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    WTS : Bushmaster Carbon-15 16" M4 Config

    Bushmaster Carbon 15 16" M4 Config. Carbon Fiber composite lightweight sport rifle. Semi Automatic, 30 round detachable magazine.


    From Bushmasters Website:
    The Bushmaster C15 M4 Type Carbines are a unique hybridization of traditional AR-15 type features with space-age Carbon 15 composite molded Receivers for light weight and rugged durability.

    Lightweight Carbon 15 Composite Receivers – 40% stronger and 40% lighter than comparable aircraft aluminum receivers – unaffected by moisture – will not corrode – matte black throughout (no surface finish to wear off). Upper Receiver includes anodized aluminum Picatinny rail for unlimited sight, scope or optics mounting.


    16" M4 Profile Barrel chambered for 5.56mm NATO/.223 Rem. caliber, – Chrome Lined in both Bore and Chamber for long wear and ease of maintenance – standard threaded muzzle (1/2” x 28 T.p.I.) fitted with Izzy Flash Suppressor. Barrel finish is mil. spec. Manganese Phosphate for protection against corrosion and rust.


    Front Sight is AR Type Base with Post – adjustable for elevation. Rear Sight is a B.M.A.S. Dual Aperture Flip-up – adjustable for windage. Sold before Xmas 2008, this is why it is red dot or carry handle.

    6 Position TeleStock offers light weight, carrying ease and quick handling. Carbine length Handguards have internal aluminum shields to protect against heat build-up in rapid fire sequences.
    Advertised at 5.77 lbs, I chose this for ease of use by my wife.

    I purchased this Bushmaster Carbon series rifle for my wife in approx Feb 3 2009.
    Since I got it, it has been fired rarely and has about 200 rounds since I picked it up. I wish she had more interest in it, but she does not.

    There is a C-More ATAC Tactical Alluminum RDS (Red Dot Sight) mounted to the rail, this is a $400 RDS. The rifle can be sold with the C-More or I can place the detachable carry handle (iron sights) back on it.

    This rifle had no FTF, FTF or FTE. You can have 3 GI green follower mags with it.

    There are no scratches, gouges, or other unsightly marks or damage. Rifle is like new.

    Price for Bushmaster Carbon 15 M4 "Flat Top" Carbine W/Carry handle $800
    Price for Bushmaster Carbon 15 M4 "Flat Top" Carbine W/C-MORE RDS $1100

    I prefer face-to-face. Not interested in shipping unless it is forced upon me. Must be transfered legaly at a dealer. Buyer pays transfer unless he is buying locally with the RDS, then I will pay transfer.

    I am in Western PA, zip code 15005. We are approx 20 miles NW of Pittsburgh.







    If you desire any specific detailed images, PM me and I will take them for you.

    Bushmaster product web page http://www.bushmaster.com/catalog_ca...-c1516m4FT.asp

    C-More tacticle ATAC product web page
    http://www.cmore.com/tactical.html
    Last edited by larry0071; 08-29-09 at 09:30.
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    Bump back up to get seen.
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    Bumpy bump, back up we go.
    This is essentially a new rifle at $400 off.
    Light weight, polymer construction that bushmaster says will easily outlast the standard alluminum materials at a rate of about 2:1!
    This thing is a lean, mean, shooting machine!
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    Still available.
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