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Lefty bushmaster.... No seals.
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They should deeply discount this, due to it being clearly defective from the factory ie. Left Hand Feed!!!
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I actually scored a pristine ICD one not too long ago....and I've started modding it excessively already. These need a lot of work to be be updated honestly.
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I'm not 100% sure on this, but I believe after Ross Alexander moved to Colorado, Jerry Dobbins continued making the Bushmaster under the Line SI name for a while. I'm not 100% sure how to spot the differences, but I know there are tells, such as the type of bluing used and the Allen heads. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable can chime in with the details. Jerry also eventually moved the operation to Idaho and rebranded it as "Indian Creek Designs". This was all in the early 90s I've definitely seen late model Bushmaster pumps referred to as ICD guns though, although I guess technically they were still branded as Line SI at the time.
The name "Bushmaster 2000" was a throw back to the success of the original Bushmaster pump.
The ICD PRP is INSANELY similar to a Line SI Bushmaster, it's just the 30 years later update.
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