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Posted: 1/25/2024 5:22:15 PM EDT
Hope the QC is decent with these. I'd like to see Bushmaster do well with the A2 series.
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2024/01/25/shot-2024-bushmaster-firearms-debuts-new-carry-handle-rifles/ |
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I think I still have one of those thats brand new and either not fired by me or only a mag or two.
I might changed the grip or something, but other'nat she OEM. I bought it as a spare parts rig for my 1st bushy... They both sit in the back of my gun safe. |
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LARUEMINATI
NRA Endowment Life Member Originally Posted By Boom_Stick: ""AKs are for villagers you have to tell not to shit in their water supply."" |
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Nice. I hope they sell a lot of them, I'd love to have one at the right price.
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The worst thing about living in the declining era of a great civilization is knowing that you are. - Robert Heinlein
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Who's making them this go around?
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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Originally Posted By TGWLDR: BFI out of Carson City. Owned by Franklin Armory. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Who's making them this go around? BFI out of Carson City. Owned by Franklin Armory. That's very promising - thanks. |
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Originally Posted By Bebop_941: That's very promising - thanks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Who's making them this go around? BFI out of Carson City. Owned by Franklin Armory. That's very promising - thanks. Maybe. Hopefully. |
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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IIRC, the "old" Bushmaster's A2 and A4 series were HBAR configuration. Seems like they're gotten away from that (?).
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Everyone seems to be jumping on the A2 wagon. I actually just picked up a H&R m16a2. Could not be happier with the quality, especially with the FN CHF barrel.
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Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Who's making them this go around? BFI out of Carson City. Owned by Franklin Armory. That's very promising - thanks. Maybe. Hopefully. Has Fultom Armory had issues? I thought they were pretty much good to go. I suppose with Bushmaster's history and poor luck when changing owners, I should temper my optimism some |
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Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Has Fultom Armory had issues? I've not had an issues/nor heard of any personally. I thought they were pretty much good to go. I suppose with Bushmaster's history and poor luck when changing owners, I should temper my optimism some I am always leery of change. View Quote |
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Has Fultom Armory had issues? I thought they were pretty much good to go. I suppose with Bushmaster's history and poor luck when changing owners, I should temper my optimism some View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Who's making them this go around? BFI out of Carson City. Owned by Franklin Armory. That's very promising - thanks. Maybe. Hopefully. Has Fultom Armory had issues? I thought they were pretty much good to go. I suppose with Bushmaster's history and poor luck when changing owners, I should temper my optimism some Not sure if you just mistyped but Franklin Armory != Fulton Armory. Franklin makes binary triggers and owns rights to the ACR while Fulton makes stuff like M14s and retro ARs. |
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Originally Posted By Apple3_14159: Not sure if you just mistyped but Franklin Armory != Fulton Armory. Franklin makes binary triggers and owns rights to the ACR while Fulton makes stuff like M14s and retro ARs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Apple3_14159: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Who's making them this go around? BFI out of Carson City. Owned by Franklin Armory. That's very promising - thanks. Maybe. Hopefully. Has Fultom Armory had issues? I thought they were pretty much good to go. I suppose with Bushmaster's history and poor luck when changing owners, I should temper my optimism some Not sure if you just mistyped but Franklin Armory != Fulton Armory. Franklin makes binary triggers and owns rights to the ACR while Fulton makes stuff like M14s and retro ARs. I totally missed that. I was curious where Fulton came into things. |
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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I might see an A2 in my future. I've been putting it off, but I DO want one.
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Originally Posted By TGWLDR: I totally missed that. I was curious where Fulton came into things. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Apple3_14159: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Originally Posted By TGWLDR: Originally Posted By Bebop_941: Who's making them this go around? BFI out of Carson City. Owned by Franklin Armory. That's very promising - thanks. Maybe. Hopefully. Has Fultom Armory had issues? I thought they were pretty much good to go. I suppose with Bushmaster's history and poor luck when changing owners, I should temper my optimism some Not sure if you just mistyped but Franklin Armory != Fulton Armory. Franklin makes binary triggers and owns rights to the ACR while Fulton makes stuff like M14s and retro ARs. I totally missed that. I was curious where Fulton came into things. That's my mistake. I totally associated the idea of A2 Bushmasters with Fulton since they do retro stuff. I need some sleep 😴 |
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Bought my daughter a used XM15A2 around 15 or so years ago for $300. She loved it and still shoots it from time to time (no, won't post pics)
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Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young
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The XM15A2 has been assigned a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $1,174. View Quote Barrel Length: 20 inches Barrel Twist: 1/7 Barrel Material: 4150 steel, chrome lined Thread: 1/2×28 Wonder what street price is gonna be? The Patrolman's carbine didn't have a price listed. |
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Video if you're into that
Bushmaster's "New" Retro AR-15s |
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The worst thing about living in the declining era of a great civilization is knowing that you are. - Robert Heinlein
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I'm an old guy. Of course I'm into that
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I just had the barrel on my dad's mid-nineties Bushmaster threaded because I've found their barrels from back in the day to be great. He absolutely loves that sucker, carry handle HBAR carbine, I have a Surefire M500 laying around I'm going to toss on it and complete 1995's state of the art stick!
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View Quote That’s awesome, might want to buy one myself |
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Before they make it to production, they should consider doing away with the pictogram selector markings (this isn't heckler & koch), and that carbine needs a slim handguard.
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I'm surprised they're chrome lined
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What’s the difference between pancakes and a Mini-14? Pancakes hit the spot.-dvanblaricom
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Like it, I'm into the nostalgia look,
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Promising but I think they want way too much money.
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Looks like Bushmaster's current offerings in the A2 category are their 50th Anniversary editions. The "Silver Edition" is just the rifle itself with the 50th Anniversary logo on the side. The "Gold Edition" is the rifle in a Pelican case with three mags, a coin, and a "certificate of authenticity". Looking at some recent prices online, I've seen the Gold edition at $1360 and the Silver at $973. Whether those extras are worth another $387 I guess is up to the buyer. Don't know what the Pelican case would cost by itself.
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Maybe this M4 fad is wearing off...
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This is great to hear. My first rifle was a A2 bushmaster bought in late 93.
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Hopefully Fulton can keep up with the demand. Already a 3-4 week wait on one of their rifles.
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