Posted on Feb 22, 2015
LCpl Mark Lefler
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LTC Yinon Weiss
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Assault Rifle is a political term with political definitions. It is not a reference within the US military that I have ever heard.
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Cpl Brett Wagner
Cpl Brett Wagner
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I'm not trying to be argumentative but some of this information isn't correct. I have owned an Springfield M4A1 and it was NOT fully automatic just as my friends M4A1& AK-74s are. None of us every had to fill out a tax stamp form or under go the background check for fully automatic weapons. I'm confused.
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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As far as the media and most lay people are concerned, an "assault rifle" is any weapon that looks like a military firearm, to inlucde a removable magazine, adjustable/folding stock, pistol grip, flash supressor and bayonet lug. Oh yeah, it has to be black too.... ;o)
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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Your M4 pattern AR is not an assault rifle, by defintion, because it's not fully auto. Neither is is the AK. They fall into the category of semi-auto sporting rifles. The issue is the names "M4" and "AK" because those connotate the military version of the weapon. In fact, "M4" was approved as a trade name for a company's weapon, and avoided being sued by Colt for copyright infringement.
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LTC Paul Labrador
LTC Paul Labrador
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SSG Robert Mustain that would depend on which definition you use. The "generally accepted" definition of a "battle rifle" is a select fire rifle that uses a full powered rifle cartridge (7.62mm NATO, 7.62mmR, etc). By this definition, an AR15 is not a battle rifle. Rifles in this category are things like M14s, FN-FALs and G3s.
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COL Charles Williams
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Only in the media... In the military we call it an individual weapon.... In Missouri, they call it a recreational weapon, a hunting rifle, or a personal defense weapon.
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1SG Michael Blount
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I wasn't making up my first post, but only wanted to (1) reinforce PO3 Sackenheim's post and (2) provide additional support. http://world.guns.ru/assault-e.html Understand that English is a dynamic language. What "assault" once meant does not necessarily mean the same thing now.
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