Tuesday, March 10, 2015

More on Obama and ATF backing off for now

here.

Among the other lies from ATF,
In its "framework" proposal, ATF wrote, "The AR platform is the semi-automatic version of the M16 machine gun originally designed for and used by the military. 
Well, gee, last I read the AR was developed BEFORE the military saw it and got interested.


2 comments:

one-eyed Jack. said...

The usual fairy tale. They should learn about Eugene Stoner and Armalite. Jack

Sigivald said...

Nope, actually the AR-15 was developed from the AR-10 specifically to compete in the CONARC/SALVO tests for the replacement of the M14.

The AR-10 and AR-15 were both developed specifically for the military market, with semi-auto variants for civilian sale an afterthought.

(The AR-15 predates the M16 as a name, because that was its designation before adoption; but the AR-15 prototypes and the Colt 601s sent to Vietnam for the Special Forces before the M16 was adopted were all selective-fire.

Semi-auto came later; even the first Armalite prototypes were select-fire - look at the level on one of 17 prototypes.

Remember, the "AR platform" for the purposes of this discussion is "the modern civilian AR-15 pattern rifle", which is a semi-auto variant of the military rifle.

Note also that Colt didn't start selling the semi-auto SP1 until the M16 was adopted.