Bushy AR-15 ORC vs M&P AR-15
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Bushy AR-15 ORC vs M&P AR-15
I am researching to buy a Bushy ORC with EOTEC 512 halo sites.
Anyone have one?
How does it compair to the M&P AR-15? $ for $?
Anyone have one?
How does it compair to the M&P AR-15? $ for $?
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I have a Bushmaster M4A3 and a 512 but after much consideration I decided to mount the 512 on a Sig 556 ORC.
Not to throw another option at you but for the price of the M&P, the SIG is piston operated and modeled after the other 550 series rifles which took the best of the Krinkov and improved upon it. It's a little front end heavy but that's the only problem I have with it.
What's your primary use for it? Just curious.
Not to throw another option at you but for the price of the M&P, the SIG is piston operated and modeled after the other 550 series rifles which took the best of the Krinkov and improved upon it. It's a little front end heavy but that's the only problem I have with it.
What's your primary use for it? Just curious.
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For target, perhaps competion someday and for small game as well as self defense if needed.ScubaSigGuy wrote:I have a Bushmaster M4A3 and a 512 but after much consideration I decided to mount the 512 on a Sig 556 ORC.
Not to throw another option at you but for the price of the M&P, the SIG is piston operated and modeled after the other 550 series rifles which took the best of the Krinkov and improved upon it. It's a little front end heavy but that's the only problem I have with it.
What's your primary use for it? Just curious.
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Where did you purchase the rifle and scope? Other than Academy for the rifle and basspro for the scope, a gun show seems to be the best place to buy???NAK wrote:The Bushmaster ORC with the 512 is exactly what I bought about two months ago. I love the combination, but I cannot compare it to the M&P for you.
When you have older eyes like mine, iron sights are just extra weight and expense.
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I have seen the Bushmaster ORC for just over $800 lately at a few places online. One of them was $824 delivered. That's a pretty good deal IMO.Mark G26 wrote:For target, perhaps competion someday and for small game as well as self defense if needed.ScubaSigGuy wrote:I have a Bushmaster M4A3 and a 512 but after much consideration I decided to mount the 512 on a Sig 556 ORC.
Not to throw another option at you but for the price of the M&P, the SIG is piston operated and modeled after the other 550 series rifles which took the best of the Krinkov and improved upon it. It's a little front end heavy but that's the only problem I have with it.
What's your primary use for it? Just curious.
SIG has released a 556 that comes with a holosight attached. A little more expensive than the bushy though.
PM me if you want to know where I saw that Bushmaster ORC for $824.
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Cabelas for both. Cabelas had the rifle for $829 and the sight for $266. I had a $200 off on any purchase of > $500 promotional thing. That pretty much made it a deal nobody else could touch.Mark G26 wrote:Where did you purchase the rifle and scope? Other than Academy for the rifle and basspro for the scope, a gun show seems to be the best place to buy???NAK wrote:The Bushmaster ORC with the 512 is exactly what I bought about two months ago. I love the combination, but I cannot compare it to the M&P for you.
When you have older eyes like mine, iron sights are just extra weight and expense.
I also have a credit card from them that gives you 1% back for use at Cabelas. I put EVERYTHING on that: gas, food, rent, business travel expenses.