Engineering:Bushmaster Arm Pistol

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Bushmaster Arm Pistol
Gwinn Arms Bushmaster pistol.jpg
The Bushmaster Arm Pistol at the National Firearms Museum under a Colt M1911 handgun.
TypeBullpup pistol
Personal defense weapon
Assault rifle carbine
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerGwinn Firearms Company, Bushmaster Firearms International
Produced1972–1990
Specifications
Mass4.25 lb (1.93 kg)[1]
Length20 in (510 mm)[1]
Barrel length11.5 in (290 mm)[1]

Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
Calibre5.56mm
ActionRotating bolt, Long-stroke Gas piston
Feed system30-round detachable STANAG Magazine
SightsIron sights

The Bushmaster Arm Pistol was a 5.56×45mm NATO firearm, categorizeable as either a long pistol (under the American legal definition of a pistol) or compact carbine rifle, produced by the Gwinn Firearms Company, and later Bushmaster Firearms Inc. The firearm was a new design, having a rotating bolt combined with a long stroke gas piston system similar to the AK-47 rifle.[2][3]

Some AR-15 parts were used in its construction and it used STANAG type magazines.[4]

Production ceased in 1988 for the pistol variant and 1991 for the rifle following Bushmaster's acquisition by the Quality Products Company the previous year;[4] the company now known as Bushmaster is primarily known for making the more common AR-15 type rifles.[5][4]

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