First Look: Bushmaster Bravo Zulu 350 Legend

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posted on January 19, 2023
Bushmaster Bravo Zulu 350 Legend Lead

Bushmaster didn’t ignore the popularity of the 350 Legend, and its Bravo Zulu AR-15 proves it. The setup should prove highly effective and highly popular among deer hunters in straight-wall states.

The carbine setup features a carbine-length gas system with a 16-inch barrel with an 11/16x24 thread pitch on the muzzle. A 7075 forged A4 flattop upper is ready for a scope. Overall weight is only 6.6 pounds without a magazine.

Bushmaster Bravo Zulu 350 Legend AR-15 rifle.

Features up front include a Bushmaster Snake Charmer muzzle brake and a 14-inch M-LOK free-float rail. In back there is a Bushmaster DM2S two-stage trigger and a Magpul MOE enhanced polymer trigger guard; a Magpul MOE grip; and a Magpul MOE Carbine telescoping stock.

The gun ships with one Bushmaster SS five-round magazine. MSRP is $1,068.95. For more information, visit bushmaster.com.

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