Bushmaster XM15E2 – M-16 – 5.56x45mm – 16

Bushmaster XM15E2 – M-16 – 5.56x45mm – 16

Item ID:

34753298

UPC:

7062972811

$19450$9000

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Category:

Machine Guns

Type:

Automatic

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Bushmaster XM15E2 – M-16 – 5.56x45mm – 16

Model:

Bushmaster XM15E2 – M-16 – 5.56x45mm – 16

Caliber:

12 Gauge

TECHNICAL SPECS

Capacity:

17 ROUNDS

Weight:

8

Material:

black

Sight:

Not specified

Purpose:

firearm

The Bushmaster XM15E2 – M-16 – 5.56x45mm – 16 is in perfect working condition

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The Beretta BM59 Mk. IV SAW (squad-automatic-weapon) version, with its 44.48-inch overall length, a pistol grip and a heavy bipod, was also produced for export to Nigeria. Each of these variants of the BM59 featured a distinctive “tri-compensator”—a device combining a bayonet lug, a grenade launcher and a recoil compensator/flash suppressor in a single unit. The Beretta BM59 was a success as a military weapon and was used not just by Italy and Nigeria (the latter well into the 1990s), but also Algeria, Morocco, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Libya, Somalia and Argentina. In addition, the design was popular as a firearm for the civilian market. During the 1980s, two semi-automatic only versions of the BM59 were sold in the USA: the BM62 without “tri-compensator” and the BM69 with “tri-compensator” and bipod. Though they may not be abundant in number, the BM59/BM62/BM69 family of firearms provides an example of the way the spirit of John Garand reached through to the end of the 20th century. The military history of John Garand’s legendary semi-automatic rifle is typically situated in the Second World War and through the Korean War. Even though it lived on through the mid-’50s in National Guard, reserve and training units, the M1’s U.S. service history was over by that time. But, the spirit of John Garand extended beyond the M1 with the M14’s adoption, and it also stretched through to the end of the 1980s in foreign military service, thanks to the development of another rifle that modified some of the basic elements of the M1’s design to become the Fucile Automatico Leggero Beretta BM59 battle rifle. In 1949, Italy joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and the following year it began obtaining M1 rifles from the U.S.A. through foreign military sales—more than 100,000 of them. But, by the mid-50s the Garand was a bit of a dated design in need of modernization. Battle rifles of that era had developed toward a specific group of features—lightweight, selective-fire, magazine-fed and chambered for the new 7.62 NATO cartridge—and the M1 needed work in every category in order to conform to that standard. Toward that end, an engineer at Beretta named Domenico Salza took on the mission of improving John Garand’s masterpiece, resulting in the Beretta BM59.



The Bushmaster XM15E2 – M-16 – 5.56x45mm – 16 is in perfect working condition



Excellent condition. Built by Don's Gun Shop and I'm the original owner. On a Form 4 in Florida. Shipping to your SOT included. Please see https://smallarmsreview.com/a-magnificient-conversion-crafting-a-sterling-smg/ for an excellent article on this build and the DLO tube compared to other Sten tubes..



A uniquely original CZ 805 BREN A2 assault rifle replica made under full license by ?eská zbrojovka a.s. by ASG. The receiver was made from metal, similarly to mounting rails, fire mode selector plate and external barrel. The lower part of the receiver consisting of a pistol grip and a magazine socket made from very elastic polymer with an interesting, rough texture. Similar case concerns the stock and the stock slide. In order to manufacture elements that join the replica, such as pins, screws as well as the flash hider or the shell ejection window cover, the manufacturer has used steel, which is always a nice looking addition. The replica contains a gearbox V3 with a reinforced metal skeleton that conceals a polycarbonate piston and its perforated head (during air compression, a seal is pressed against the sides of the piston, which results in its better tightness).Steel gears are mounted on 7 mm bearings. Parts of the entire construction fit very well together and the fact that it is a gearbox V3 allows the user to rest easily and not to worry about the availability of parts or their compatibility. ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: Machine guns BRAND: CZ MODEL: BREN A2 CALIBER: 5.56mm TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 30 WEIGHT: 45 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: MACHINE GUNS



