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BUSHMASTER XM-15 – My First AR | Saturday Spotlight

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Welcome back to another Saturday Spotlight! 🎯 Today, we’re diving into the story of my very first AR-15, a Bushmaster AR-15 I purchased back in 2012-2013. Over the years, it has gone through a complete transformation—from its original factory look to the DMR-style build you see today.

🔧 In this video, we cover:

The upgrades and modifications: from the barrel to the bipod.
My experience with the Yankee Hill suppressor and BCM handguard.
Optic and trigger upgrades, including the Palmetto State Armory Saber Claw trigger.
Why I swear by the T-Rex Arms sling and D-shaped swivels.
How this rifle performs as a precision build with tight grouping hand loads.
This AR-15 has been a reliable workhorse with thousands of rounds through it, and I couldn’t be happier with its evolution. Whether you’re a fan of classic builds or precision DMR setups, there’s something for everyone in this video.

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