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Should You Own an AR-15?
Townhall.com ^ | August 21, 2016 | Bruce Bialosky

Posted on 08/21/2016 5:48:47 AM PDT by Kaslin

After the massacre of gay Americans having a good time at an Orlando nightclub by an Islamic terrorist there were vivid discussions about people owning an AR-15 -- the principle long gun in use in America -- despite the fact that it was not the firearm used by the murderer. For some the discussion immediately lurched to gun control, but a lot of people had very little knowledge to support their arguments. I thought we should take a look at the AR-15. (Note: I am neither a gun owner or member of the NRA.)

Another issue about the gun came to light as a friend of mine told me “no one needs an AR-15,” which has become an oft-used statement by the unknowing. I asked him if he had ever asked someone why they would want to own the gun. The answer was no, so I thought I would ask some people for him, since I expect that he did not engage gun owners.

The AR referred to in the gun’s name comes from Armalite Rifle, the original manufacturer. The gun was redesigned in 1964 to become the U.S. military’s M-16, which has been the common gun used by U.S. soldiers since that time. Thus, this gun was originally designed for civilian use. The M-16 has been redesigned to become the M4 carbine, which is in use by the U. S. military today.

Military-type guns can be “select-fire.” They can shoot as “fully-automatic,” which means once you pull the trigger and hold it back the gun will fire until the magazine is empty. Or you can adjust it to semi-automatic mode, which means you must pull the trigger each time you want to fire a round.

That is the main difference between military-style guns and ones owned legally in the U.S. by private citizens. The AR-15 can only be fired semi-automatically. Semi-automatic technology has been around for over 100 years and is the way the vast majority of guns are made in the United States. A revolver, which is the kind of handgun you would see in a Western used by Wyatt Earp, is the kind of old-style technology that would cause someone to cock the trigger then pull each time and so a new round would load and fire.

People who do not like AR-15s refer to them as either an “assault” or “military-style” rifle. They are neither. In fact, since the early 1990s, the gun has been the most-frequently-used rifle in marksmanship competitions. It is also the most-frequently-used rifle for defensive usage. One of the primary aspects of the gun’s popularity is it can be designed for multiple purposes. Those who don’t have experience with guns may not understand the value or the benefit of a gun that can be that adaptable. But it is not legally adaptable to be fully automatic.

Why would someone want to own such a gun? I interviewed six owners of varying ages and backgrounds -- all were male. They vary in age between 34 years old and 63 years old. They also vary in how long they have owned guns to between being a recent gun owner to one who has been active with guns for over 50 years. They all go shooting regularly to burnish their skills and stay fresh with their guns. For most shooting is a hobby. There was a consistent characteristic – the AR-15 was not their first or only gun. Many people think of someone being a gun owner as having one gun. All of these people and many other legal gun owners have multiple guns. Each person I spoke to had both handguns and long guns (rifles).

Why the people acquired an AR-15 varied. Interestingly, a few mentioned that they thought the gun was a good investment. C.J. told me he felt all his guns were good investments. He has owned guns for 14 years and has found his guns to have gone up in value. He has sold a few of his guns in the past and has always done it in compliance with California law, which requires the sale to go through a licensed dealer.

Tony called the AR-15 “The Harley Davidson of rifles.” It is the premier American-manufactured long gun. He, like C.J., had great things to say about the gun. He mentioned what a few people said -- that the gun is very adaptable.

One drawback is that the gun needs to be cleaned and maintained regularly, as Neil brought to light. Most experienced gun owners would see cleaning as a normal part of gun ownership. The comparison here is to the Russian-designed AK-47, which operates reliable under most conditions.

Zvi stated he acquired his AR-15 for its ease of handling and affordability. He is a more recent gun owner, but “loves it.” Gabe bought the gun because of his work in a gun-related industry. He found it to be “fun and very entertaining.” Gabe also agreed that his experience is that the gun is very versatile. Neil called it a “great defensive weapon.” Neil called the AR-15 the “gun of his generation” since it was used by almost all soldiers from the Vietnam War through Iraq.

One of the well-known attributes of the gun is it has very little recoil (kickback), especially for a long gun. This characteristic makes it easy to use and increases the accuracy for the shooter. This is directly in contrast statements written in the New York Daily News column by Gersh Kuntzman, the reporter who shot the AR-15. His description almost makes one believe he made up the whole story; it was so contradictory to fact.

Most studies have shown that the law-abiding citizens love this gun and the people I interviewed validated that. Hopefully, this column will help to explain why people like this gun and want to own it for legal use.

Only 2-3 percent of crimes/murders are done with long guns. It brings to question the campaign against them. The hot rhetoric against them is neither warranted nor going to solve the problem of illegal gun use.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: 2a; ar15; banglist; gun; modernsportingrifle
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To: CrazyIvan

Dad bought ours a few years ago. It’s Israeli Arms manufactured. Shot it many times and never jammed. He says the round is equivalent to a .357 magnum.


