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By the way, the "AR" in the AR-15 stands for ArmaLite Rifle, not Assault Rifle.
The New York Times refers to the AR-15 as the "most beloved and most vilified rifles" in the United States. But it's the villains behind the weapon that should be vilified, not the tool they use to carry out their evil, or else we'd be banning vans and trucks, knives and hammers and Louisville Sluggers.
But this is precisely why The New York Times sucks--they blame the weapon, not the villains.
Dick's however, continues to sell fully semi-automatic shoulder fired assault type rifles such as the Marlin Model 60 semi-automatic rifle, the Savage Arms 64-F semi-automatic rifle, the Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic rifle, and the Remington 597 semi-automatic rifle.
Just like the AR-15 but not as scary looking to liberals.
The term "fully semi-automatic" is a liberal smokescreen to trick people who don't know better (aka liberals). And basically all rifles are shoulder-fired.
A weapon is either a semi-automatic, an automatic, a bolt action, pump action, or lever action. Even revolvers and handguns generally fall into the category of semi-automatic because when you fire a round with the pull of the trigger, the next round chambers, but the trigger must be pressed again for the next round to be fired.
An automatic, such as a machine gun, fires round after round with one pull of the trigger and continues until the trigger is let go or the magazine of rounds empties. The M-14, used in Vietnam before the M-16 took over, fired both semi automatic and automatic with the use of a selector switch.
Interestingly, the lever action Winchester 70 was used as a sniper rifle in Vietnam, so that would make it an assault rifle since it was used by the military.
So don't let the liberals try to take the moral high ground or virtue signal. They don't know what they're talking about regarding firearms.
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