Classic British World War II SMG as used by the Royal Marine Commandos and the French Resistance. An authentic replica perfect for WWII re-enactors. Magazine Well Rotates under gun for storage Movable Charging Handle Rear Wired Gearbox Fixed Stock Battery Storage in Stock Adjustable Hop-Up Fixed Iron Sights Package Includes: AGM – STEN Rifle MK.2 50rnd Low Cap Magazine Stick Battery Charger Cleaning / Un-jamming Rod SPECIFICATIONS Length: 770mm Weight: 2.6500 kg Magazine Capacity: 50 Major Colour: Black



The Catco Sterling 9mm SMG submachine gun is constructed entirely of steel and plastic and has a shoulder stock, which folds underneath the weapon. There is an adjustable rear sight, which can be flipped between 100 and 200-yard settings. Although of conventional blowback design firing from an open bolt, there are some unusual features: for example, the bolt has helical grooves cut into the surface to remove dirt and fouling from the inside of the receiver to increase reliability. There are two concentric recoil springs that cycle the bolt, as opposed to the single spring arrangement used by many other SMG designs. This double-spring arrangement significantly reduces “bolt-bounce” when cartridges are chambered, resulting in better obturation, smoother recoil, and increased accuracy. Additionally, the Sterling uses a much-improved (over the Sten) 34-round curved double-column feed box magazine, which is inserted into the left side of the receiver. The magazine follower, which pushes the cartridges into the feed port, is equipped with rollers to reduce friction. The bolt feeds ammunition alternately from the top and bottom of the magazine lips, and its fixed firing pin is designed so that it does not line up with the primer in the cartridge until the cartridge has entered the chamber. The Sterling employs a degree of what is known as Advanced Primer Ignition, in that the cartridge is fired while the bolt is still moving forward, a fraction of a second before the round is fully chambered. The firing of the round thus not only sends the bullet flying down the barrel but simultaneously resists the forward’s movement of the bolt. By this means it is possible to employ a lighter bolt than if the cartridge was fired after the bolt had already stopped, as in simple blowback, since the energy of the expanding gases would then only have to overcome the bolt’s static inertia (plus spring resistance) to push it back again and cycle the weapon; whereas in this arrangement some of this energy is used up in counteracting the bolt’s forwards momentum as well, and thus the bolt does not have to be so massive. The lighter bolt makes not only for a lighter gun, but a more controllable one since there is less mass moving to and fro within it as it fires. The suppressed version of the Sterling (L34A1/Mk.5) was developed for covert operations. This version uses a ported barrel surrounded by a cylinder with expansion chambers. The Australian and New Zealand SAS regiments used the suppressed version of the Sterling during the Vietnam War. It is notable for having been used by both Argentinian and British Special Forces during the Falklands War. A Sterling was used by Libyan agents to kill WPC Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy in London, which sparked the 1984 siege of the building. The Sterling has a reputation for excellent reliability under adverse conditions and, even though it fires from an open bolt, has good accuracy. With some practice, it is very accurate when fired in short bursts. While it has been reported that the weapon poses no problems for left-handed users to operate, it is not recommended without the wearing of ballistic eye protection. The path of the ejected cartridge cases is slightly down and backward, so mild burns can occasionally be incurred by left-handed shooters. A bayonet of a similar design as that for the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle was produced and issued in British Army service but was rarely employed except for ceremonial duties. Both bayonets were derived from the version issued with the Rifle No. 5 Mk I “Jungle Carbine”, the main difference being a smaller ring on the SLR bayonet to fit the rifle’s muzzle. When mounted, the Sterling bayonet was offset to the left of the weapon’s vertical line, which gave a more natural balance when used for bayonet-fighting. For a right-handed shooter, the correct position for the left hand while firing is on the ventilated barrel-casing, but not on the magazine, as the pressure from holding the magazine can increase the risk of stoppages, and a loose magazine can lead to dropping the weapon. The barrel-casing hold provides greater control of the weapon, so the right hand can intermittently be used for other tasks. A semi-circular protrusion on the right-hand side of the weapon, approximately two inches from the muzzle, serves to prevent the supporting hand from moving too far forward and over the muzzle.



