You can't hunt - what - with an AR? Below, see a 3-round 1.543" group 308 Winchester, fired from 300yds - a 1/2 MOA group. These were 175gr Sierras, launched at 2705fps, fired from the rifle pictured below the target. For those of you who don't know the 2nd isn't there in case the white-tails revolt and relentlessly bleat "you can't hunt what an AR", I ask you: I live in North America: What -can't- I hunt with an AR?
So you are claiming that an AR is ideal for hunting other then other human beings?????? Sorry but while it is possible to kill other animals with the AR that was never it design purpose.
I could, but the picture was too graphic. Why do you want to kill everything? If you need food then go to the supermarket. You're insane for your guns.
People can hunt with this abortion, for sure, and often they're hunting human beings - which is the point.
"Abortion" Ah good - you agree that people CAN hunt with an AR. Thank you. To my knowledge, no one in the US has been "hunted" - however you mean the term - with a rifle such as the one shown in the OP. Feel free to show otherwise.
Irrelevant. The second amendment of the united states constitution is not about hunting. Therefore a firearm does not need to be particularly well suited for hunting a given species in order to qualify for constitutional protections. And as the united states federal government has admitted firearms such as the AR-15 are not military firearms, they are nothing more than regular, everyday firearms used by the general public for legal purposes.
I don't know...neighborhood punks? What can't I hunt with an M134? It shoots a 7.62. Makes a mess of white tails.
So you agree - an AR can be used to hunt any game in North America, and thus, those who say you can't hunt with an AR don't know what they're talking about. Thank you
Please post model and make of said "single shot bolt action rifle" ? Another internet firearms expert......
The first firearms were designed by chinese peasants to overthrow the professional military of their tyrannical ruler. So, technically speaking, firearms were never meant for hunting. Not that it matters in the slightest. Neither are cannons, yet thats what started the 'hot' part of the revolutionary war- when the Brittish came to confiscate cannons. Which are still legal for civilians to own, btw, as long as they're not rifled or attached to a vehicle.