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"AR" Definition
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2548548" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Zillions of old .22 rimfire fixed magazine (tube type) rifles exist, some of the semi auto type. Looking at various state gun regs, fixed tube magazine arms get a pass while those having "detachable ammunition feeding devices" are regulated. Weapons of war usually have detachable magazines except for various single loaded (rocket) armor defeating weapons that are NFA classified. Ignorance and hysteria have risen the common AR rifle (MSR) to that of a "weapon of mass destruction" - a term commonly used for chem & nuke weapons and the question is then asked - "why would any person need a weapon intended for war?"</p><p></p><p>Will gun regs reach into American closets to remove dusty semi-auto blow back, tube magazine .22 rimfire rifles?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2548548, member: 115658"] Zillions of old .22 rimfire fixed magazine (tube type) rifles exist, some of the semi auto type. Looking at various state gun regs, fixed tube magazine arms get a pass while those having "detachable ammunition feeding devices" are regulated. Weapons of war usually have detachable magazines except for various single loaded (rocket) armor defeating weapons that are NFA classified. Ignorance and hysteria have risen the common AR rifle (MSR) to that of a "weapon of mass destruction" - a term commonly used for chem & nuke weapons and the question is then asked - "why would any person need a weapon intended for war?" Will gun regs reach into American closets to remove dusty semi-auto blow back, tube magazine .22 rimfire rifles? [/QUOTE]
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