Bushmaster Max 1 Predator vs McMillan Tactical ALIAS CS5-T

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Rifles Bushmaster Max 1 Predator McMillan Tactical ALIAS CS5-T
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#23839
#42005
Weight 120 oz
Action Semi-Automatic
Caliber .223 Remington 308 Winchester (7.62 NATO)
Capacity 5+1 17+1
Finish Camo, Blue Barrel Black
Gun Type Rifle
Sights No Sights
Barrel Length 16.125"
Details
Brand Bushmaster
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Prices
MSRP $1,015.00 $5,900.00
Used Price $710.50 $4,130.00
Sale Price $913.50 $5,310.00

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.

McMillan Tactical ALIAS CS5-T

he McMillan ALIAS CS5 is designed for stealth and concealment in urban settings. The bolt action CS5 is specifically designed as a compact and concealable precision tactical rifle. It is sold in suppressed configuration for military and law enforcement applications, but can be purchased by civilians in accordance with NFA rules. With the buttstock and suppressor detached, the CS5 is only 23.5" in overall length. It stuffs neatly into backpacks and other inconspicuous carriers, yet it delivers the stopping authority of a .308 projectile. Using McMillan’s match-grade 200 grain subsonic .308 Winchester ammunition, the CS5 will deliver 0.5 MOA performance or better in urban settings. With full power match grade ammunition, the CS5 will also deliver 0.5 MOA performance or better at typical 7.62 NATO distances. Hence, it is a dual purpose firearm serving subsonic as well as traditional sniper rifle roles. The infinitely adjustable buttstock will fit any operator, regardless of height, build, bulk of clothing, or shooting position. A tactile safety button can be operated without moving your trigger finger. Index marks allow repeatable stock adjustments and an Anschütz match trigger adjusts for weight and length of pull.