Up for sale is a Pre Ban Bushmaster XM15-E2S chambered in 5.56 NATO, outfitted with a 16" barrel and an M-LOK handguard for maximum versatility and modern accessory mounting. This rifle is in excellent condition, showing minimal signs of prior use. The Bushmaster XM15-E2S line is highly regarded for its reliability and robust construction, making this a great platform for both collectors and shooters alike. This particular unit is grandfathered under the 2016 Healey Ban.
As a true pre ban rifle, this firearm was lawfully possessed in Massachusetts when H4885 was enacted, and is therefore compliant for transfer within the state. The included photos show the exact rifle for sale so you know exactly what you’re getting. This XM15 features a collapsible stock and ergonomic pistol grip, making it comfortable and adaptable to a wide range of shooters.
We have inspected and function-tested this rifle and found everything to operate as it should, but please note that it has not been test-fired by our staff. If you have any questions about this Bushmaster XM15-E2S or need additional details, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Bay State Surplus!
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When buying a firearm from Bay State Surplus, you can pay for shipping or select 'store pickup' at checkout to skip the fee. Shipped firearms must go to a licensed FFL dealer with their consent and license copy. We offer Priority or Ground shipping. IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO CONFIRM THE FIREARM/ MAGAZINE IS IN STOCK & COMPLIANT IN THEIR STATE. Feel free to ask us any questions at baystatesurplus@gmail.com. Thank you for choosing Bay State Surplus!
Download the approved handgun roster to view which handguns are transferable in Massachusetts
The enforcement of the Long Gun Roster has been postponed until the roster is officially released, and the release date remains uncertain. As of writing this (11/7/2026), all long guns are still transferable in Massachusetts for now, provided they do not meet the NEW definition of an "Assault Style Firearm."
