61 posted on 08/21/2016 7:16:14 AM PDT by SkyDancer ("They Say That Nobody's Perfect But Yet Here I Am")
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62 posted on 08/21/2016 7:16:45 AM PDT by Stentor
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To: elcid1970

My must have SHTF in survival mode guns are:

.22 cal, Ruger has an excellent one for circa $200. Small game.

AR in 556/223. Can be had for circa $600. Personal defense

12 gauge 3”” or 20 gauge. Obtainable for circa $400. Game and Defense

9MM...$500 will do just fine here. Defense

30-06 or 30-30 or 243 cal... Large game when not expecting Rhinos! Ammo readily available.

Know that ammo more important than number of firearms too unless you plan to use them for clubs.

Any individual who feels he will be holding off an army should forget it as mass and firepower will overcome.


63 posted on 08/21/2016 7:18:08 AM PDT by Mouton (The insurrection laws maintain the status quo now.)
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To: Kaslin

I had my POS M-16 fail me in a fire fight. I swore I’d never own one. I do own a nice older rifle though; It’s older than me and I’m 70. It’s an M1 Garand.


64 posted on 08/21/2016 7:18:58 AM PDT by BuffaloJack (The reason for Gun Control has always been Government's Fear of Rebellion.)
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To: Bulwyf

Or the 6.5x47 Lapua...


65 posted on 08/21/2016 7:20:00 AM PDT by Carthego delenda est
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To: GeorgiaDawg32

Sweet! Do you have children in the house? Just wondering why the trigger lock is on there.


66 posted on 08/21/2016 7:23:01 AM PDT by Carthego delenda est
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To: Kaslin

The time will come when many of us will wish we had a scoped, sub sonic, suppressed, 300 blackout. I need not tell the savvy why that is, but trust me folks, that is the rig to assemble.


67 posted on 08/21/2016 7:23:11 AM PDT by anton
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To: Carthego delenda est

No, no kids. The guy at the store put the trigger lock on there yesterday when he was mounting the scope and forgot to take it off. I didn’t notice till I got home.


68 posted on 08/21/2016 7:25:13 AM PDT by GeorgiaDawg32
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To: Kaslin

The M1903 bolt action is the Harley Davidson of rifles. The AR-15 would be the Honda Goldwing made in Ohio of rifles. The technology is half a century newer.


69 posted on 08/21/2016 7:28:03 AM PDT by MikeSteelBe (We will be safe from terror when we treat Islam like postwar Germany treated Nazism)
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To: GeorgiaDawg32

What scope is mounted on the AR ?


70 posted on 08/21/2016 7:33:57 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: Kaslin
A revolver...is the kind of old-style technology that would cause someone to cock the trigger then pull each time and so a new round would load and fire

Not exactly.

I guess my S&W 38 "single action" revolver is a semi-automatic then.

71 posted on 08/21/2016 7:35:07 AM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (RATs and RINOs......same thing.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

Strike Eagle 1-6x24 with red dot.


72 posted on 08/21/2016 7:36:02 AM PDT by GeorgiaDawg32
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To: Mouton

Dang! Mine is a 788, too. Purchased it in 1967 for $119.00, and put a Weaver K4-F on it. I’ve since redone the stock, but that thing can light matches at 200-300 yards, easily. I haven’t re-sighted it in decades and it’ll still print clover leaves. I wouldn’t trade anything for it.


73 posted on 08/21/2016 7:36:07 AM PDT by Ancient Man
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To: Byron_the_Aussie
Some of us Bronies collect more than ponies:

https://www.reddit.com/r/BronyWeapons/new/

How Bronies deal with evil "Generation 3.5" ponies:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w25nEl2xPg

74 posted on 08/21/2016 7:37:38 AM PDT by CtBigPat (Free Republic - The grown-ups table of the internet.)
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To: Caipirabob

Funny, my wife calls my outfitting my ARs paper dolls with the optics,ights, etc,etc.


75 posted on 08/21/2016 7:40:52 AM PDT by Man from Oz
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To: Kaslin

IMO, everyone EXCEPT liberals should have one.

It’s been proven that they’re irrational, mentally unstable, and incapable of handling anything more powerful than a water pistol without getting PTSD.


76 posted on 08/21/2016 7:45:16 AM PDT by 2CAVTrooper (Democrats... BETRAYING America since 1828.)
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To: refermech

I would not trade my Bulgarian AK 74. Fairly lightweight, easy to shoot, no recoil and accurate to 200 metres right out of the box.


77 posted on 08/21/2016 7:52:35 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: Jim Noble

I would be less concerned with fighting against cops or the military in a SHTF situation. If you are a better shot than the thugs shooting wildly from 100-200 yards, aimed fire should be enough with any semi auto.


78 posted on 08/21/2016 7:53:17 AM PDT by yawningotter
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To: Gaffer
I am the ONLY customer at my local WalMart who has ever bought the 45-70 ammo they have.

Try finding 38-55 ammo.

79 posted on 08/21/2016 8:07:42 AM PDT by Pontiac (The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
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To: Kaslin

The quick answer to the headline; “No, you should own several.”


80 posted on 08/21/2016 8:08:26 AM PDT by Blue Collar Christian (Broom Hillary MUST be stopped.)
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