This auction is for a new in box Kriss Vector 45 ACP sub machine gun with threaded barrel. This has a 4 position selector 0-1-2 round burst-full auto. Comes with 1 folding stock plus 2 new Glock factory 45 25 round mags. This also comes with a 30 day warranty! ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: sub-machine gun BRAND: KRISS MODEL: KRISS Vector CALIBER: 45 ACP TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 30 WEIGHT: 94 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: PURPOSE: sub-machine gun



Brand new in box; unfired, DPMS Panther Arms LR-308 Oracle. AR-10 variants have long held an important place on the battlefield as special-purpose rifles for designated marksmen. Now DPMS Panther Arms has been one of the manufacturers leading a new resurgence in the tactical use of the 7.62X51 NATO round with its Long Range 308 line. ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: Semi-Automatic Rilfes BRAND: DPMS MODEL: Oracle CALIBER: 5.56mm NATO TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 30-39 WEIGHT: 45 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: Semi Auto Rifle



Glock 19 conversion to a select fire machine gun. This gun is in stock ready for transfer! This gun has night sights and 4 Glock factory magazines 3 15 round mags and 1 33 round mag. This gun shoots like new and is super fast! We are giving a 1 year warranty with this gun! This is a Marcum Firearms build.



Brand new in box CZ Bren A2 post sample machine gun in 5.56mm. This is a 4 position 0-1-2-full. This is just like a FN Scar 16-17 but has 4 position! This comes one mag. This comes with a 30 day warranty



NFA Class 3 Ruger AC-556 machine gun in .223 and with 18.5” barrel. The action and bore are very good and this one works perfectly. Just test fired with two magazines and ran flawlessly with both steel and brass. Serial is 191-04059. Includes one 30rd magazine.



This is a genuine Law Enforcement Colt Factory rifle, brand new in the box. This is a NEW OLD STOCK COLT LE6933 COMMANDO factory made short barrel rifle. It is marked “M4 Carbine” and “Colt Defense”. This is one of the early guns WITHOUT the ugly QR scan matrix stamped into the side (Making it more collectable). All of the recent production COLT rifle and SBR receivers have the QR code on the left side above the selector. Includes the factory accessory kit with two (2) alloy magazines, cleaning kit, QD sling swivel, sling..the Colt M4 Commando provides the superior qualities that will enable operators to accomplish an increasingly wide range of combat missions. designed to exploit firepower capability in confined spaces where lightweight mobility, speed and violence of action rule can be comfortably carried with its 11.5” barrel, yet be instantly available to provide the type of firepower required to outmatch combatants full 5.56mm power and accuracy in a very compact sub-machine gun size weapon LE6933 SPECIFICATIONS CALIBER 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Rem.) WEIGHT 6.2 lbs (2.84 kg) OVERALL LENGTH (STOCK RETRACTED) 27 in. (66 cm) OVERALL LENGTH (STOCK EXTENDED) 30in. (74.9 cm) BARREL LENGTH 11.5 in. (26.2 cm) RATE OF FIRE SEMI RIFLING 1/7 RH EFFECTIVE RANGE 400 m. Colt LE 6933 M4 COMMANDO Short Barreled Rifle(SBR)new in box. Original new COLT manufactured M4 Carbine 5.56mm cal. with 11.5? barrel. Original accessories are included (sling, two (2)20 rd Magazines, manual). This is a Title II semi-automatic weapon and is fully transferrable. ITEM INFO CATEGORY: Machine Guns TYPE: Machine guns BRAND: COLT MODEL: M4 Commando CALIBER: 5.56×45 NATO (.223 Rem.) TECH SPECS CAPACITY: 30-39 WEIGHT: 33 MATERIAL: Black SIGHT: Fixed PURPOSE: MACHINE GUNS



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Description: Harrington & Richardson Reising, model 50, 45acp, fully transferable, no restrictions for the transfer. This is in refurbished condition, the wood is in great shape, has sling swivels, the receiver is in great condition, see the pictures, bore is good, this is a select fire, fully automatic, comes with four 20rds H&R magazines and four 40rnd. The hard case is included. This item must be transferred to an FFL class 3. The price listed is a cash price; no credit cards for this purchase. By committing to buy this item or gun you are saying that you are aware of all of the laws and restrictions in your state and you can lawfully own this item or gun. Payment must be received within 5 days. Transaction must be completed within 10 days or the item will be reposted. DO NOT COMMIT TO BUYING THE ITEM UNTIL YOU HAVE ASKED ALL QUESTIONS. Please ask all questions prior to purchase. Items are sold as is. The spare parts shown are the original parts as the new ones have been installed. I have a video available showing full auto fire. This will ship to your Class 3 dealer after full payment. There is a 3-day inspection allowed with full refund minus shipping if you are not satisfied. Buyer pays all shipping costs.



