MIL-SPEC: Do you know what it means?
I hear a lot of complaints that the M&P15 isn't "mil-spec". Why the complaints? Do you even know what mil-spec is? Do you realize that no AR is mil-spec?
I heard one person say that if it doesn't have an NSN (National Stock Number) it isn't mil-spec. That's simply not true. Corn Flakes has a NSN and there's no mil-spec for that.
The term is highly over used and far too often used by those that don't know what it even means.
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