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Posted: 1/7/2009 8:20:37 PM EDT
| I picked up a Bushmaster M4 a little while back. The lower has symbol on the right side and says homeland defender on it and the carbine came with a quad rail on it. I've never seen this verson advertised anywhere and I was wondering if anyone could tell me a little about it? |
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The most AMAZING things happen when you go to www.google.com and type in "Bushmaster Homeland Defender" into the search box.
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The most AMAZING things happen when you go to www.google.com and type in "Bushmaster Homeland Defender" into the search box. So you showed us that Google exists. Have you heard of the frickin' model or not? |
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The most AMAZING things happen when you go to www.google.com and type in "Bushmaster Homeland Defender" into the search box. Lumpy, you know it isn't the ARFCOM way to actually look for information for yourself
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The most AMAZING things happen when you go to www.google.com and type in "Bushmaster Homeland Defender" into the search box. It was 2:20AM when I posted that
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LOL! You sound like the type that would appreciate being able to "help" out the technically-challenged with this tool: http://www.letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=Bushmaster+Homeland+Defender The most AMAZING things happen when you go to www.google.com and type in "Bushmaster Homeland Defender" into the search box.
ETA: interestingly, I can't find much useful info from google, myself. Hmm... ETA2: might just be a "modular carbine" model with the special engraving. Not sure. You might want to ask in the Bushmaster or Bushmaster Custom forums in the Industry Forums for a more precise answer. |
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The most AMAZING things happen when you go to www.google.com and type in "Bushmaster Homeland Defender" into the search box. What is this miraculous new "Google" technology you speak of? Can "Google" help me find information that I otherwise would be unable to access? This must be brand new. I have not heard of this "Google" before. ( |
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The most AMAZING things happen when you go to www.google.com and type in "Bushmaster Homeland Defender" into the search box. So you showed us that Google exists. Have you heard of the frickin' model or not? I did now that I googled it. Ellett Brothers has recruited several manufacturers of consumer tactical defense products and launched a new brand. Homeland Defender. The brand, according to Ellett Brothers, "offers readiness-minded citizens the first comprehensive line of consumer tactical firearms and equipment, emergency products and mission-ready accessories." The Homeland Defender product line currently includes tactical rifles and shotguns from Bushmaster and Mossberg; handguns from Glock and Taurus; ammunition from Federal Premium and CCI; chemical sprays and stun guns from Sabre; and sights, flashlights, tools and accessories from EOTech, LaserLyte and Pelican. Project Management Standard Program The brand was launched in response to the growing need for self-defense products, as highlighted by 9-11, Hurricane Katrina and the war on terror, according to Ellett Brothers. These events also revealed "a new groundswell of courageous Americans who refuse to be passive victims." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "As Americans, we're rediscovering our national heritage of self-reliance," said Chuck Walker, vice president of sales and marketing for Ellett Brothers. "Personal responsibility is an American point of pride. We can and should be ready for anything. That's why each Homeland Defender product has been selected for optimum deterrence effect, tactical performance and reliability in critical situations. Consumers can now equip themselves completely, easily, and with more assurance than ever before." Ellett Brothers and participating manufacturers developed distinctive packaging for the Homeland Defender products, which are now available at select gun shops and sporting-goods retailers. In addition, Homeland Defender caps and clothing will be available at dealers and online at the new brand's Web site. For more information, contact Ellett Brothers at 1-800-845-3711 or visit www.homelanddefender.com.
There, happy now that you were too lazy to do it? Fuck. |
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It was 2:20AM when I posted that

