On a Bushmaster AR-15, "XM" typically refers to a designation for military-style rifles, often indicating that the firearm is designed with features similar to those used by military units. It usually denotes models that are part of a line intended for tactical or defensive use, often incorporating enhancements for performance and reliability. The "XM" designation can also imply that the rifle is suitable for various applications, including sport shooting and home defense.
XM=Experimental Model
XM=Experimental Model
A verison of the AR15 made by Bushmaster.
$1600 - $1700 USD.
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.
The "E2S" designation on a Bushmaster XM15 typically stands for "Enhanced 2 Stage." This indicates that the rifle features a two-stage trigger system designed to improve accuracy and control during shooting. The enhanced design allows for a lighter and more responsive trigger pull compared to standard trigger systems.
Both are assembly line weapons. Stag in my opinion also has a better reputation. Unless you decide to go tactical, they are all pretty much the same. Bushmaster, dpms, stag ext..
Rifle made by Armalite Well yes and no, also Colt, Bushmaster etc.... its like saying coke instead of soda or Kleanex instead of tissue. It describes the style of the firearm, if you say my AR and you point to a Bushmaster everyone knows what you mean.
Heavy Barrel?
It stands for muscular dystrophy.
XM can mean two different things. XM can mean extreme and it also can stand for Amplitude Modulation which is a brand of satellite radio.
yes