Bushmaster Serial Number Location

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Bushmaster Firearms International, LLC
TypeSubsidiary
Founded1973; 48 years ago
HeadquartersMadison, North Carolina, U.S.
Jim Marcotuli (CEO)
OwnerFranklin Armory Holdings Inc.
Websitehttps://www.bushmaster.com/

Bushmaster Firearms International, LLC, based in Madison, North Carolina, United States, is an American manufacturer and distributor of firearms. The company's product line revolves around semi-automatic pistol and rifle variants of the M4 / AR-15 design.

Any Bushmaster with a serial number of L062xxx or higher, or BFIxxxxxxx is a post-ban. Serial numbers of L051xxx and below are pre-bans. Be careful with serial numbers in the L052xxx-L061xxx range - some are pre, others are post.

History[edit]

Bushmaster Firearms was a company in Bangor, Maine, that went bankrupt and was purchased by Richard Dyke in 1976 and moved to Windham, Maine.[1] According to a Maine newspaper, it was later sold by Dyke to Cerberus while Krause Publications says it was first acquired by Quality Products Company, in 1990.[2]

In 2002, Bushmaster and a Bushmaster dealer were the subject of a civil lawsuit brought by two survivors and six families of victims of the October 2002 D.C. sniper attacks which resulted in the deaths of ten and injures to three people. On September 8, 2004 Bushmaster agreed to pay $550,000 of a $2.5 million settlement in the lawsuit and Bull's Eye Shooter Supply of Tacoma, Washington, the Bushmaster dealer from whom one of the perpetrators said he had shoplifted the rifle, paid $2 million. [3][4] The company cited mounting legal fees and compassion for the victims and their families as the reason for settling.[5]

Dyke sold the business in 2006 for 70 million dollars to Cerberus Capital Management. The company became part of the Freedom Group, owned by Cerberus Capital Management, in April 2006.[6] In December 2010, Freedom Group announced that operations at the Windham, Maine, facility would cease as of March 2011.[7]Windham Weaponry was founded by the former Bushmaster owners in 2011 in Windham, ME in order 'to put Maine people back to work who lost their jobs' when Bushmaster moved out of state in March 2011.[8]

In December 2012, Cerberus Capital Management announced its intention to sell Bushmaster's parent company, Freedom Group.[9] In a press release, Cerberus stated that they would 'retain a financial advisor to design and execute a process to sell [their] interests in Freedom Group' (Freedom includes the former Bushmaster company).[10] Cerberus indicated that the decision to sell the company stemmed from publicity surrounding the use of a Bushmaster rifle in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. According to the company: 'It is apparent that the Sandy Hook tragedy was a watershed event that has raised the national debate on gun control to an unprecedented level.'[9][11]

Cerberus announced in late 2013 that it had failed to deliver on its promise to divest itself of the Freedom Arms group and has come up with a plan to buy out some Cerberus investors. Those who chose to give up their shares would get paid off by an unidentified lender.[12]

In January 2020, parent entity, Remington Outdoor Company, announced that it would be focusing operations on its core hunting and shooting brands: AAC, Barnes, Remington, and Marlin. It also announced that as a result, Bushmaster, TAPCO, DPMS, and StormLake Barrels would no longer be produced.[13]

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In September 2020, in the bankruptcy auction of Remington Outdoor Company the Bushmaster trademarks were sold to Crotalus Holdings Inc.[14]

Products[edit]

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Bushmaster's firearms, such as the XM-15 line, are typically offered in a 5.56 NATO chambering with forged aircraft-grade (7075-T6) aluminum receivers. Most Bushmaster barrels are 4150 steel, offered in 1:9 twist rate, and chrome-lined to increase durability. Some barrels are available with 1:7 rifling, on special order. Stainless steel or chrome molybdenum barrels are available on certain models. Their name is not related to the Bushmaster autocannon. Bushmaster Firearms originally produced their 'First Generation' rifle using an aluminum lower receiver paired to a stamped steel upper receiver. This first generation model used the AK-47 gas system and the recoil spring is located within the upper barrel gas system as compared to the AR-15/M-16, where the recoil spring is located within the butt stock. Originally marketed for police and the military, Bushmaster later changed its unique hybrid version AR-15/M-16 to the standard Colt/Armalite design. The First Generation rifles were chambered for the 5.56mm round. Bushmaster First Generation rifles are very rare and are collectables.

In late January 2008, it was announced that Bushmaster had signed a licensing deal with Magpul, granting Bushmaster the rights to produce and distribute Magpul's Masada rifle, renamed the Bushmaster ACR. According to the company in 2010, Bushmaster began making the ACR available to the civilian market, posting it on its website.[15]

Carbon 15 is a lightweight AR15 available as rifles or pistols. It saves weight by using polymer instead of the traditional steel or aluminum in the upper and lower receivers. Some models also remove the forward assist and the dust cover, and use a thinner barrel design to save additional weight.

The Bushmaster Dissipator combines a longer sight radius with a shorter barrel to allow more effective use of the iron sights. Similar modifications sometimes suffer from reliability problems due to the close proximity of the gas port to the muzzle, which throws the timing of the weapon's gas system off and makes it more sensitive to gas port diameter and port pressure variables introduced by the ammunition. Bushmaster's solution was to use a low-profile gas block in the normal position for carbine-length barrels and fit the front sight tower/gas block, which is not connected to the gas system, further forward to create the longer sight radius.

