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    I have a Bushy I love it...But mine is far from what it was when I bought it...I have replaced most parts in it as well. but I had alot fun putting what I wanted on it though My next rifle will be a D&D or build
    There is not such thing as too many guns, knives, and the accessories to go with them.

    "We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions."-Ronald Reagan

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    I wish I were a moderator. Was on an auto forum. Anyone? Templar? Close this thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuzzy-Reticle View Post
    I think Bushmaster doesn't get the credit it should. They were making AR-15s long before most of the makers out there doing it now. Admittedly they are not mil-spec but they make a decent commercial rifle.
    Well I know I'll get pushed in the corner and get multiple Butt Plates in the face,,,,but with that said,,I love my Bushy !!! I bought it several years ago and have added sights,,rails,,triggers,,etc,,but the Bolt is still the original bolt,,I did add the HD extractor spring and donut though ! I have taken a couple carbine courses,,,6/700 Rd's plus for the day,(0 Malfunctions) I also shoot several Carbine type shoots during the Summer,,we typically shoot 75/80 Rd's per round,,normally under or around 2 min. time frame,& I normally shoot through the course 3 or 4 times with a total of 250/300 rds total for the day,the rifle has never let me down !! For "Me" its a great rifle,,are there better rifles,,probably,,can Mil-Spec rifles fail,,sure,but for the Ole Man (I'm 56 ) I'll keep my Bushy around for awhile longer !! Here is a pic of my Bushy(R) along with my Sabre 18 Inch SPR Build (L) !

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    I own a bushy M4A3, and it has served me just as well as my colt LE6920.

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    Quote Originally Posted by halo2304 View Post
    'round here Colt is Cadillac and Bushmaster is Pontiac!
    I ought to own a Bushy since I live less than 45 minutes from their Windham location. I did once and, admitedly, I kinda miss it.
    HEY MY MOTHER DRIVES A PONTIAC!

    1997 Grand Prix, purple !!! 1st year they did the wide body style.


    I have an old bushmaster but its a heavy barrel. It does good for my needs......... looks good on the wall.

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    Bushmaster M4A3 here as well. I have trained without a hitch. Did the typical mods that you should check or do anyway. Typical 200-300 in 2 hours and a good day with about 900 in 3 hours at the Sig Fall gathering in CO. I've put 2683 rounds through it in 15 months, so I'm a happy Bush user.


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    Bushmaster makes OK products. Given the choice, I'd take a Bushy over an Olympic. I put Bushmaster in the same catagory as RRA and Stag. Acceptable quality for range use but not sure I'd take it to war.

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    We run with Bushmaster M4A1's. No problems or issues. No spending money to "fix" things...........whatever that means.

    My personal rifle is a Bushmaster M4A3. Other than adding the Bravo Company extractor upgrade, nothing has been done to the rifle except the addition of Magpul stock and handguard for a better feel.


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    So is that the rifle grip that came with it?

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    Fine heres my Bushy
    Last edited by smokenssz; 03-29-10 at 19:58.
    There is not such thing as too many guns, knives, and the accessories to go with them.

    "We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions."-Ronald Reagan

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