There is a longstanding debate amongst even gun advocates of the intended purpose of the ar. The family of the man that invented the gun has recently come out and said that his sole intention was a military rifle.
Unfortunately, that is not true. The gun was invented to be both a lightweight military rifle and a sporting/ hunting rifle. The proof is in the advertisement that was published simultaneous to the Air Force picking up a few AR'S to test. I'll dig up the ad and post it later.
That said, the AR has a distinctive use in hunting. I know many guys that, as youth, shot their first deer with AR's. Their dad's taught them with the gun. It was light enough, ddn't kick, had the ft lbs to drop a deer, and was adapted for them. Some still hunt with it. Wild boar hunters use this gun as the best gun for hunting.
Meanwhile, I know several guys that deer hunt with M1's and M14's. Absolutely guns built to kill people. That said, the look of a gun and original design does not define usefulness in another field. Guns are guns, they all work pretty much the same and every gun can be adapted.
Unfortunately, that is not true. The gun was invented to be both a lightweight military rifle and a sporting/ hunting rifle. The proof is in the advertisement that was published simultaneous to the Air Force picking up a few AR'S to test. I'll dig up the ad and post it later.
That said, the AR has a distinctive use in hunting. I know many guys that, as youth, shot their first deer with AR's. Their dad's taught them with the gun. It was light enough, ddn't kick, had the ft lbs to drop a deer, and was adapted for them. Some still hunt with it. Wild boar hunters use this gun as the best gun for hunting.
Meanwhile, I know several guys that deer hunt with M1's and M14's. Absolutely guns built to kill people. That said, the look of a gun and original design does not define usefulness in another field. Guns are guns, they all work pretty much the same and every gun can be adapted.
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