Should we refer to our rifle as an AR 15-22 or ...

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I don't own more than one firearm for each brand so I normally just call it "the Smitty" or "the Smith".
 
I seriously can't believe this thread is still going. Legitimate topics die, but frivolous name and picture threads become immortal.:confused:

Call it what you want - anything but "AR" and you're good.
 
I seriously can't believe this thread is still going. Legitimate topics die, but frivolous name and picture threads become immortal.:confused:

Call it what you want - anything but "AR" and you're good.

Because in "legitimate" topics when the answer is there, there isn't anything to add to it, so it eventually falls off the page.

Things like this though, you can always add your 2c :p

KBK
 
If it were a Colt you could call it "My little pony" lol

If it were a Colt, there are PLENTY of things you could call it!:D

Things like this though, you can always add your 2c

Very true!

For what it's worth, I call mine "Floydd Pinstripe." (That's also the psudonym I use on write-in voting ballots for local Sheriff...)
 
Some may consider it a assault weapon because it has a high capacity magazine, collapsible stock, and a pistol grip.

Jelly Bean

Classic definition in every state with an assault weapons ban, including where I live. Unlike some states .22s are included in the ban language here.

Gun terminology is like any other language - if you don't know the correct words, how do you intelligently communicate? :)
 
Newbie question but does ar mean assault rifle or automatic rifle? Either way it's not one.

It means Armalite Rifle.

And yes, the 15-22 IS considered an assault rifle by several states, mine included.
 
Classic definition in every state with an assault weapons ban, including where I live. Unlike some states .22s are included in the ban language here.

Gun terminology is like any other language - if you don't know the correct words, how do you intelligently communicate? :)

That's what makes me angry. These anti-gun groups know nothing about firearms. But they go preaching about guns are evil. The assualt weapon ban has no evidence that it reduced gun crime. Mayor Bloomberg especially pissed me off with his anti-gun rhetoric. When I was in college as a finance major, I had a lot respect for his work in the Finance industry. But his constant yapping about gun control has my blood boiling.

I'm so glad I live in a state that doesn't have these stupid gun laws.

I especially enjoy going to the range with my friends. You meet the nicest people at ranges. Just last week I met a gentleman who was zeroing in his Ruger Redhawk with a Leupold scope. I let him use my spotting scope to help him zero it in at 100 yards. In return he let me and my friend shoot the Redhawk multiple times.
Jelly Bean
 
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To me, a weapon is not an Assault weapon unless it is Fully Automatic or Select Fire. ANY semi-auto rifle is no more dangerous than a normal hunting rifle, although a large magazine in a center-fire rifle may approach it. But... I don't define weapons under the law.
 
Even FA isn't automatically an assault weapon. I know it is extreme but look at the Phalanx CIWS. It is stupidly full auto and it is a defensive weapon.

Heck the Dutch have a version that uses the 30mm Avenger cannon from the A-10, pretty much the definitive assault plane, and they use the cannon defensively.

It is what you DO with it, not what you attach to it. Back pre WWII a bolt action rifle was the "assault weapon" of choice.

KBK
 
To me, a weapon is not an Assault weapon unless it is Fully Automatic or Select Fire. ANY semi-auto rifle is no more dangerous than a normal hunting rifle, although a large magazine in a center-fire rifle may approach it. But... I don't define weapons under the law.

That is the actual military definition. But the antis and the new media could not care less.
 
What's In a Name

To me, a weapon is not an Assault weapon unless it is Fully Automatic or Select Fire. ANY semi-auto rifle is no more dangerous than a normal hunting rifle, although a large magazine in a center-fire rifle may approach it. But... I don't define weapons under the law.

IIRC - according to the NRA - the term "Assault Weapon" is a government made up name. That way, it can be what they choose it to be.

I suppose then, Cain used an "Assault Weapon" to kill his brother Able. :D
 
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