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Just a suggestion. From what I've read, ARs are now one of the most (if not the most) popular rifles in the country. I said I'd never own one. Well, another example of "never say never."
 
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We already have one: Modern Military Rifles

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Got it, guess I wasn't thinking of an AR as a miltary rifle.
 
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Got it, guess I wasn't thinking of an AR as a miltary rifle.


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Got it, guess I wasn't thinking of an AR as a miltary rifle.


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I don't consider every rifle built on an AR platform to be a military rifle.

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every gun on the ar platform is a modern sporting arm. we call that euphemism modern military


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