 
I really like thous 11-12ish barrel draco pistols sbr's. Provided that one actually changes the rear trunnion and puts on a good stock. Still they are heavy and I already have a 7.62 underfolder.
Noveske is coming out with a new lightweight rail soon. Think i will wait and see how that looks/works. Although I'm leaning towards the 6933 solely due to weight. They weight less than a SBR PS90!
"WhiteMikeCN" have you seen the new Noveske lowers? Oh man talk about cool.

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Yeah I have seen them and I actually have one... I still like the ambi features of the Knight's better though...
 
I would say to get a Draco and make it into an SBR, but it's not exactly a lightweight.

Still they are heavy

I haven't put mine on a scale but all the specs say they are 5.5 lbs. Add to that whatever you decide to add for a stock. It seems it would fall between the Colt and Noveske in weight.
 
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