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Who here owns an "AR" type gun from Diamondback Firearms?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlongCameJones" data-source="post: 3597992" data-attributes="member: 47875"><p>No, ARMALITE. Goes back to 1950's. The anti-gunners think it stands for ASSAULT RIFLE like idiots too. It could be that many Oklahoma hunters don't think much of the AR-15/AR-10 platforms for shooting deer or gophers. They seem to be hot for wiping out feral hogs and 'yotes. They even might be great for home defense, shooting Russian invaders, riot/looting protection or capping mass shooters in churches. I was in the army for seven years and was issued M16's. I once knew a fellow who owned a genuine 1979-vintage pre-ban Colt AR-15 with smooth triangular hand-guards and I had the privileged to fire her with a 100-round drum at the range back in 1992. I'm so familiar with this platform. I thought it might be fun to own my own "tacticool" rifle for sporting use. I've never owned any AR type weapon of my own in all my 57 years. It's nice to have a prepper rifle to fight in case SHTF. I would probably be best served getting one to fire 5.56 for prepper protection and decimating rats. 5.56 is so cheap and plenty.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]hR18OSif-WI[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlongCameJones, post: 3597992, member: 47875"] No, ARMALITE. Goes back to 1950's. The anti-gunners think it stands for ASSAULT RIFLE like idiots too. It could be that many Oklahoma hunters don't think much of the AR-15/AR-10 platforms for shooting deer or gophers. They seem to be hot for wiping out feral hogs and 'yotes. They even might be great for home defense, shooting Russian invaders, riot/looting protection or capping mass shooters in churches. I was in the army for seven years and was issued M16's. I once knew a fellow who owned a genuine 1979-vintage pre-ban Colt AR-15 with smooth triangular hand-guards and I had the privileged to fire her with a 100-round drum at the range back in 1992. I'm so familiar with this platform. I thought it might be fun to own my own "tacticool" rifle for sporting use. I've never owned any AR type weapon of my own in all my 57 years. It's nice to have a prepper rifle to fight in case SHTF. I would probably be best served getting one to fire 5.56 for prepper protection and decimating rats. 5.56 is so cheap and plenty. [MEDIA=youtube]hR18OSif-WI[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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