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Posted: 11/25/2014 11:19:55 AM EDT
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http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/xm15basic_carbine.asp
http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/MOE_series.asp - model 90990 Anyone have experience with either of these two? |
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My first AR was a older Bushy that never failed me not one time, and this was after thousands and thousands of rounds. I have had several through the years and they all ran as they should. However I have no first hand knowledge of the newer rifles. I have read some negative, but nothing concrete. A Google search may provide more info. With prices as low as they are there are Mil Spec rifles that can be had for a few bucks more, heck if you go with PSA you may even save a few. |
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I suggest you look at the history of Bushmaster. The people that made bushmaster famous for quality and reliability are no longer producing bushmaster rifles. Remingtion and the freedom group have taken control of bushmaster, marlin, dpms and others. The folks that made bushy famous are still producing rifles that I and many others believe are superior in quality to the new remington bushmasters.
Lifetime transferable warranty and excellent customer service Windham Weaponry |
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And the next inevitable "Bushy any good?" thread is born. And this time even while another thread is still alive and well. Carry on. He's asking about a New for 2014 specific model. Isn't that what this forum if for?
OP I don't have any info on those models....... |
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He's asking about a New for 2014 specific model. Isn't that what this forum if for?
OP I don't have any info on those models....... Quoted:
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And the next inevitable "Bushy any good?" thread is born. And this time even while another thread is still alive and well. Carry on. He's asking about a New for 2014 specific model. Isn't that what this forum if for?
OP I don't have any info on those models....... Upon review, your absolutely right. My bad. |
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I just took possession of a different Bushmaster. It is a optics ready carbine. I have only 150 to 175 rounds through it and so fr everything works great. No FTF, FTE and overall accuracy is what I expected for this carbine. Just talking cash (not listing trade again) he had it for $500.00 out the door and it also had a $50.00 factory rebate. I figure $450.00 for an assembled basic carbine is cheap in itself but it is to me very capable of doing what I need it to do.
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I owned a Bushmaster years ago and was quite happy with it. Sold it to pay some expenses and although it was right decision it I wished that I didn't need to do it. A few months ago I decided to replace it and started doing research. I heard a lot of grumbling about recent Bushmasters but specific first hand accounts of issues were very difficult to locate. So I gave them a chance and purchased an XM15E series rifle. I have regretted it ever since. Purchased a rifle in early October and the rifle manufactured date was Aug 2014. Rifle left the factory with obvious issues and someone noticed it before it ended up in my hands. RMA process has been filled with little problems and inconsistent communication. They have had the rifle since early October and I still don't have it back. Disclaimer: I tend not to be a patient person. I firmly believe that Bushmaster is not the company that they used to be and it will take a massive amount of positive reports before I will try them again. And for the record, my experiences with this has affected my perception of Remington as well. I cannot help but see obvious overlaps between the two companies now.
I understand that my post count is low , my join date is recent, and that will affect the perception reliability of the information that I provide. I can provide specific information if there is value in doing so. I would probably start a new thread to avoid the possibility of derailing this one. |
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Got my first Bushie back in '89, added another in 1990, and got my last in 2005. Two of the three had to go back to Wyndam right away quick. After being sorted out they've been all you could ask for. Can't say I'd recommend them for everyone, but under the right circumstances, .....go for it. |
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http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/xm15basic_carbine.asp http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/MOE_series.asp - model 90990 Anyone have experience with either of these two? don't do it, bushmaster is one of the bottom of the barrel ar's. go with a BCM, colt or DD |
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don't do it, bushmaster is one of the bottom of the barrel ar's. go with a BCM, colt or DD Quoted:
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http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/xm15basic_carbine.asp http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/MOE_series.asp - model 90990 Anyone have experience with either of these two? don't do it, bushmaster is one of the bottom of the barrel ar's. go with a BCM, colt or DD tell us about your experiences with bushys....do tell |
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I have a newer Bushmaster that i bought back in July. So far, i have put about 1200 rounds through it, and havent had a single issue or failure of any kind. Everything on the rifle is torqued and staked properly. The finish is not quite as nice as the older Bushmasters, but im not looking for a beauty queen, so that is ok with me. Like anything that is mass produced, you will have the occasional lemon to get out. Even the coveted Colts have had their share of them. But, more than likely, if you buy a new Bushmaster, you will probably be just fine. |
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I just recently bought a Bushmaster M4A3 Patrolman's Carbine (earlier this month). It seems well made. 4150 Steel chromed barrel, BCG is chromed plated inside and gas key is staked well.
Upper and lower fit well together. I've only put 180 rounds thru it but there were no malfunctions. Shot both .223 and 5.56 with no problem. It was accurate right out of the box. Nothing wrong with my Bushmaster, I just wouldn't pay MSRP for one tho. Mine had an MSRP of about $1200, but I got it for half that online and I have seen them for as little as $549 after mail in rebate. I'm not saying they are the best brand out there, but they are not the trash that many people (who have never even owned one) say they are. If you are looking for a good entry level AR, Bushmaster will fill the bill. Just don't pay $1200 for one. |
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Quoted: I suggest you look at the history of Bushmaster. The people that made bushmaster famous for quality and reliability are no longer producing bushmaster rifles. Remingtion and the freedom group have taken control of bushmaster, marlin, dpms and others. The folks that made bushy famous are still producing rifles that I and many others believe are superior in quality to the new remington bushmasters. Lifetime transferable warranty and excellent customer service Windham Weaponry ![]() I got an out of spec lower parts kit from them, my buddy got two barrels with no gas port drilled. They never had a reputation for being bullet proof |
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Quoted: I got a recent A2 patrol rifle from Bushmaster. Just put 150 flawless rounds through it. Cannot testify to the accuracy. The rifle may be fine, but my 58-year old eyes with large glasses correction is not doing so well with iron sights. It was windy, today, and the best I could so was a 3 inch group of 10 shots at 50 yards. Usinf the iron sight in the carrying handle. Way too windy and gusty (25mph +/-) to attempt 100 yards. http://www.bushmaster.com/img/firearms/90289_XM15.jpg |
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don't do it, bushmaster is one of the bottom of the barrel ar's. go with a BCM, colt or DD Quoted:
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http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/xm15basic_carbine.asp http://www.bushmaster.com/firearms/MOE_series.asp - model 90990 Anyone have experience with either of these two? don't do it, bushmaster is one of the bottom of the barrel ar's. go with a BCM, colt or DD Good advice on these companies. But I remember back in the day on this site when the question came up on "which brand to buy?" The answer was always ABC. Armalite, Bushmaster, Colt. |
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