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Washington Post on an AR-15 rant today
Comments to the Washington Post AR-15 articles are claiming the WP published three or four AR-15 articles. I ran across two.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/th...40008ad69&ei=6 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/we...ei=15#comments I know, it's the Washington Post, but it's still irritating to see them publishing their nonsense trying to demonize the AR-15 without knowing much about the gun or guns in general. Here's some--- bolded emphasis is mine...not the fault of the WP. (As a hopeful sign I'd say over 90% of the comments to the articles are pro-gun and berate the WP for their sensationalizm.): Quote:
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Saw three different articles, the first was what you quoted from.
In the sections that "discussed" why the AR became so popular, they focused exclusively on the "gun industry's decision to agressively market the rifle (to maximize profits, of course) and ignored what I think are rather important factors, and only looking back as far as 2005 regarding that. Two of the big things they ignored, and "overlooked" mentioning at all are the US Govt's push to ban them. (Forbidden fruit is always attractive) and also the simple fact that the M16 in some variant has been the standard service rifle since the early 1960s. HOW MANY people has the GOVT trained to use the M16 in the past 60 years??? From Viet Nam through the "war on terror" and currently to this day, just about everyone in uniform, ALL BRANCHES gets at least a basic familiarity with the M16 series rifle. Just as bolt actions "exploded" in popularity as hunting rifles after WWI, and semi autos became more popular after WWII and on up to today, people trained on a service rifle often choose a similar rifle for their own. add on top of that the number of young people "trained" by shooter video games, not the US Govt, and you get a lot of people who want an AR type rifle because they have some familiarity with one, either in the real or the virtual world. One of the articles did include a survey they did last fall, and I will give them credit for a degree of honesty listing the answers to the survey question, "why did you buy an AR 15?: They gave all the usual answers and percentages of people giving each, there was one answer a small percentage of people gave that made me smile... "why did you buy an AR 15?" "Because it pisses liberals off!" ![]() ![]()
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Kyle Rittenhouse is my MSR salesman.
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