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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
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
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
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
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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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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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.
Modern Firearms - Assault Rifles
Assault rifles. Machine guns and assault rifles. The difference between a submachine gun and assault rifle. According to the adopted in the USSR / Russia classification, assault rifles can be considered the second generation of automatic rifles. Kalashnikov assault rifles, machine guns, modern machines.
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