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Bushmaster Carbon 15 Review!

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This is my review of the Bushmaster Carbon-15. As you can tell in the video. I really love the weight factor and it is just as reliable and accurate as any other AR-15 that I have shot Please comment if you have any questions. As always, subscribe to my channel if you like the review and like my channel. I will have a lot more footage of this gun out in the wild, doing some run and guns and some hunting videos as well, so stay tuned Thanks for all the support and keep watching!!!

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21 COMMENTS

  1. Why don't you guys do the review with the original out of the box gun so the review can be real instead of talking about all the changes you made ? The review is supposed to be about the original gun not your remake !

  2. Hey TrueHu; are you sure it's commercial buffer tube? I checked mine against some guides and it really looks like mil-spec. Flat back, 7.25" total length, and the threads are raised (higher) than the rest of the tube…which should mean mil-spec.

  3. True….enjoyed the video. One point of clarification. It is Not a carbon fiber AR. It is a Carbon polymer hence plastic AR. A true carbon fiber AR has it's own special set of problems in manufacturing as well as reinforcing stress points on the AR platform. Those issues as well as carbon fiber material costs drive the price to a point that would double or triple what the Bushmaster costs. Don't get me wrong I own one and I love that light weight rifle. I think if Eugene Stoner had this polymer available to him in 1950 he would have made his AR's from it. This is not cheap plastic. Bushmaster would not risk losing it's reputation by endangering it's customers with something that easily breaks. On the other hand it was a bit of marketing savy for them to call it "Carbon" rather than plastic. They didn't do it to deceive the public, they did it to overcome the public's misperception that a plastic AR means "cheap and crappy". There may soon come a day when Bushmaster develops a mil-spec plastic and I promise you the Army will trip over themselves to get it.

  4. The mil spec buffer tube and the commercial buffer tube have the same threads. Commercial is wider past the threads. If you change the buffer tube out you can use a mil spec stock. Just as tight fitting and easier to find and cheaper in some areas. Just an FYI

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