|
Joined: Aug 2022
Posts: 254
Campfire Member
|
OP
Campfire Member
Joined: Aug 2022
Posts: 254 |
....straight outta Windham, Maine. 2007-2008. A1 carrying handle permanently molded into the upper. Classic... Simply classic... 100% "old school". BUT, with that said. Would you leave it as is, with the iron sights, or would you swap this out, swap that out, and trick it up? Just wondering....
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 922
Campfire Regular
|
Campfire Regular
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 922 |
I would leave as is, if someone wanted to duplicate that today, they would spend a few bucks.
Recent acquisition?
What do you want to use it for?
The real answer is, it's your's, do what you want.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 42,488
Campfire 'Bwana
|
Campfire 'Bwana
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 42,488 |
....straight outta Windham, Maine. 2007-2008. A1 carrying handle permanently molded into the upper. Classic... Simply classic... 100% "old school". BUT, with that said. Would you leave it as is, with the iron sights, or would you swap this out, swap that out, and trick it up? Just wondering.... "2007-2008", not really "old school" to me. Like john said, it's yours make it how you like it. Old school to me would have an A2 stock on it, but then again yours doesn't have a long handguard and 20" HBAR either. You are not going to hurt the value by changing some stuff on it. It's not like its a pre ban bushy or pre ban Colt..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
|
|
|
|
Joined: Aug 2022
Posts: 254
Campfire Member
|
OP
Campfire Member
Joined: Aug 2022
Posts: 254 |
Thanks... Yeah, it was (legally in Virginia* -- yes, yes, ATF people watching this thread!) gifted to me (Christmas present) by my older sister. It belonged to my (late) brother-in-law, who bought it brand new back around 2007 or 2008. Shot on the range about 200-300 rounds, and then my older brother-in-law got sick with cancer and passed away.
* Yes, it is perfectly legal to "gift" a firearm amongst family members, as long as they are in the same state. We're all in Virginia, Henrico County, etc... so it's 100% legit --- thank God!
|
|
|
|
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 64,052
Campfire Kahuna
|
Campfire Kahuna
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 64,052 |
Leave it as is. If you want a different version, order the parts from PSA and build another.
The older Bushmasters I’ve owned from that era and before were great AR’s. And accurate and very reliable too.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 8,210
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 8,210 |
If it was mine I'd put a grip I liked better on it. Can't really see what's going on with that sling but would likely do something else with that. Outside of that looks like a fun gun just as it is.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Aug 2022
Posts: 254
Campfire Member
|
OP
Campfire Member
Joined: Aug 2022
Posts: 254 |
It's a single point sling that my (late) brother-in-law installed on it. Goes over your head & non-dominant shoulder, and hangs directly centered over your sternum. Edit: Regarding the overall condition of the old Bushmaster - my older brother-in-law kept it totally OEM stock, with the only accessory was an A1/A2 picatinny rail mount for the carrying handle. What he planned on doing, Lord knows. He got too sick with cancer by that time.
Last edited by ButchA61; 02/12/23.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 4,176
Campfire Tracker
|
Campfire Tracker
Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 4,176 |
I would love to have it! Finding any kind of carry handle upper receiver to build something like this seems to be pretty well impossible now.
|
|
|
|
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 325
Campfire Member
|
Campfire Member
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 325 |
uppers are cheap, buy another upper
If your going through hell, keep on going, don't look back, If your scared don't show it. You might get out b'fore the devil even knows your there. (Rodney Atkins)
|
|
|
|
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 11,434
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 11,434 |
I would leave it as is but replace the hand grip with a better one.
Looks nice.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Sep 2017
Posts: 419
Campfire Member
|
Campfire Member
Joined: Sep 2017
Posts: 419 |
Old school to me would be A1 stock, triangle handguards, 20 inch barrel, 3 prong flash hider, and a grip without that obnoxious 'dog pecker knot' on it. If your eyes work with the irons, leave it as is. If not, change out the complete upper assembly with something more optic friendly, but hang on to the carry handle upper.
"...and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one." Luke 22:36
|
|
|
|
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 9,720
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 9,720 |
The old SP-1 carbine was the first AR that got my attention. The main difference is it has a pencil barrel in it. Those are classic old school guns that still get it done.
I’d much rather have the A1 upper than a flat top or A2. I like the fixed carry handle because it has more room, I can’t get my hand comfortably in a removable carry handle and I like the rugged sights on the A1.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 15,523
Campfire Ranger
|
Campfire Ranger
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 15,523 |
Leave it, put an Aimpoint on it.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 64,052
Campfire Kahuna
|
Campfire Kahuna
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 64,052 |
The old SP-1 carbine was the first AR that got my attention. The main difference is it has a pencil barrel in it. Those are classic old school guns that still get it done.
I’d much rather have the A1 upper than a flat top or A2. I like the fixed carry handle because it has more room, I can’t get my hand comfortably in a removable carry handle and I like the rugged sights on the A1. Yep.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 55,837
Campfire Kahuna
|
Campfire Kahuna
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 55,837 |
The old SP-1 carbine was the first AR that got my attention. The main difference is it has a pencil barrel in it. Those are classic old school guns that still get it done.
I’d much rather have the A1 upper than a flat top or A2. I like the fixed carry handle because it has more room, I can’t get my hand comfortably in a removable carry handle and I like the rugged sights on the A1. Wonder how many A2 rear sights have broken? Reason I ask is MTU uses them. And have been stories of more than a few dropped hard on concrete from height etc... and all surviving. Looking at the A1 though, it sure is more protected. Thats obvious. But now that we concede that optics are strong enough for battle it makes one wonder if irons aren't plenty strong. That said the other thing about A1 is there are basically not adjustable. IE zero it for whatever and use holdovers. You can't accidentally move the windage or elevation. I think I like that part the most about A1 sights.
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
|
|
|
|
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 9,720
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 9,720 |
None broken that I'm aware of but I heard of a guy while waiting to qualify took a siesta and someone may or may not have jacked with his A2 sight and kinda messed him up pretty well...
On a carbine, I'm good with a 200 yard zero out to 300 yards with holdovers, beyond that is just pure luck with any iron sights for me.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 11,226
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 11,226 |
I bought an XM15-E2S in the late 90s. When I got it out to the range to sight it in I found that if I sighted in at 50, it would shoot several inches to the right at 100, and if I sighted it in at 100 it would shoot a few inches to the left at 50. I sent it back to Bushmaster and they made it right so I have no real complaint, except against my own bad luck. It turned out to be a pretty good rifle, at least for my purposes. I think swapped that one for a Browning .22 A-Bolt to give my nephew for his birthday.
Back in those days you couldn't give me a flat-top AR. These days it's just the opposite but to each his own.
Give a communist a helicopter ride, he flies for an afternoon. Throw a communist out of a helicopter and he flies for the rest of his life.....
|
|
|
|
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 9,720
Campfire Outfitter
|
Campfire Outfitter
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 9,720 |
Last edited by TWR; Yesterday at 06:26 PM.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 16,085
Campfire Ranger
|
Campfire Ranger
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 16,085 |
I would love to have it! Finding any kind of carry handle upper receiver to build something like this seems to be pretty well impossible now. This. There are people all over the country lusting after that A1 upper right now as we speak. kwg
For liberals and anarchists, power and control is opium, selling envy is the fastest and easiest way to get it. TRR American conservative. Iowa chapter. Stolen elections have consequences.
|
|
|
439 members (22250rem, 222ND, 1lesfox, 2500HD, 12344mag, 1lessdog, 42 invisible),
1,482
guests, and
1,070
robots. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|
|