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jac
(7/12/2016)
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They were never banned. Some cosmetic features were banned such as flash suppressors, bayonet lugs, barrels threaded to accept a silencer, and folding stocks.
The basic rifles were manufactured and sold throughout the entire period. |
| Comment by:
Sosalty
(7/12/2016)
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| AR: ie; America's Rifle, a very functional semi-auto handy for follow up shots on coyote and use in sporting events. Easily adaptable so that a husband and wife on the same shooting squad can trade the 1 AR rifle with each other. |
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