Bushmaster Max 1 Predator vs Holloway Arms 7C Carbine

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Rifles Bushmaster Max 1 Predator Holloway Arms 7C Carbine
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#23839
#36088
Weight 120 oz
Action Semi-Automatic
Caliber .223 Remington
Capacity 5+1 17+1
Finish Camo, Blue Barrel Black
Gun Type Rifle Semi-Automatic
Sights No Sights
Barrel Length 16.5 "
Details
Brand Bushmaster
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Prices
MSRP $1,015.00 $0.00
Used Price $710.50 $0.00
Sale Price $913.50 $0.00

Rifles Descriptions

Bushmaster Max 1 Predator

Built as a result of numerous requests by the hunters who wanted a slightly shorter barrel and lighter swing weight in a carry rifle for predator hunting/calling, this 20� barreled version of the Varminter will deliver all the accuracy you�ve come to expect from a Bushmaster.

Holloway Arms 7C Carbine

The HAC-7s produced were all semi-auto weapons, made in the United States and sold to US customers. Bob Holloway, then of Fort Worth, Texas, in the 1980s built on his experiences in Southeast Asia and Rhodesia to design a .308 caliber military rifle, what eventually became the HAC-7. His rifle was an amalgamation of Armalite, FN, and Kalashnikov designs, with a considerable amount of his own ingenuity thrown in. The result is now one of the most interesting “might-have-beens” of the 20th Century: A lightweight .308 infantry rifle two decades older than the FN SCAR-H. Original pricing was $675 for the right handed version, and $725 for the lefty. Total production numbers were less than 350 units. Drilled and Tapped for Included Scope Bases. Sling and Muzzle Cap. Ambidextrous Charging Handle and Mag. Release. Four Position Gas Regulator, Separate Gas Cut-Off.