Thursday, February 22, 2018
AR-15
Cries to 'Ban the AR-15' Based on
Ignorance and Hysteria
Yet another mass shooting has taken place in America – followed by all too
predictable cries to ban the AR-15 rifle.
The pure ignorance of the people bleating for a ban on America's most
popular rifle is appalling. With few exceptions, most of the calls to ban the
AR-15 come from liberal, urban women and metrosexual men whose
knowledge of firearms comes entirely from watching Rambo movies or
playing "Call of Duty."
Even some in professional law enforcement know not of what they speak. A
local radio station interviewed a retired FBI agent who stated that he "could
not understand" why people would want such a rifle.
I've shot service rifle competitions for nearly 20 years and held the
classification of "Master" for nearly eleven. I've probably put 20,000 rounds
through AR-15 rifles. Though I've never been in the military, I have more
familiarity and proficiency with the weapon than most active-duty
soldiers. So I think I am as qualified as anybody to dispel the common myths
about the AR-15.
First, the AR-15 is not a machine-gun or an "assault weapon." The AR-15 is a
semi-automatic version of the M-16, which is a machine gun. However, in
Vietnam, the military found that troops with early versions of the M-16 were
using fully-automatic "spray and pray" fire – and often failing to hit the
enemy. So when the M-16 was redesigned in the early 1980s, its fully
automatic rate of fire was reduced to three-shot bursts, forcing troops to
actually aim rather than hip-fire. But any fully-automatic fire is simply not
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an option for the civilian AR-15.
Second, the idea that the AR-15 is some kind of horrifically powerful weapon
is absurd. In its most common chambering, the 5.56 NATO, the AR-15 is
actually underpowered compared to traditional American battle rifles like the
M1873 "Trapdoor" in .45-70 or the M1903 Springfield in .30-06. The AR-15
is a .22-caliber centerfire. When its M-16 counterpart was introduced in
Vietnam, it was derided as a "mouse gun" and a "poodle-shooter." Many
troops were dismayed when their .30-caliber M-14s were replaced with the
new rifle.
Indeed, the M-16 and AR-15 rifle suffered a poor reputation for a couple of
decades after its introduction in Vietnam, in part because ammunition issued
by the Army resulted in malfunctions and jams, causing the deaths of a
number of troops during firefights with the Viet Cong.
Like most technologies, however, the AR-15 has evolved significantly over
time. Its popularity today exists for a number of reasons. The AR platform
uses space-age materials, such as forged aluminum and plastic, which make it
lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant. Today's AR-15 is reliable,
ergonomic, and user-friendly. It's easy to maintain, and unlike traditional
wood-stocked rifles, which often require custom fitting, it allows an infinite
variety of aftermarket options and configurations without expensive
professional gunsmithing. To use an analogy that will be understandable to
red-state males (but probably unfamiliar to urban blue-staters), the AR-15
has become the "small-block Chevy" of the shooting world. Barrel assemblies
(called "uppers") can be switched out in ten seconds or less, and stocks can be
easily customized to fit an individual shooter – such as a small-statured
female.
Because of its inherent accuracy, the AR-15 has been a boon to target
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shooters, and its low recoil has enabled females to rank among the top
competitors in the nation. One female competitor scored two perfect "cleans"
in the most difficult position – 200-yard standing – at the National Rifle
Matches. Such a feat would have been difficult to impossible with a .30-
caliber bolt-action, the recoil of which can be literally teeth-rattling.
Third, those who contend that "no one goes hunting with an assault rifle"
have betrayed the fact that they are probably not hunters themselves, or, if
they are hunters, they're decades out of date. The modular nature of the AR15
makes it easily adaptable for a variety of hunts in numerous
calibers. Short-barreled AR-15s in .450 Bushmaster or 7.62x39 have become
the number-one choice for Southern hog-hunters, while Western prairie doghunters
can install a 26" "varmint" barrel in .204 Ruger or .223 Remington
for unparalleled long-distance accuracy. And calibers such as .223, .300
Blackout, and 6.8 SPC are perfect for Texas deer or medium-sized eastern
whitetails. The AR-15 platform is so ideally suited for hunting that in 2015,
Remington, the oldest maker of sporting arms in the U.S., discontinued its
inferior 7400/750 series of semi-automatics after sixty years in
production. The only semi-autos it manufactures for the hunting market
today are AR platforms. (By the way... nobody uses a 30-round magazine to
hunt; most states limit capacity to four or five rounds while hunting.)
Banning the AR-15 to stop school shooters would be like banning Boeing 757s
to stop terrorist attacks after 9/11. You've never heard anyone say, "Nobody
needs to fly through the air at 600 mph. Look at how many people died
because of those dangerous jetliners!" Would liberal journalists, who
advocate repealing the Second Amendment and banning guns, agree to a
repeal of the First Amendment and impose a ban on computers, digital
cameras, and video cameras because child pornographers use them? I doubt
it.
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Banning AR-15s is not the answer to school shootings. Neither the Columbine
killers nor Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho, nor University of Texas
shooter Charles Whitman, used AR-15s, and all of them managed to commit
terrible crimes.
It would have been entirely possible in, say, 1875 to murder 17 schoolchildren
with 19th-century technology, such as a brace of Colt revolvers and a
Winchester lever-action rifle – or, for that matter, with a broadsword or
double-bladed axe. Why didn't it happen then? Probably a couple of
reasons. As the Supreme Court ruled in 1892, back then, the U.S. was a
Christian nation. It isn't any longer, and today we're dealing with the
negative consequences of our 21st-century neo-paganism. And back in 1875,
children were not compelled under penalty of law to attend government
schools (where self-defense is legally forbidden, ensuring that they will be
sitting ducks) until late adolescence.
School shootings are absolutely unacceptable. But banning modern firearms
is equally unacceptable. Nor would it be effective: Norway's stringent gun
control failed to stop Anders Breivik from killing 77 people; France's ban on
"assault weapons" didn't stop the Bataclan shooters from killing 130; and
Egypt's rifle ban didn't stop the massacre of 305 worshipers at a Sinai mosque
last year. Britain's total confiscation of handguns and semi-automatic rifles
failed to prevent Derrick Bird from shooting 23 people (12 fatally) with a boltaction
.22 in 2010.
In Federalist #10, James Madison warned us about the tyranny of the
majority, in which a faction "united ... by some common impulse of passion ...
adverse to the rights of other citizens" vies for power and control. That is
exactly what we are seeing today, with emotionally charged teenagers,
skillfully manipulated and amplified by the liberal media, braying for a
majority of the public to acquiesce to the abridgment of the gun rights of the
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sane and the decent.
Sorry, I'm not buying it. And anybody who does is a fool.
What we need instead is a cool-headed and sober analysis to find out why so
many people, in the prime of life, in the wealthiest and most prosperous
society in history, are willing to casually murder scores of strangers – and
usually kill themselves in the process.
Until we answer that question, massacres are going to continue, with or
without AR-15s. So long as they do continue, the rest of us need all the selfprotection
– and freedom to defend ourselves – that we can get.
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