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  1. An AR-15–style rifle is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle based on or similar to the Colt AR-15 design. The Colt model removed the selective fire feature of its predecessor, the original ArmaLite AR-15, which is a scaled-down derivative of the AR-10 design (by Eugene Stoner). It is closely related to the military M16 rifle.

    • What Is An AR-15 Rifle?
    • What Does AR-15 Stand for?
    • Is An AR-15 An Assault Rifle? What Is An Assault Weapon?
    • Is An AR-15 A Machine Gun? What Is A Bump Stock?
    • Why Is The AR-15 So Popular?
    • How Much Does An AR-15 Cost?
    • Why Is The AR-15 So Dangerous?
    • How Many Rounds Can An AR-15 Fire in A Minute?
    • Was An AR-15 Used in The Pulse Nightclub Mass Shooting?
    • Was An AR-15 Used in The Parkland, Florida High School Mass Shooting?

    An AR-15 is a semi-automatic or self-loading rifle that has been called "America's rifle" by the NRA with well over 15 million sold by 2019. "Semi-automatic," as opposed to "automatic," means that the weapon's operator must pull the trigger to fire each shot. The rifle then automatically chambers another round. An automatic weapon continues to fire...

    AR stands for ArmaLite Rifle, named after the company that developed it. AR does not stand for "assault rifle" or "automatic rifle."

    That is a very contentious question. According to the federal government, as described in the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994(known as the Assault Weapons Ban), the definition of assault weapon included some specific semi-automatic models by name and listed other firearms that included some specific features. For semi-automati...

    The AR-15 rifle is not a machine gun (which is not quite the same thing as an automatic rifle), but it can be modified to function like an automatic rifle when a "bump stock" is used. In October 2017, a Las Vegas gunman used 23 different weapons to murder 58 people. Of the 23 guns, several AR-15 rifles were found in his hotel room with a bump stock...

    It's lightweight. It's rugged. It's accurate and has relatively little recoil. It's easy to modify, with plenty of accessories to make it more accurate, more comfortable, and more personal. Some gun owners enjoy a weapon that can be made to look like military hardware. The NRA said "the AR-15 has soared in popularity" because it's "customizable, ad...

    New AR-15 rifles can sell for $400 to $2,000 and nearly every major gun manufacturer produces one. Ammunition is inexpensive and can be bought in bulk online, and magazines are interchangeable between manufacturers.

    The AR-15 was designed to inflict what one of its designers called "maximum wound effect."AR-15s have a higher muzzle velocity than some other rifles and bullets leaving them at such a fast speed — nearly three times the speed of sound — cause more damage to bones and organs. AR-15 ammunition is also more likely to break apart inside a body, causin...

    Without modifications such as a bump stock, an AR-15 can fire about 60 rounds a minute. A 30-round magazine is fairly standard with MSRs but ammunition magazines ("drums") holding up to 100 rounds can be changed in just a few seconds. Some states currently cap the capacity to 10 or 15 rounds. Large magazines, or those containing more than 10 rounds...

    Close, but not quite. A 29-year-old man used a Sig Sauer MCX and a 9mm Glock semi-automatic pistol to kill 49 people and injure 50 at an Orlando nightclub before he was killed. The Sig Sauer MCX is marketed as an MSR and is very similar to the AR-15. However, as explained in a Slate analysis, it is not considered an AR-15 because it uses a gas pist...

    Yes. Police say a 19-year-old man used a Smith and Wesson M&P15, that manufacturer's version of the AR-15, to kill 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Schoolin Parkland, Fla.

  2. Apr 22, 2021 · While the AR-15 is not a machine gun, a user can modify the AR-15 to approximate the function of an automatic gun by attaching a device called a "bump stock", as was the case in the Las Vegas ...

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  3. Jun 13, 2021 · With the AR-15, it's not just the speed of the bullet, but also how quickly hundreds of bullets can be fired. The AR-15 is not a fully automatic machine gun. It fires only one round with each pull ...

    • Correspondent, 60 Minutes
    • Scott Pelley
    • 14 min
  4. The AR-15 is not a machine gun. It shoots a single bullet every time it’s fired. The original design from the 1950s included some fully auto and select-fire versions, but those are highly restricted. An AR-15 is a semiautomatic, generally small-caliber rifle that is commonly used as a sporting rifle. The AR-15 is the most common rifle ...

  5. Nov 10, 2023 · Are AR-15 machine guns? This is a commonly misunderstood question. No, AR-15 rifles are not machine guns. They are semi-automatic firearms that fire one round with each pull of the trigger, unlike machine guns that continuously fire while the trigger is pressed.

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  7. Feb 28, 2018 · Gun control advocates say the difference is minimal, arguing the AR-15, like its military version, is designed to kill people quickly and in large numbers - hence the term assault-style rifle.

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