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    BMI M4 Carbine

    my Wally World has a B.M.I. M4 carbine in the rack and i was peeking at it for a sec but i will admit right now that i know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about any AR platform/style rifles. so naturally i have a few questions.....

    first off, is BMI actually Bushmaster? i did a quick search and one of the first hits was a page at Bushmasters site. IIRC Bushmasters are one of the better brands, right?

    now again, i know nothing about these rifles but the pricetag was $900. good? bad? middle of the road? i don't know if it has any funky options as i have not handled it nor would i know much of what i am looking for other than a toaster hanging on a rail.


    the only reason i ask all this is i am thinking of taking the plunge into the .223 realm for a lightweight varmint rifle. i was actually there with the intent of really looking at the Mini-14 they had in the case but it was gone so i spied the M4 and decided to ask these questions.

    i'm really leaning towards holding out for the Mini. out of 3 gun stores, 4 pawn shops and WW, i didn't find what i was looking for (Mini-14 Ranch Rifle w/ wood stock) though i did see one Mini sporting a tac-black synthetic stock. still i am curious about the M4 i saw.

    all was not lost on the shopping run though. i did come home with a used Steyr M40-A1.
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    Bushmaster is one of the better AR variants. It used to be considered that the better AR-15s were by the "ABCs" as in Armalite, Bushmaster, and Colt, but today with all the other manufacturers making great rifles, like Rock River and many of the specialty shops like Double Star, there are many good ones to choose from.

    Personally $900 is too much for an M4gery. I had J&T (Double Star) custom build an M4ger upper for me, and installed it on a Rock River lower for around $700. (been a while so I don't remember the exact $$$ but I know it was well under $900.

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    You can buy a better rifle for less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Broondog View Post
    first off, is BMI actually Bushmaster? i did a quick search and one of the first hits was a page at Bushmasters site. IIRC Bushmasters are one of the better brands, right?
    Bushmaster, of Windham, Maine, was know as BFI - Bushmaster Firearms, Inc. That company no longer exists. They were bought out by the freedom group, and their operations were moved to New York. I believe they still use most of the same tooling - but which of their personnel made the move, are they still as good, etc - the jury is still out. The new company is Bushmaster Manufacturing, Inc. They are the successor business to BFI, though, so they'll handle warranty issues for BFI products, even though they're now BMI.

    now again, i know nothing about these rifles but the pricetag was $900. good? bad? middle of the road? i don't know if it has any funky options as i have not handled it nor would i know much of what i am looking for other than a toaster hanging on a rail.
    Normal for a Bushmaster at regular retail. Nothing special.

    the only reason i ask all this is i am thinking of taking the plunge into the .223 realm for a lightweight varmint rifle. i was actually there with the intent of really looking at the Mini-14 they had in the case but it was gone so i spied the M4 and decided to ask these questions.

    i'm really leaning towards holding out for the Mini. out of 3 gun stores, 4 pawn shops and WW, i didn't find what i was looking for (Mini-14 Ranch Rifle w/ wood stock) though i did see one Mini sporting a tac-black synthetic stock. still i am curious about the M4 i saw.

    all was not lost on the shopping run though. i did come home with a used Steyr M40-A1.
    You can do better for a first AR, and for a target AR, but the Bushy's not bad. It costs more than the Mini-14, but it's inarguably a better firearm. A different AR-15 that costs less than that Bushy will still be a better, more versatile firearm than the Mini-14, but at less of a price difference.

    The Mini-14 is still a neat rifle, for a .223 rehash of the M14, but with a lighter, whippier barrel, and less available, more-expensive magazines.
    Last edited by circuits; 03-23-2012 at 02:11 AM.

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    Smith and Wesson has a sport version of the M&P 15 for about $200 less.

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    Normally I would steer you to Del-ton or other build site - but from what I hear, they are backordered....

    I suggest that you do your research quickly and make the buy and then get a good supply of ammo.

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    thanks for all of your input guys!

    being an AK man i was mostly curious, bordering on the insanity of actually buying the rifle. i would for sure buy an AR if it was of the Viet Nam era style with the triangular fore end and such. i did run across just such a pre-ban in a pawn shop going for $1300. alas, i don't have that much money to spend.

    i am thinking i am going to roll with the Ranch Rifle. i saw this one on GB last nite. i like the look of the laminate stock. http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=278458924

    it just might be in my future. the only thing that sucks about the whole deal is that i will have to stock yet another caliber. i'm already stocking 21.
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    Looks nice, best of luck in your decision

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