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Any experience with this or something like it?
I had a guy (poorly) try to sell me something interesting the other day. I turned it down but the rifle itself has turned into one of those "I must learn more about this" obsessions.
http://www.bushmaster.com/shopping/C.../az-c15r97.asp I'm pretty sure this was it. The complete lack of iron sights on an AR15 knockoff was a real turnoff, but it seemed interesting anyway. Don't worry I'd get a real AR15 before I got this thing. I have to admit it's pretty neat, I'm just not sure what you'd do with it that a regular old "boring" AR15 couldn't do. Anyone have this or something like it? Just curious how you like it, etc.
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Carbon 15 doesnt interest me for some reason .. But the reason for a flat top is to mount a scope lower to the bore line for easyer shootabilty it is rough shooting a ar-15 with a scope mounted on the carry
handle it can be done but not real comfortable |
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I've handled and shot the rifle version pictured. It feels like a toy - literally. My Sig weighs more loaded or sure feels like it.
That said, I have its' little friend. ![]() It never ceases to turn heads at the range and is a blast to shoot. The Carbons are fun toys, but in most situations, that's about all I'd consider them to be. If you're in a scenario where you need a BUG that's a rifle, or something to back up your more serious bolt or semi precision gun, I could *almost* see it having use. However, one man's use is another man's necessity.
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See my posts under"Bushmaster or Colt" --- I have not seen(although I have heard of) a AR type weapon that will really shoot with a scope mounted to the carring handle. After all, that wasn't ment for a scope mounting position anyway. The milled reciever with the rail system was. The BFI type 21 is the cheapest of the types made. This is the one that I have. With the proper scope,load,and shooter,I have seen(not heard stories of)them shoot 1MOA out of the box. The "name of the game" is application. If you want a very light(mine weights 4.3 lbs. with scope, rings, and mag) walkabout weapon take a look at these. If you want something for carry to a spot and set up for a shot, the long bbl'ed(24") weapons are great for that. My 24" weapon weights almost 12 lbs. This weapon will outshoot most bolts. Don't let the non-metal stuff that weapons are made of scare you off. Think of how many weapons nowadays are made this way.--------
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Euclidean, I have that exact rifle. Well I did. The lack of Irons and a need to build it got to me. For what its worth , Bushie has a Type 97 with irons and a carbon M4 type that has standard front site and handguards. As for a carbon gun, mine wieghs less than thew alum. carbines, doesn't scrach the finish off , will not rust or corrode and I feel is a stronger material(bend wise ). My carbon has been reliable and easy to handle, even with added accesories and parts.
Drawbacks. A few parts are not mil./ industry standard. The bolt carrier and buffer tube. Also the muzzle brake makes big flashes and comes off occasionally during sustained rapid fire. |
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I have one too. Some had feed reliability problems and something else. Mine had the feed problems so I sent it to Professional Ordnance (manfacturer before Bushmaster bought them) and they polished the feed ramp and replaced several internal parts and it worked flawlessly when I got it back.
And, like Rocky said, sometimes the muzzle brake works loose, but lock tight seemed to fix that problem on mine. As I recall, the muzzle brake is quite effective. IIRC, I shot mine without it and recoil was surprising. If the gun is reliable, it would certainly be a top prospect as a bug out gun - it's light as a feather so you could carry it forever and you can easily handle it with one hand and shoot it like a pistol. I think the Bushmaster version, uses all mil/industry standard parts, but it would probably be considerably more expensive. If I could change on thing, it would be the drop of the "stock"; it's a bit short. The stock is removeable by the way and it just leaves the recoil tube and it is shootable in this configuration. |
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Tangle. Yuo can add stck recoil pad for more length or , replace the stock with a standard AR collaps. stock. You need to either make a spacer, or replace the bolt carrier if you do switch to a collap. stock and buffer. I think I paid $850 or so for my Carbon 15. Most parts are mil standard in the carbon. No feed problems for me, but from what I have read, most feed issues are easily solved. Check out AR15.com for lots more info on AR's if you guys are intrested.
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Hmmm, a collapsible stock, I kinda like that. I presume the std. collapsible stock a significantly heavier though? And, again, where's a good place to get a coll. stock and spacer? |
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Don't forget folks - the ''CAR 15 and can - plus .22 conversion kit'' - is GunKid's ultimate survival equipment
![]() Nothing else will cut it!!
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I've heard bad things about the Carbon 15's. Reliablity and wear issues.
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