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Discontinued[edit]

The Bushmaster Arm Pistol was produced from 1977 to 1990. The Bushmaster M17S is a semi-automaticbullpuprifle that was manufactured by Bushmaster from 1992 until 2005. The BAR-10 was meant to compete in the .308 market against Armalite's AR-10 series rifles and Springfield Armory's M1A Rifle by offering a .308 rifle that could accept the relatively inexpensive metric and inch pattern FN FAL magazines. In 2005 Bushmaster discontinued the BAR-10 line of rifles.[citation needed]

Gallery[edit]

  • Bushmaster XM15 E2S A2 16in Dissipator Model

  • Bushmaster Carbon-15 SBR (shorter barrel)

  • Bushmaster Dissipator barrel with M16A2 handguard

  • Bushmaster ACR

  • Bushmaster M17S

  • Bushmaster XM15-E2S M4 Style Carbine

See also[edit]

Bushmaster Xm15 E2s Serial Numbers

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References[edit]

  1. ^Singer, Natasha (November 26, 2011). 'How Freedom Group Became the Big Shot'. The New York Times. Retrieved June 17, 2019.
  2. ^John Walter (25 March 2006). Rifles of the World. Krause Publications. pp. 76–. ISBN978-0-89689-241-5. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
  3. ^Butterfield, Fox (September 10, 2004). 'Sniper Victims in Settlement With Gun Maker and Dealer'. The New York Times. Retrieved June 7, 2018.
  4. ^Jackman, Tom (September 10, 2004). 'Gunmaker, Store Agree To Payout in Sniper Case'. The Washington Post. p. 1. Retrieved June 7, 2018.
  5. ^Manning, Stephen (September 10, 2004). 'Families of sniper victims reach settlement'. The Washington Times. Associated Press. Retrieved April 18, 2007.
  6. ^Balentine, John (April 21, 2006). 'Dyke sells Bushmaster Firearms'. Archived from the original on December 31, 2012. Retrieved November 29, 2012.
  7. ^'Bushmaster closing facility in Windham'. Wlbz2.com. 2010-12-10. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  8. ^Hall, Jessica. 'Owner seeks to sell rifle maker Bushmaster'Portland Press Herald December 18, 2012.
  9. ^ ab'Cerberus to sell gunmaker after massacre'. CNN. December 18, 2012. Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  10. ^'Cerberus Capital Management Statement Regarding Freedom Group, Inc'. Prnewswire.com. 2012-12-18. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  11. ^Reaction to Newtown Shootings Spreads to Corporate AmericaThe New York Times - December 18, 2012.
  12. ^Foley, Stephen (2013-12-09). 'Cerberus offers investors way out of gunmaker Freedom Group'. FT.com. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  13. ^https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/is-remington-leaving-the-msr-market-dpms-bushamster-and-tapco-sites-are-shuttered/
  14. ^[1]
  15. ^'Bushmaster Firearms: Press release'. Bushmaster.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-14. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
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For those of you who are new to the world of AR 15s, let’s go back to basics. To start with, let’s clarify something so you don’t accidentally put your foot in your mouth when it comes to this rather notorious firearm: the “a” and “r” of AR 15 does not stand for assault rifle. It is actually shorthand for “Armalite rifle” after the small arms engineering company who initially developed this firearm style; the 15, as you may have guessed, designates the AR 15 as the 15th firearm design Armalite created. Now, since we’re talking about the very basics of the AR 15, we ought to clarify something else as well. Let’s talk serialization and legally selling AR 15 parts and accessories.

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Lower Receiver

The AR 15 is divided into two parts, the upper receiver and the lower receiver. The AR is divided this way because only one portion is the actual firearm component. The lower receiver is the part of the AR 15 that contains the fire control group (the trigger, disconnector, hammer, and fire selector), so this is the only portion of the AR that must be marked with a serial number, manufacturer’s name, and so on. Because of this, the lower receiver is the only portion of the AR 15 that must be sold through a licensed firearm dealer.

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Upper Receiver

The remaining portion of the AR 15, the upper receiver or upper assembly, is what most AR enthusiasts are referring to when they talk about the versatility and customizability of the AR 15. The upper assembly is modular in design so it is easier to swap out everything from the charging handle to the barrel and rail system. The modular design means any AR 15 owner can, after purchasing their lower receiver through a licensed seller, choose between purchasing a full upper receiver parts kit or shopping around for the best AR accessories and parts to create their own upper assembly.

The Benefits of the Modular Design

Because the AR 15 was created with two separate components, that opened the door for a great deal of freedom when it comes to choosing components and customizing the firearm in a myriad of ways – but it also allows for a lot more freedom of manufacturing. Since the lower receiver is the only component that needs to be serialized and purchased through a licensed dealer, any of the the upper assembly components can be designed, modified, and manufactured by anyone with the engineering skills and fabrication sources necessary.

Essentially, the AR 15 as a firearm design supports small businesses rather than requiring every piece to go through one of the big name firearms producers. A small business can focus on creating one (or a few) AR 15 components rather than everything, which brings about the rise of specialty shops. On top of that, upper receiver components can legally be sold online as well as in stores, so those small specialty shops don’t have to face all the start-up costs associated with opening a physical location – and that savings gets passed along to our customers!

If you’re looking for upper assembly components, from a complete upper receiver to an adjustable gas block, shop Bootleg, Inc. today!