View Full Version : The Anatomy of a Bushmaster (AR-15)
Hello,
I don't know if anyone has seen this or looked at it but it is a nice look at what happens when the trigger is pulled. I saw it on the Bushmaster site (I know that Bushmaster is not very well recieved on here) but here ya go anyway.......
http://www.bushmaster.com/anatomy_bushmaster.asp
They have had that on their site for a few years now.
Remember that most AR's work the same (sans any piston units). What I want to know about the "Anatomy" is who makes the parts and to what standards they build them.
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I realize that is true, I was just posting the link for info purposes. I do not own a BM. I thought the sequence of what is happening was nice to see.
It is a very helpful graphic. I think it is LWRC that has one which compares gas piston to impingement systems.
This is an extremely accurate breakdown of the firing process in a BM. The only sequence missing is the ones where the rifle malfunctions due to parts breakage.:D
I've seen similar ones for the 1911 and Glock, I had no idea there was one for the M4 pattern rifle. Thank you for the heads up.
That was pretty cool. Thanks for sharing!
Justin
This is an extremely accurate breakdown of the firing process in a BM. The only sequence missing is the ones where the rifle malfunctions due to parts breakage.:D
That is funny, but it is a helpful graphic, but still that is funny.
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