Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The majority of rifles in this country are semi-automatic. Semi-automatic means that for each pull of the trigger one and only one bullet is fired. The AR15 style rifle that is being portrayed as an "assault weapon" is a semi-automatic rifle. Semi-automatic rifles such as the AR15 are not fully-automatic. Fully-automatic means that for every pull of the trigger multiple bullets are fired. Fully-automatic rifle are heavily regulated, extremely rare, and extremely expensive. And by expensive I mead upward up $20,000. And although the semi-automatic AR15 looks like the rifle that is used in the military it is very very different. The military version is fully-automatic. Contrary to what the media is telling us, semi-automatic rifles like the AR15 do not spray bullets.
The term "assault weapon" is being used to describe semi-automatic rifles because it is similar to the term "assault-rifle" which technically describes fully-automatic rifles.
That actually describes what I thought of as an "assault weapon" pretty well! I wasn't envisioning a machine gun. Just a gun where you can fire maybe one bullet every 5 seconds. Bam. Bam... Bam.... like that. Is that about how fast they can fire, OP?
It sounds pretty bad to me. And I can't see why you would need an AR15 for hunting either. I hope this weapon will be banned.