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Eh, GM just said his Bushmaster is built on a steel receiver. It doesn't really matter what it's made of, though, as I've said.
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Maybe I'm wrong, but the thing feels too damn heavy to be aluminum to me.
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Actually on the Bushmaster Website, it says that their receivers are either aluminum or carbon fiber, no steel, so you probably have an aluminum one, and yes, they are a bit heavy even with this. Aluminum isn't a helluva lot lighter than steel, depending on what's being forged.
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Huh, I learned something.
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To bad I was hoping to build some steel M16's so the actors have a harder time destroying them and listen to them bitch about the weight. They bitch about the weight of the M4 nothing but whiners.
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The only ones that interest me are the old Colt Sporters which are stamped .223, so the're out there. I haven't seen 5.56 NATO in a shop, but I see .223 everywhere, so maybe it's the area, too.
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A lot say ".223 caliber" biut if you read manuals it will say both are safe.
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Speaking of AR-15s, my dad now has two Colt A2 HBARs, and one A1 SP1 in his shop. One HBAR is pre-ban so it can keep its bayonet lug and A2-flashhider, while the other is post ban, so my dad sadly had to grind off the bayonet lug and replace the flash hider with a Miculek muzzle break. It's still a nice looking gun, but it's been '96 neutered. Clinton/Biden, you cocksuckers.
The SP1 was pretty nice, I didn't check the caliber markings though. This is the most "assault rifles" my dad's ever had out in the shop. And now he's bought the Bushmaster and the Jager AP-80, so I'm pretty happy. I'm cradling the Jager as I speak. Hell, I'll take a picture...
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