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WARPIG Tech Talk - Bushmaster 2000 / Defiant

Re: New Bushmaster

In Reply to: New Bushmaster posted by dimka77 on April 17, 2003 at 13:41:27:


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Posted by:
duckdive
on April 17, 2003 at 20:18:40

: hey guys,
: I am looking into getting a Bushmaster. Which one would you recommend and what add-ons would you recommend for it?

consider the BM2K 2003 with PDS. Comes with some nice features standard--eye, cocker threads, very adjustable trigger, and a more comfortable grip frame. All this for about $550. Not too bad a deal. It only comes with one firing mode (how many fields allow anything but seme anyway) but it is capped at 36 bps I think. A whole lot faster than I can shoot. As far as add-ons, play with it for a while, it's a great marker out of the box. Down the line you may want to upgrade those things that improve efficiency, valve, bolt, maybe a barrel system to insure a good paint/barrel match. If you're considering custom, check out Murder Inc., or even the Shcotech bushy(great performer, but you pay for it).



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