Sunday, January 17, 2016

AR-15s are simply modern hunting rifles

With all the political buzz about gun control in the last couple of weeks, it’s important to separate fact from fiction. AR-15s are often referred to as assault weapons, when in actuality, they are just a modern version of a semi-automatic sporting rifle.
The name AR-15 stands for Armalite Model 15. The abbreviation “AR” has nothing to do with the term “assault rifle.” True assault rifles, like the M16 and M4 carbine assault rifles, which are currently in use by the United States military, are fully automatic-capable firearms. Ownership of such fully automatic firearms has been severely restricted for civilians since 1934. Modern sporting rifles — AR-based — are semi-automatic firearms, meaning they shoot one shot per trigger pull. The action of modern sporting rifles is similar to other semi-automatic firearms, including semi-automatic shotguns commonly used for duck hunting or semi-automatic .22 rifles often used for introducing kids to guns. Modern sporting rifles look different than your grandpa’s gun but likely function the same way.
The AR platform is becoming more and more common among hunters across the country because of their durability, accuracy and ability to be customized. While the issue of limited caliber choice does currently remain, the days of widespread calibers across the AR platform are near.
A lot of the misconception of the AR-15 lies in the fact that these sporting rifles look like the rifles we see soldiers and law enforcement carrying. The trend of transitioning military style rifles into the modern shooting world has been going on for centuries. As military technology has advanced weaponry, civilian sporting firearms have become more dependable, more ergonomically correct and therefore better for hunters interested in equipment that helps them make ethical shots.
“Because of my military background, I am most comfortable using an AR as a hunting rifle. The body style is what I’m used. I do a lot of hog hunting at night, so I appreciate the ability to add a light to the picatinny rail. My AR is just a modern semi-automatic sporting rifle that looks and feels like the rifle I carried as a Marine,” retired Marine Kevin Reese said.
The ease of customizing ARs is the greatest appeal of the platform. Not only can you easily add accessories, but you can also switch upper receivers to change the caliber of the rifle. Actually, you can change and customize just about every part of an AR, including the handguard, trigger, grip, sights, magazine, stock and more. Once you have customized the necessary parts, you start adding accessories like lights, optics and slings.
“The biggest advantage of the AR platform is the modularity of the gun. ARs can be customized for personal preferences, such as color, barrel length, stock/forearm configurations and caliber. You can easily switch uppers” receivers, “having one for varmint hunting, one for big-game hunting and another for target shooting while maintaining the exact same fit and feel of your rifle,” said Matt Kinamore, product manager at Battenfeld Technologies.
ARs can be overwhelming to newcomers. There are a lot of parts and some fancy terms. Once you have a basic comprehension, though, it’s easy to start understanding what goes where and how you can customize that part.
Another great appeal of ARs is the ease of cleaning and maintenance. These rifles break down quickly and are easy to put back together. You can remove most of the major parts without tools, and for the parts that do require tools, a number of manufacturers are producing specialty items that make every part of an AR cleaning job a breeze.
Misinformation is being used in an attempt to infringe upon the rights of law-abiding gun owners. Don’t let the appearance of AR platform rifles lead you to believe they are more than what they actually are, which is a modern version of the traditional semi-automatic sporting rifle.

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