In general, from the Bushmaster XM15 review, you come get to ascertain that the model is truly a great gun that works as advertized. Jan 19, 2014 Confirming Date of Manufacture on Bushmaster AR. The serial number on my lower is L054XXX, and according the guy at Windham, post-94 AWB serial numbers start at L063000. Jumbled serial numbers, call to get the history of suspect receivers. Olympic - Olympic Arms 620 Old Pacific Hwy. Olympia, WA 98513 (206)-459-7940 “Tom” Post-ban production is year-pre fixed, but they too, had receivers in the “float”. Non-prefixed serial numbers are not a guarantee of actual Pre-ban status. Bushmaster - Quality Parts Co.
Bushmaster M4-type carbine | |
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Type | Assault rifle Semi-automatic carbine (M4gery) |
Place of origin | United States |
Service history | |
Wars | War in Afghanistan (2001–present)[1] War in Iraq (2003-2011) |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Bushmaster Firearms International |
Specifications | |
Mass | 2.82 kg (6.22 lb) |
Length | 882.7 mm (34.75 in) |
Barrel length | 406.4 mm (16 in) |
Cartridge | .223 Remington 5.56×45mm NATO 6.8mm Remington SPC 7.62×39mm |
Action | Gas-operated, rotating bolt |
Rate of fire | 700–950 round/min (fully automatic) |
Feed system | STANAG magazines |
Sights | Iron sights |
The Bushmaster M4 or M4A3 is a semi-automatic or select-firecarbine manufactured by Bushmaster Firearms International, modeled on the AR-15. It is one of the Bushmaster XM15 line of rifles and carbines.
The M4 Type Carbine is a copy of the ColtM4 carbine. The semi-automatic version is marketed to the U.S. civilian market in compliance with the National Firearms Act. A select fire variant can be ordered by military or law enforcement organizations with three-round burst or fully automatic capability.[2]
The rifle's caliber is .223 Remington/5.56×45mm NATO, and the barrel is hard chrome lined in both the bore and chamber. Unlike the current Colt M4 Carbine which features a four-position telescopic stock, the Bushmaster has a six-position stock. It is compatible with most standard AR-15 parts and has the ability to accept all AR-15/M16 type STANAG magazines.
The standard M4 Type Carbine features a permanently fixed 'Izzy' flash suppressor attached to a 14.5 in (370 mm) barrel, which brings the barrel to a total length of 16 in (410 mm). Bushmaster also produces the Patrolman's Carbine variant which features the more common removable 'bird cage' flash suppressor, attached to a 16 in (410 mm) barrel, bringing the total barrel length to 17.5 in (440 mm). Both of these comply with current U.S. federal law which states a minimum 16 in (410 mm) barrel for a rifle. There is also a military M4 Type Carbine which comes with a 14.5 in (370 mm) barrel and a removable 'bird cage' flash suppressor.[2]
An M4 Type Post-Ban Carbine was developed for the 1994 United States Federal Assault Weapons Ban requirements. Since the ban expired in 2004, this rifle has essentially been replaced by the M4A2 and M4A3. Some states in the U.S. have kept these laws, so the rifle is still being produced.
A trademark dispute between Bushmaster and Colt concerned the use of the 'M4' name. The M4 was developed and produced for the United States government by Colt, which had an exclusive contract to produce the M4 family of weapons until 2009.[3] Several other manufacturers, including Bushmaster, offer M4-like firearms, nicknamed 'M4geries.' Colt previously held a U.S. trademark on the term 'M4.'[4] In April 2004, Colt filed a lawsuit against Bushmaster and Heckler & Koch, claiming acts of trademark infringement, trade dress infringement, trademark dilution, false designation of origin, false advertising, patent infringement, unfair competition, and deceptive trade practices. Heckler & Koch later settled out of court. On December 8, 2005, a District court judge in Maine granted a summary judgment in favor of Bushmaster Firearms, dismissing all of Colt's claims except for false advertising. On the latter claim, Colt could not recover monetary damages. The court also ruled that 'M4' was now a generic name, and that Colt's trademark should be revoked.[5]
Czech Special Operations soldier in Afghanistan with a Bushmaster M4A3
A Georgian soldier with Scouts Platoon, Delta Company, Special Mountain Battalion conducts reconnaissance operations Feb. 14, 2014, during Georgian Mission Rehearsal Exercise (MRE). He is holding Bushmaster M4 in his hand.
Georgian soldiers with Bushmaster M4 search for mock roadside bombs during convoy operations training here July 20. Marines are training with the Georgian Armed Forces for Exercise Agile Spirit 2011