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  2. Bushmaster BA50 Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Bushmaster BA50 is a bolt-action, magazine-fed rifle designed to shoot the .50 BMG cartridge. It has a 22- (carbine) or 30-inch, match grade Lothar Walther free-floating barrel with a 1-in-15-inch twist rate (standard for the .50 BMG cartridge).

  3. List of anti-materiel rifles - Wikipedia

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    Bushmaster BA50 Rifle United States: Semi-automatic .50 BMG Grizzly Big Boar United States: 1995 Bolt-action .50 BMG ArmaLite AR-50 United States: 1997 Bolt-action .50 BMG Pauza P-50 United States: 1990 Gas operation, tilting bolt .50 BMG

  4. Category:Bushmaster firearms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bushmaster firearms" ... Bushmaster BA50 Rifle; Bushmaster M4-type Carbine; Bushmaster M17S; Bushmaster XM-15; C. Carbon 15; R. Adaptive Combat Rifle

  5. Adaptive Combat Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The Adaptive Combat Rifle (ACR) is a modular assault rifle formerly designed by Magpul Industries of Austin, Texas, and known initially as the Masada.. In late January 2008, Bushmaster Firearms International entered into a licensing agreement with Magpul whereby Bushmaster would take over production, future development, and sales of the Masada. [5]

  6. Bushmaster Firearms International - Wikipedia

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    Bushmaster Firearms originally produced their 'First Generation' rifle using an aluminum lower receiver and a stamped steel upper receiver. This first-generation model used a long-stroke gas piston operating system. The recoil spring was within the upper barrel gas system compared to the AR-15/M-16, where the recoil spring is within the butt stock.

  7. .50 BMG - Wikipedia

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    Three distinct and non-compatible metallic links have been used for .50 BMG cartridge belts. The M2 and M9 links, "pull-out" designs, are used in the Browning M2 and M3 machine guns. [32] [33] The M15-series metal "push-through" links were used in the M85 machine gun. Pull-out cloth belts were also used at one time but have been obsolete since ...

  8. Category:.50 BMG sniper rifles - Wikipedia

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  9. Mk44 Bushmaster II - Wikipedia

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    The Mk44 Bushmaster II is a 30 mm chain gun manufactured by Northrop Grumman. It is a derivative of the 25 mm M242 Bushmaster , and uses 70% of the same parts as the M242 while increasing the firepower by as much as 50% with the 20% increase in caliber size.