This video delves into the Bushmaster Assault Rifle, a 1970s carbine design attributed to Mack Gwinn, a former US Army Special Forces officer. Gwinn, inspired by the Stoner 63A, developed this long-stroke gas piston rifle featuring an AR-style bolt and fire control group. While the design was conceptually sound and relatively simple, the manufacturing quality was noted as crude. The rifle was initially produced by Gwinn Firearms before production shifted to Quality Parts, which then rebranded as Bushmaster Firearms. The video highlights that Bushmaster later became more renowned for its AR-15 production. Gwinn continued his contributions to the firearms industry with designs such as a QD barrel system for the Browning M2 and a modular barrel system for the AR platform.
This video dives into the history of Bushmaster firearms, highlighting their early production of "Assault Rifles" before focusing on AR-15 platforms. The presenter examines a Bushmaster Assault Rifle and a smaller handgun counterpart. Discount codes for Challenge Target and OpticsPlanet are provided, along with links to Full30 and the presenter's Patreon page. The video also teases another upcoming video about a BCM Mk12.
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