Do you think an AR 15 is like a Swiss Army knife?

Apparently, a riot shield is a beer opener, lol.

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Play AR-15 is no more powerful than any other semi-auto rifle.

The gun itself is simply a semi-auto rifle with a tactical look. Being a tactical looking rifle does not make it.

The issue isn't the gun itself but all the attachments and modifications made for it.

A recently banned modification for example bumpstocks allowed a semi-auto rifle to shoot at a full auto rate. this was technically legal for a number of years even though it was blatantly a workaround for the full auto weapon ban.

Instead of trying to get a gun ban simply because it looks scary wow not working any differently than any other weapon that you're not trying to ban, start focusing on Banning attachment in modifications that have no place in the hands of civilians.


Which attachments have no place in civilian hands?.....we will await your reply.....
 
The gun is used in Mass Shootings, a knife can only kill one person at a time and you have to be close to him/her.

A gun can only kill one person at a time.
Well, a shotgun can do more.

But, these Fudds want to keep their shotguns.
Shotguns are next in line, right after "sniper rifles", which means anything with a telescopic sight.

The objective is to ban gun ownership, across the board.
 
Anyone with a, regulated by Congress as an "assault" type of rifle, should be automatically registered with the organized militia.
Okay. I am the militia of Booney. Bootney's militia.

Now, give me my machine guns.
No such Thing, Booney.

Article 2, Section 26. The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself or the State shall not be impaired, but nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing individuals or corporations to organize, maintain, or employ an armed body of men. (Arizona State Constitution)
 
Because you don't understand the use of simile.

Politics aside, I believe that the Eugene Stoner System is the Swiss Army of firearms. not the AR-15 as such. Although the gas impingement operating system can be improved. See H&K 416 gas piston AR M27 IAR (Infantry Automatic Rifle), adopted by the USMC.
Plus and minus observations
1. Piston-driven guns run much cleaner. Fire a 30-round magazine through a piston-driven AR and it will look just as clean afterwards.​
2. Piston-driven guns run much cooler. You’ll have to shoot about 100 rounds through a piston gun and a gas gun to really feel the difference, but it is there.​
3. On average, piston-driven guns are less accurate. This does not mean piston-driven ARs are inaccurate, but, looking over test records, the most accurate ARs tested have been those that work with the gas impingement system.​
4. On average, piston-driven guns cost more. This observation must be qualified with “it depends.” There are some very expensive gas impingement ARs and some piston-driven ARs that are not all that expensive. However, if you want to purchase the least expensive AR possible, it will be a gas impingement gun.​
5. If you intend to run a suppressor on your AR, gas impingement guns are more suppressor-friendly, especially those with an adjustable gas block that allows you to control the amount of gas directed back through the gas tube.​
6. Both piston-driven and gas impingement guns are very reliable. Parts for gas impingement ARs are easier to find, much more plentiful, and less expensive.​
While there are still maintenance issues using the gas impingement system vs the piston system, overall the modularity of the Stoner AR system allows for versatility by changing the upper receiver.
 
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No such Thing, Booney.

Article 2, Section 26. The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself or the State shall not be impaired, but nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing individuals or corporations to organize, maintain, or employ an armed body of men. (Arizona State Constitution)
Washington State Constitution, same thing.
 
Because you don't understand the use of simile.
Pistol grip, relatively short barrel for a rifle, suitable for close urban combat or possibly medium range hunting for deer or smaller game.

The .223" Remington or 5.56mm NATO round is the smallest centerfire cartridge on the market (except for the necked down wildcat 17." Remington) and unfortunately somewhat limits the usefulness of the weapon to that of a boy scouts plinker.

Shoot a pop can at 50 yards, one step up from a .177" BB gun or a .22" rifle.
 
The .223" Remington or 5.56mm NATO round is the smallest centerfire cartridge on the market...
Better look again.
and unfortunately somewhat limits the usefulness of the weapon to that of a boy scouts plinker.
5.56x45, derived fro the .222 Remington has a multitude of uses, up to at least small game hunting.
Correctly loaded and with the right rifle, it is accurate out to 1000yds or more.
 

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