Rumor or true, they say Bushmaster is not as good now after shuting down Windham. Does anyone have an experience with the Bushmaster's being built in Ilion, NY ?
Rumor or true, they say Bushmaster is not as good now after shuting down Windham. Does anyone have an experience with the Bushmaster's being built in Ilion, NY ?
Bushmaster was never exactly a high end AR manufacturer.
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not in current times, but until after 2004 bm, colt, armalite, and oly, were about the only show in town, that being said both of the bm's I have are Windham manufactured, one is a le/mil marked ban model, but I know people that have the newer models and they are just as trouble free as the old ones or any other reputable manufacturer for that matter, IMHO the old and new ones are the same thing with a different roll mark.
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I have had two in the M4 HBAR configuration and still have one. The first one had A1 sights, the second has A2 sights. Neither one ever gave me a problem, they always went bang and I trust their reliability.
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The new Ilion bushy's are in general a fine rifle. Bought a carbine a few months ago and it shoots just as accurately as my older Bushy's. Reliability is just as good as well.
Where I notice the difference is in the finish. The lowers are a hard coat anodize, not mil-spec phosphate. Same with the uppers. The barrel finish is also a less expensive finish. Not sure what it is, but it is not as nice or as durable as the older finish.
Factory triggers still suck. But they always did. This was a mandatory upgrade for all my bushy's.
So final conclusion. The new bushy's are still good. The finish will not be as durable. If you are in the market for an AR15 rifle, Bushy's would be a fine choice. I'd put them head to head with DPMS, RockRiver and other similarly priced rifles. Choice being price point and what features each company offered.
Still would prefer a Noveske or LWRC or BCM. But you do pay a higher price for these high end rifles. They are worth the money but cost more.
Hope this helps.
My first AR was a bushmaster carbon 15 and I haven't had a problem outside of a used GI mag not feeding right at the range once. The red dot scope it came with isn't too great past 100 yards, but it always shoots when the trigger is pulled.
Years ago you used to go by "The ABC's" when it came to AR's. Armalite, Bushmaster and Colt. The older "Purple" Bushies were great rifles and at one time Bushy held the Marine and Navy contract due to having better corrosion resistance. "Purple" comes from how they looked when wetted down with CLP or similar, they had a real purple tinge to them. Great rifles and I regret getting rid of every one I ever had.
In 2008 Bushmaster was purchased by "The Freedom Group" AKA Cerebus holdings and they crashed and burned, I have seen a few late model Bushies that really suffered from QC issues.
Wyndham Weaponry is made up of former Bushmaster employees and the old Bushmaster tooling and plant. From what I have seen of them they are head and shoulders above a current Bushmaster.
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