The Bushmaster AR15 was first in service in the USA 1958 and is still used in present day. It was designed by Eugene Stoner and manufactured by various companies including Bushmaster.
A verison of the AR15 made by Bushmaster.
Heavy Barrel?
XM=Experimental Model
Colt, Bushmaster, LMT, Stag
An AR-15, .233 calabre Bushmaster.
It can shoot up to 800-900 meters depending on the barrel.
$600 - $900, depending on specifics. More if accessorised.
well the standard ar-15 is a colt. but now these days the most poopular are generally either DPMS or Bushmaster. the best of the Best is Barret and LWRC.
Windham, Maine, although a lot of their parts are outsourced. For example, their AR-15 type receivers are manufactured by LAR Manufacturing.
Nobody. M16 is a military nomenclature specific to variants of the AR-15 rifle in 5.56x45. The rifle which the M16 was derived from - the Armalite AR-10 - was in 7.62x51 and does not have an "M" series nomenclature from the US military, as it was never adopted into service by the US military. As for civilian variants of the AR platform, there are many manufacturers - Knight's Armament, DPMS, Rock River, Bushmaster, just to name a few.
How much do you want to spend? DPMS, CMMG, Double Star, Colt, Les Bauer, POF, Bushmaster, LMT, Noveske... all make AR-15s in different price ranges. All do what they're supposed to.
There are at least 2 different "Bushmasters". The automatic cannon known as the Bushmaster is made by ATK. The AR style rifle that is made under the Bushmaster brand is made by Bushmaster Firearms, which is part of the Freedom Group of companies which includes Remington, Bushmaster, Marlin, Parker, Barnes Bullets, Para USA, and others. H&K does not manufacture a Bushmaster.