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If by "carry handle" you mean an A1/A2 upper receiver with an integral carry handle/sight, then the standard FSB is what you need.
If by "carry handle" you mean a detachable carry handle mounted to a flattop upper, then the F-Marked FSB is what you need.
Not trying to stir crap, I'm interested in this question as well. I know the F-marked sight works well on the carbine-length barrel with a "flat" top receiver and removeable handle, but would it be too tall for the 20" bbl since the sight radius is longer?
@#$%!! My reading comp skills need improvement!!I missed the 20" barrel part of the OPs post somehow.
While it is true that the F-marked FSB was originally implemented to allow for proper zeroing on 16" carbines with flattop receivers with a considerably shorter sight radius, the F-marked FSB will work on all flattops regardless of barrel length. Technically, you will be able to achieve a proper zero with either FSB on a 20", RLGS barrel, but you may have to adjust the front sight post down a few clicks for zeroing (again...depending on what range you want to zero). The F-marked with a 20" isn't necessary to obtain a proper zero, but it CAN BE beneficial depending on whether you may be running an Improved Battlesight Zero.
Sorry for the previous confusion if I caused any.
OP,
Colt has many people, including myself, confused with the introduction of their new flat top AR15A4 20" rifle. It has been verified that some of the Colt AR15A4 rifles left the factory with the expected "F" marked FSB (Front Sight Base) while other Colt AR15A4 rifles left the factory with the standard FSB. The jury is still out on how well or even if the standard FSB AR15A4 rifles will zero. All I know is the flat top M16A4 rifles as well as the flat top M4/M4A1 carbines normally have "F" marked FSBs. I am interested in a flat top Colt AR15A4 upper or complete rifle but only if it has the proper "F" marked FSB designed for use with the flat top upper with detachable carry handle/sight. With FN releasing their new 20" flat top FN15 rifle, Colt best get their act together on this.
Here's my final thought on the matter, back when the A4 was authorized for Service Rifle division of NRA HP, Rock River began producing a match conditioned version of such. I had experience with two of them. Both shot about 10 minutes high. I sent both back. I also advised Rock River what I suspected was the problem. Years later, it appears rifles like those I experienced showed up for use at SAFS. The rifles at the two firing points I was coaching on could not be properly zeroed without turning out the front post about two revs. At any rate, it made me think some assemblers of AR's are more about marketing than they are about manufacturing.Well! I hadn't considered that little word "patents"---maybe that's the problem. Perhaps anyone who wants to make the PROPER parts has to buy the rights to do so from Colt. Probably at an exhorbitant price, forcing them to charge a lot more for the parts. Thank you.