The Catco Sterling 9mm SMG submachine gun is constructed entirely of steel and plastic and has a shoulder stock, which folds underneath the weapon. There is an adjustable rear sight, which can be flipped between 100 and 200-yard settings. Although of conventional blowback design firing from an open bolt, there are some unusual features: for example, the bolt has helical grooves cut into the surface to remove dirt and fouling from the inside of the receiver to increase reliability. There are two concentric recoil springs that cycle the bolt, as opposed to the single spring arrangement used by many other SMG designs. This double-spring arrangement significantly reduces “bolt-bounce” when cartridges are chambered, resulting in better obturation, smoother recoil, and increased accuracy. Additionally, the Sterling uses a much-improved (over the Sten) 34-round curved double-column feed box magazine, which is inserted into the left side of the receiver. The magazine follower, which pushes the cartridges into the feed port, is equipped with rollers to reduce friction. The bolt feeds ammunition alternately from the top and bottom of the magazine lips, and its fixed firing pin is designed so that it does not line up with the primer in the cartridge until the cartridge has entered the chamber. The Sterling employs a degree of what is known as Advanced Primer Ignition, in that the cartridge is fired while the bolt is still moving forward, a fraction of a second before the round is fully chambered. The firing of the round thus not only sends the bullet flying down the barrel but simultaneously resists the forward’s movement of the bolt. By this means it is possible to employ a lighter bolt than if the cartridge was fired after the bolt had already stopped, as in simple blowback, since the energy of the expanding gases would then only have to overcome the bolt’s static inertia (plus spring resistance) to push it back again and cycle the weapon; whereas in this arrangement some of this energy is used up in counteracting the bolt’s forwards momentum as well, and thus the bolt does not have to be so massive. The lighter bolt makes not only for a lighter gun, but a more controllable one since there is less mass moving to and fro within it as it fires. The suppressed version of the Sterling (L34A1/Mk.5) was developed for covert operations. This version uses a ported barrel surrounded by a cylinder with expansion chambers. The Australian and New Zealand SAS regiments used the suppressed version of the Sterling during the Vietnam War. It is notable for having been used by both Argentinian and British Special Forces during the Falklands War. A Sterling was used by Libyan agents to kill WPC Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy in London, which sparked the 1984 siege of the building. The Sterling has a reputation for excellent reliability under adverse conditions and, even though it fires from an open bolt, has good accuracy. With some practice, it is very accurate when fired in short bursts. While it has been reported that the weapon poses no problems for left-handed users to operate, it is not recommended without the wearing of ballistic eye protection. The path of the ejected cartridge cases is slightly down and backward, so mild burns can occasionally be incurred by left-handed shooters. A bayonet of a similar design as that for the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle was produced and issued in British Army service but was rarely employed except for ceremonial duties. Both bayonets were derived from the version issued with the Rifle No. 5 Mk I “Jungle Carbine”, the main difference being a smaller ring on the SLR bayonet to fit the rifle’s muzzle. When mounted, the Sterling bayonet was offset to the left of the weapon’s vertical line, which gave a more natural balance when used for bayonet-fighting. For a right-handed shooter, the correct position for the left hand while firing is on the ventilated barrel-casing, but not on the magazine, as the pressure from holding the magazine can increase the risk of stoppages, and a loose magazine can lead to dropping the weapon. The barrel-casing hold provides greater control of the weapon, so the right hand can intermittently be used for other tasks. A semi-circular protrusion on the right-hand side of the weapon, approximately two inches from the muzzle, serves to prevent the supporting hand from moving too far forward and over the muzzle.



