Bushmaster 9mm

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Anyone know which dealers might be able to sell this Bushmaster Carbon 15 9mm pistol?

http://www.bushmaster.com/shopping/Carbon15/az9-c15p21s.asp

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I have approved Export Permits for the Bushmaster AZC15P97S (next model up from the 15P21S... but it's .223REM)...

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An order placed before December 31st could be here by January 17th.

Price: $1,399.00 Canadian plus applicable taxes

The AZ9C15P21 (9mm you asked about) would take about 6 to 8 weeks to import and would cost you $1,449.00
 
greentips said:
can a stock be fitted on the receiver?

GT:

Not sure but I suspect not. Because of the way US laws are, if the lower receiver allowed for easy installation of an AR stock then the ownership of the pistol AND an AR stock would put the person in violation of the NFA Class III regulations (as it relates to SBR's - Short Barrel Rifles). It's the same in the US for someone who owns an AR and then buys a short AR barrel. If they don't have a registered SBR then they have violated the NFA rules by simply being in possession of the AR lower and the short barrel.

It's a real pain in the ass and though it doesn't affect the guns sold to Canada, they don't design product for us Canadians, they design it for their home market :)
 
I know what you mean about the SBR regs vs pistol frames, but I don't recall hearing about any differences in the AR frames. Could be worth looking into!!

I half wonder if the short buffer and different bolt carrier are enough difference for ATF?
 
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Here's my version of the carbon 15/9mm I just put the stock on for the thread. It tightens okay but I want to build a stud/post like the manufactures stock. I can post better pics on Monday, when I get my camera back.
 
GT a but stock can be fitted but there in no cut out for the car 15 retaining plate, the stubby part that sticks out on the back of the plate, so that would have to be milled out.
not hard i did it for one guy with a dremel tool.
but other then that your stuck with the crapy looking carbon 15 buffer tube or fixed stock
 
msarazin said:
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Here's my version of the carbon 15/9mm I just put the stock on for the thread. It tightens okay but I want to build a stud/post like the manufactures stock. I can post better pics on Monday, when I get my camera back.

I just tried and the receiver threads are correct for a carbine buffer tube. Since the receiver is composite the buffer tube goes in tight so might need a lot of lube. ;)
 
Will that upper fit onto a standard AR lower?

Dear Santa, please ammend my last letter to you, I found something else I want instead!!
 
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