Bullet Point Profiles: Bushmaster ACR Basic Rifle

Published on June 1, 2011
Duration: 2:53

This video provides a basic overview of the Bushmaster ACR (Adaptive Combat Rifle). It highlights key features such as its .223 caliber, semi-automatic operation, piston-driven system, and side-charging handle. The rifle is presented with a black matte finish, fixed composite stock, two-position cheek rest, and an A2 bird cage type muzzle device. The presenter notes the cold hammer-forged barrel and its dimensions, along with the overall length and weight of the rifle.

Quick Summary

The Bushmaster ACR (Adaptive Combat Rifle) is a .223 caliber semi-automatic rifle featuring a piston-driven system and a side charging handle. It boasts a 16.5-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, a Picatinny rail system, and a 30+1 round capacity, making it a notable option for marksmen.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Bushmaster Legacy
  2. 00:31ACR Overview & Caliber
  3. 00:36Stock and Controls
  4. 00:47Muzzle and Barrel
  5. 00:53Dimensions and Weight
  6. 00:59Rail System and Sights
  7. 01:04Gas System and Operation
  8. 01:08Included Case and Magazine
  9. 01:40Presenter's Likes

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the Bushmaster ACR?

The Bushmaster ACR, also known as the Adaptive Combat Rifle, is chambered in .223 caliber. It operates as a semi-automatic rifle.

What are the key features of the Bushmaster ACR?

Key features include a piston-driven system, a side charging handle, a 16.5-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, a Picatinny rail system, and a 30+1 round capacity with a 30-round magazine.

What is the barrel length and overall length of the Bushmaster ACR?

The Bushmaster ACR is equipped with a 16.5-inch cold hammer-forged barrel. Its overall length measures 35 inches.

What type of stock and charging system does the Bushmaster ACR have?

The Bushmaster ACR features a fixed composite A-frame stock and a convenient side charging handle. It also includes a two-position adjustable cheek rest.

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