Fuzzy Definitions or Spot the Difference

by TD 16 Replies latest social current

  • XQsThaiPoes
    XQsThaiPoes

    "Both take the same capacity magazines"

    Then this is misleading to non gun people. You can't have a big ammo drum on one gun and an internal mag say they both have the same capacity.

  • TD
    TD

    Abaddon,

    Your first statement was correct. ---- Both rifles have pistol grips and accept detachable magazines. (The rifle in the top picture happens to have a magazine fitted, while the magazine well is empty in the second example.) Therefore the addition of any one of the other forbidden items would make either of them "assualt weapons."

    With that in mind, the small doo-dad under the front sight on the rifle in the top picture actually is the preban M16/AR15 bayonet mount. Also as you probably noticed, with the 24" barrel, (as opposed to a 16) it's rather useless for actually attaching a bayonet, and has evolved more into an attachment point for flashlights and other equipment.

    *****

    XQ: So sorry, I was actually trying to clarify to "non-gun people." For "gun people" stating that they had the same lower receiver was more than enough. (The lower receiver actually is the firearm under statute --- Everything else is an "accessory.")

    Detachable magazines, which are manufactured and (usually) purchased separately are irrelavant in and of themselves in determining whether the firearm in question is an "assualt weapon." At issue is the ability of the firearm to accept a detachable magazine.

    The magazine you see in the first example is detachable, and would attach just as happily to the rifle in the second example . Except for the bayonet lug, the two are exactly the same rifle.

    *****

    If making an issue out of an archaic throwback to the days of the pikeman in the middle ages seems capricious, arbitrary or irrelevant, I agree. Although the AR15 is ugly and looks very similar to the military M16, (which truly is an assualt rifle) it is no different in the performance of its true function (firing bullets) than a number of traditional sporting rifles with familiar wood stocks.

    Tom

  • nilfun
    nilfun

    d'oh, and I really thought it was the gun thingie....

    maybe I need a refresher course with Eddie Eagle

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    Pardon my fuzzy-ness. What exactly is the banned feature and on which gun?

  • TD
    TD

    Six,

    Under statute an "assualt weapon" is determined by:

    1: Being semi-automatic

    2. Accepting a detachable magazine

    3. Possessing any two additonal proscribed features drawn from the list Abaddon quoted above.

    The rifle in the first example (top picture) has a bayonet lug. Consequently, it is considered an "assualt weapon," while its twin (bottom picture) is not.

  • SixofNine
    SixofNine

    Yes well, it seems to be keeping the British on good behaviour for the most part.

  • TD
    TD

    Hi Six,

    Please don't misunderstand. This wasn't a thread about gun control per se. This was simply illustrative of the politico's fondness for coining and using terms that are difficult or impossible to define and "Assault weapon" was an easy example to show with pictures. The right in America is certainly guilty of basically the same thing.

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