When anti gun “experts” want to debate you
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But it is an assault rifle, right?
Is a automatic pistol an assault pistol?
Probably not :-) But this type of gun is not really a hunting rifle, is it? You can definitely hunt with it, but it serves a different purpose, and is generally categorized as an assault rifle.
That is how the US army defines an assault rifle.
The selective fire isn’t available. It’s as fast as you can pull the trigger. Like any other gun. There is no fully automatic outside of a selective permit guns that’s literally impossible to get. I know people going on 5 yrs to get the permit/license for a fully automatic machine gun. There are guns that have the 3 fire vs fully auto switch. But those aren’t available to anyone without a specific permit/licensed individuals. Those are military editions. Attainable, just not average, at all.
Very true! Learned something today, not a lot of knowledge on guns I’m afraid..
The US Army doesn't use the AR-15 and never has. Hunters actually do use AR-15 rifles, partly because of customizing and partly because it's semi-automatic, which makes it better than a bolt action in case your first shot doesn't kill the deer.
The "Army definition" mentions power between submachine and rifle, but the AR-15 is a rifle and can use a number of calibers.
Indeed, I just saw another post that also explains this. My bad!