The Bushmaster XM15E2 – M-16 – 5.56x45mm – 16 is in perfect working condition



The Beretta BM59 7,62x51mm caliber battle rifle was conceived after World War II and fielded ever since the 1960s in several variants as the standard service weapon system for the Italian Armed Forces. It was informally known among the Italian troops as the FAL ? an acronym for “Fucile Automatico Leggero“, or “Light Automatic Rifle”, despite having nothing in common with the Belgian rifle of the same name and despite all but “light”, standing at around 4,4 kilograms of weight without a full magazine. Conceived as a straightforward select-fire, magazine-fed .308/7.62mm modification of the M1 Garand rifle, the Beretta BM59 was conceptually old already back at the time of its introduction ? being a contemporary of much more modern battle and assault rifles such as the FN FAL, the Heckler & Koch G3, and the AKM; nonetheless, it served the Italian Armed Forces up until the 1990s, and many Italian gun enthusiasts who were in the military or did the national service remember it all too well. As the years went by, many companies tried to bring semi-automatic, civilian-grade variants of the BM59 to the market. Most of times they were rebuilt clones using components of scrapped BM59s and M1 Garand rifles, or modern clones; Beretta itself did manufacture a certain number of civilian-grade versions, dubbed the BM62, which are now highly collectible and very highly priced. The Beretta BM59 rifles as demilitarized by Nuova Jäger also pack some features that the previous civilian-grade variants didn’t come with: these include the original grenade launching muzzle device, also dubbing as a flash hider and sound suppressor, and a winter trigger pack conceived for alpine troops. Among the modifications required by law to make the BM59 rifles capable of semi-automatic fire only and non-reconvertible are several operations on the trigger group; the fire selector was blocked on the “Semi” position, and proof-marked as such; and the gas block has been modified so that it will not allow the launch of grenades. This meant that the original grenade sight ? which, when flipped up, automatically set the gas system to the “Grenade” position ? also had to go. All the Nuova Jäger’s BM59 rifles feature the original Beretta markings, which also refer to the year of manufacture. They all come with five-rounds magazines, but are compatible with original twenty rounds magazines.



The Beretta BM59 Mk. IV SAW (squad-automatic-weapon) version, with its 44.48-inch overall length, a pistol grip and a heavy bipod, was also produced for export to Nigeria. Each of these variants of the BM59 featured a distinctive “tri-compensator”—a device combining a bayonet lug, a grenade launcher and a recoil compensator/flash suppressor in a single unit. The Beretta BM59 was a success as a military weapon and was used not just by Italy and Nigeria (the latter well into the 1990s), but also Algeria, Morocco, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Libya, Somalia and Argentina. In addition, the design was popular as a firearm for the civilian market. During the 1980s, two semi-automatic only versions of the BM59 were sold in the USA: the BM62 without “tri-compensator” and the BM69 with “tri-compensator” and bipod. Though they may not be abundant in number, the BM59/BM62/BM69 family of firearms provides an example of the way the spirit of John Garand reached through to the end of the 20th century. The military history of John Garand’s legendary semi-automatic rifle is typically situated in the Second World War and through the Korean War. Even though it lived on through the mid-’50s in National Guard, reserve and training units, the M1’s U.S. service history was over by that time. But, the spirit of John Garand extended beyond the M1 with the M14’s adoption, and it also stretched through to the end of the 1980s in foreign military service, thanks to the development of another rifle that modified some of the basic elements of the M1’s design to become the Fucile Automatico Leggero Beretta BM59 battle rifle. In 1949, Italy joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and the following year it began obtaining M1 rifles from the U.S.A. through foreign military sales—more than 100,000 of them. But, by the mid-50s the Garand was a bit of a dated design in need of modernization. Battle rifles of that era had developed toward a specific group of features—lightweight, selective-fire, magazine-fed and chambered for the new 7.62 NATO cartridge—and the M1 needed work in every category in order to conform to that standard. Toward that end, an engineer at Beretta named Domenico Salza took on the mission of improving John Garand’s masterpiece, resulting in the Beretta BM59.



Glock 19 conversion to a select fire machine gun. This gun is in stock ready for transfer! This gun has night sights and 4 Glock factory magazines 3 15 round mags and 1 33 round mag. This gun shoots like new and is super fast! We are giving a 1 year warranty with this gun! This is a Marcum Firearms build.



Classic British World War II SMG as used by the Royal Marine Commandos and the French Resistance. An authentic replica perfect for WWII re-enactors. Magazine Well Rotates under gun for storage Movable Charging Handle Rear Wired Gearbox Fixed Stock Battery Storage in Stock Adjustable Hop-Up Fixed Iron Sights Package Includes: AGM – STEN Rifle MK.2 50rnd Low Cap Magazine Stick Battery Charger Cleaning / Un-jamming Rod SPECIFICATIONS Length: 770mm Weight: 2.6500 kg Magazine Capacity: 50 Major Colour: Black



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