M16 bolt carrier on the Bushmaster? Since when? They are both the XME2S version like you are showing. The whole point is the price point. Smith is kicking Windham and Bushmaster's butt on price. You would have to compare a stripped down and cheaper Bushmaster to do a fair comparison to the Sport 2. Compare apples to apples, not apples to oranges. I don't think you have a fair comparison since the Bushmaster costs more and has more features.
For what the Sport 2 is and what you are getting with the price you can't go wrong. Work men an tools I'm good at shooting so couldn't give a shit give me any an I'd do OK with it. Also, be aware, the rifle with the Bushmaster logo on it isn't even the Rifle you think it is.
It isn't made by the people who started Bushmaster nor are the people actually in the shop the original bushmaster employees. Those people are back in the original factory in Windham Maine. The man that was the original founder of Bushmaster sold the name and off those people went with the name, however the founder, Mr. Dyke still had the then dead plant and all the machinery still in the plant started calling all the old workers and asking if they would like to come back and make AR15 rifles again.
The name of the company now is Windham Weaponry and they make rifles better than the old original Bushmaster Rifles. Free Membership Benefits. BigPoppa82 Centralia,WA. Messages Reactions Staff Member. Bronze Supporter. Messages 10, Reactions 40, Guys who I know own em have no complaints. I purchased a sport 2 last December and have had no issues with it so far with rounds or so down the pipe.
I added a decent optic, yet to be tested, and put a magpul fore grip on. Flopsweat Slightly right of center. Gold Supporter. Messages 10, Reactions 23, They both shot fine. Messages Reactions 2, These are the same guys who own Remington now looking at going bankrupt.
They are not gun guys they are bankers. SIG34 Monroe Wa. Messages 1, Reactions 2, Had mine for years! Silver Supporter. Messages Reactions 1, I have had my original Sport for years.
It has been rock solid. I did put rare earth Mag Pul furniture on it, so it isn't an all black scary rifle now. Sealesniper PA. Messages 60 Reactions Messages 56 Reactions Another option would would be a ruger ar Mine has worked flawlessly. Ruger takes the time to make it their own with some unique features. YMMV as lemons come along all the time from everyone out there.
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Big Game Rifles. Varmint Rifles. Handgun Reloading. Shotshells - TSS and Unleaded. Bullet Casting. Thnx in advance. I'm sure functionally its perfectly fine though. Additionally, I think you're getting a longer lasting barrel on the Bushmaster. Not that you'll probably shoot either out. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. Posted via Mobile Device. But when I had a look at some ARs a while ago also for a first AR platform to play around with , the Bushmaster felt noticeably heavier and "bulkier" than any of the other ARs.
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