Overview:
Take a gander at the Asahi Bushmaster series of rifles. It's like someone took a standard AR15 and said, "Let's make it a bullpup," but then sprinkled in a dash of the L85's style. The result? A rifle that's a bit of an oddball – sort of like the awkward cousin of good-looking guns. It's got a vibe similar to the COP357: a mix of 'ugly-pretty' that you can't help but admire.
Quality:
In terms of quality, the Bushmaster is a testament to durability. Despite its age, it shows remarkable resilience with hardly any wobble or creaking. The rifle's heft, largely due to metal components and brass internals, adds to its robust feel. Available in three variants – the basic model, one with a plastic handguard, and another featuring a front grip – each maintains a high standard of construction. The rearward magazine placement, though, is a quirky feature, reminiscent of trying to solve a puzzle in the dark. The handguard and grip models provide a comfortable cheek rest, adding a nice touch to the user experience.
Internals:
Internally, the Bushmaster operates on the innovative BV system.(Click the link for more information, the following is a brief summery.) Think of it as using the BB not just as ammunition but also as a mini-controller for gas pressure. This clever design ensures reliable firing, consistent range, and a satisfying rate of fire.
links:
video review found- None Availible ATM :(
link to manual- HERE
buy yours- HERE