Windham Weaponry has a good story. The owners of BUSHMASTER, one of the early mfg's of the AR platform, sold the company to a big corporation. They later became displeased with how that corp was running their old business. So the owners started a new company (Windham) and hired all their old employees.
Great info..the stuff you gun guys know....pretty cool
Windham Weaponry has a good story. The owners of BUSHMASTER, one of the early mfg's of the AR platform, sold the company to a big corporation. They later became displeased with how that corp was running their old business. So the owners started a new company (Windham) and hired all their old employees.
FTFY.
Yeah I have a Windham SRC. Its a solid rifle. It's not a DD or a BCM but it's a good gun for the money. Mines been solid for a couple thousand rounds. It's a commercial spec gun not mil spec (1/9 twist, commercial buffer tube, etc.) But it's good.
Great info..the stuff you gun guys know....pretty cool
The notorious OG owned a Windham HBC. It's a solid, well built tool. It had a Vortex Sparc on top and she enjoyed running it. We purchased it new from a well known LGS in 2012 for $875.
Then she dropped it off a pontoon boat into Lake Monroe in 2019.
Have a couple binaries and thry are fun. Franklin armory. I've seen another maker but have not tried because either brand is $$$Buy it and then add a binary trigger.
You're welcome.
Don't forget that in the upper tier of AR-15s are made right here in Indiana: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaIB0BLeu5I
https://centurionarms.com/
Study, get trained up, THEN buy.
Or made right in a knowledgeable persons garageI've actually met Monte and got a tour of his operation. Nice guy and super down to earth. I own multiple Centurion rails/lowers and one of his first RECCE upper builds.