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The '''Colt MARS''' is an experimental, scaled down version of the ] tested by ] as a ] (PDW) in the 1990s. It was chambered for the experimental 5.6x30 MARS ]. The '''Colt MARS''' is an experimental, scaled down version of the ] tested by ] as a ] (PDW) in the 1990s. It was chambered for the experimental 5.6x30 MARS ].
This was tested along with the ]. The 5.6 cartridges were 55Gr. and fired at ~2600 fps. The rifle was patented in ], patent no. #5,827,992. This was tested along with the ]. The 5.6 cartridges were 55Gr. and fired at ~2600 fps. The rifle was patented in ], patent no. #5,827,992.


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The Colt MARS is an experimental, scaled down version of the M16 rifle tested by Colt's Manufacturing Company as a personal defense weapon (PDW) in the 1990s. It was chambered for the experimental 5.6x30 MARS cartridges. This was tested along with the SCAMP Machine Pistol. The 5.6 cartridges were 55Gr. and fired at ~2600 fps. The rifle was patented in 1998, patent no. #5,827,992.

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