Report: Over 24.4 Million AR-15s, AK-47s in Civilian Hands

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  • GodFearinGunTotin

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    ”The MSR remains the most-popular selling centerfire semiautomatic rifle in the United States today,” NSSF said. “There are more MSRs in circulation today than there are Ford F-Series trucks on the road.”

     

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    ”The MSR remains the most-popular selling centerfire semiautomatic rifle in the United States today,” NSSF said. “There are more MSRs in circulation today than there are Ford F-Series trucks on the road.”

    I'm for NRA leadership being removed and new elections for new leaders.
     

    KG1

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    "Over 24.4 million ARs and AKs in civilian hands" in common use for mostly lawful purposes. This is why any attempt to ban them will be unconstitutional.
     
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    Per Heller, I'd say that 24M is "in common use". So another AWB would be unconstitutional.


    OR are they going to say that the ford F150 isn't a common truck either?


    Oh, and its the democrats' own fault. If they hadn't banned them the first time around, Im not sure they would be as popular as they are today. I remember after the sunset I bought my first AR on a lark. I never even CONSIDERED one before the ban. I just happened to be in Bradis one Monday after work mere months after the ban was lifted. I was just browsing and they pulled a "Hey kid. c'mere. Check this out." They showed me a Windham post ban XM-15 that they had taken on trade at the 1500 the day before. They offered me a stupid cash price "today only". I want to say it was between $350 and $400. It was low enough I said "Hold on. I gotta run to the ATM" because they even admitted it was used, but we couldnt tell. And the rest is history.
     
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