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    anyone recognize this folding stock and lower?


    Hi. I was wondering if anyone could help me identify this lower and folding stock. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    Welcome. I don't know about the lower, but the stock assembly looks home made albeit well done. Tom

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    Bushmaster assault rifle. Here's one for sale... ARMSLIST - For Sale: Bushmaster Firearms Bushmaster Assault Rifle
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    Thanks someone else on another site just told me the same thing. Any idea of its worth?

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    If the whole gun is only $950 then this is a fraction. I might pay $100 for it as is...where are the parts to fill it available? Anywhere? Or does it use AR parts? Or does anyone know... That's what it's worth...
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    Thanks for the info Jim, Surprisingly I've had some offers to buy it. Got to decide if I'm interested in building it. May be able to find some more parts for it in some old gun junk parts my Dad collected. But, I'm more into the milsurp rifles at the moment.

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    Maybe check out compatibility of AR parts with it. Clearly the mag button is like...hinge pin and take down pin...worth a look.
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