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2017 Bushmaster Catalog. Bushmaster AR-15, M4 Carbine XM15-E2S,.223 caliber, 16” barrel, telescoping buttstock and A3 removable carry handle, flat top rec for sale by Michael Merker. • This Operating Manual covers allBushmaster XM15 E2S and Carbon 15 models. But all AR-15/M-16 Type magazines of. Retract the Bolt to ensure free.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • Variants [ ] E2S Series [ ] The basic E2S is fitted with a 16-inch carbine-style barrel. E2S Target - 20' heavy-barrel target rifle with A2-style stock and carry handle upper, also available with 24' and 26' barrels.
E2S V-Match - Target variant with an anodized aluminum handguard, flat-top receiver and 20, 24 or 26-inch barrel. E2S V-Match Carbine - As above, but with a 16-inch carbine barrel. E2S Shorty - 16-inch version with a 'shorty' handguard. E2S Shorty AK - Shorty variant with 14.5-inch carbine SBR barrel with an -style muzzle brake permanently welded to the end to increase the overall length to 16 inches. E2S Dissipator - Variant with a Bushmaster-designed 16-inch 'Dissipator' barrel. This mounts a false gas block with a front sight at the 20' position with the real gas block in the carbine position and concealed under a rifle-length 12' handguard. QRC Series [ ] Formerly known as ORC ('optics ready carbine') but now styled as QRC ('quick response carbine'), these are flat-top rifles without iron sights, provided with a simple 1x20 red-dot optic.
Patrolman Series [ ] Patrolman's Pistol - 7' or 10.5' barrel 'pistol' version with a free-float handguard and no stock. Also available as a military or LE select-fire version. Bushmaster M4-Type Carbine [ ]. Main article: Notoriety [ ] The Bushmaster XM15-E2S 'M4 type' carbine gained notoriety for its use in the October 2002, according to. It is infamous for being designed to avoid the 1994. Sandy Hook and aftermath [ ] A Bushmaster XM15-E2S was used during the. Nine families (plaintiffs) of the 26 victims of the shooting filed a class action lawsuit in Connecticut against Bushmaster, and others (defendants) seeking 'unspecified' damages, claiming an exemption in the 2005 which would normally disallow such a suit.
The plaintiffs allege that the XM15-E2S is only suitable for military and policing applications, and Bushmaster inappropriately marketed the firearm to civilians. On April 14, 2016 a Connecticut court denied the defendants a motion to summarily dismiss the case, with lawyers for the defense filing a second motion for dismissal a month later. On October 14, 2016, the defendants' motion to strike (dismiss) the complaint (lawsuit) was granted. The judge ruled the complaint was not valid per Federal and Connecticut laws. The plaintiffs indicated they would appeal the ruling. Legality [ ] As a result of the Sandy Hook school shooting: • New York State banned the XM-15 series and in the January 2013. • The XM-15 series are among over 100 named firearms added to the list in an April 2013 amendment, passed in the wake of the Sandy Hook school shooting.
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