Why do I need an assault rifle?

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Why do I need an assault rifle?

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I have a CHL, and several semiauto 9mm handguns, a few revolvers, two defensive 12 gauge shotguns, and a Taurus Circuit Judge, 45lc/410 shotgun/carbine/revolver.

As prices have skyrocketed on assault rifles, it seems a steep purchase. Why would I need an assault rifle, besides being angry my right to purchase one may be taken away.?

I reside in a Houston subburb. I do think riots will happen when the economy collapes; so do I need one when an entire Section 8 Housing Project invades my home or is that extreeme paranoia ?. I am answering my own question, maybe.
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I think it comes down to what you feel you need. Only you can decide that. A shot gun is a good weapon as well and easy to use.
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Well, assault rifles are extremely expensive to buy. I mean, you'd have to set up an NFA trust, go through ATF approval, pay the tax stamp, and then there's the cost of the rile itself which can be as little as $1300 for a cheap, poor condition M16 or as much as $20,000 for a relatively perfect condition assault rifle.

Frankly, I'd thnk an AR-15 would be significantly cheaper. :mrgreen:
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Pop quiz...what does the "AR" in "AR-15" stand for?
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jmra wrote:Pop quiz...what does the "AR" in "AR-15" stand for?
ARmalite.
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RottenApple wrote:Well, assault rifles are extremely expensive to buy. I mean, you'd have to set up an NFA trust, go through ATF approval, pay the tax stamp, and then there's the cost of the rile itself which can be as little as $1300 for a cheap, poor condition M16 or as much as $20,000 for a relatively perfect condition assault rifle.

Frankly, I'd thnk an AR-15 would be significantly cheaper. :mrgreen:
I was thinking the same thing! An assault weapon with a high capacity magazine is a very expensive purchase unless you join the Army...they will let you use one of theirs in far a way lands.

Now if you want to ask why one should have a modern sporting rifle with a standard capacity magazine that is a whole other response.
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RottenApple wrote:
jmra wrote:Pop quiz...what does the "AR" in "AR-15" stand for?
ARmalite.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner!
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RottenApple wrote:Well, assault rifles are extremely expensive to buy. I mean, you'd have to set up an NFA trust, go through ATF approval, pay the tax stamp, and then there's the cost of the rile itself which can be as little as $1300 for a cheap, poor condition M16 or as much as $20,000 for a relatively perfect condition assault rifle.

Frankly, I'd thnk an AR-15 would be significantly cheaper. :mrgreen:
Please point me in the direction of a $1300 M16.

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jmra wrote:
RottenApple wrote:
jmra wrote:Pop quiz...what does the "AR" in "AR-15" stand for?
ARmalite.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner!
Kinda, it actually stands for Armalite Rifle.
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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:
jmra wrote:
RottenApple wrote:
jmra wrote:Pop quiz...what does the "AR" in "AR-15" stand for?
ARmalite.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner!
Kinda, it actually stands for Armalite Rifle.
I was grading on the DISD curve.
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Re: Why do I need an assault rifle?

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The question you should be asking is, "why not?" If you are a gun aficionado, you would want one simply to appreciate the handling characteristics, the mechanical workings, and the hidden simplicity in them. Why own black powder guns that have no inherent value other than plinking at a range? Unless you appreciate guns, you may not have a reason to own one. That's what people don't understand; you don't really need a reason just to enjoy something. I have a friend who has a .50 BMG rifle. You think he bought it for a particular need, or just to enjoy it?

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It seems hard to justify the expenditures, but hey!

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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:
jmra wrote:
RottenApple wrote:
jmra wrote:Pop quiz...what does the "AR" in "AR-15" stand for?
ARmalite.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner!
Kinda, it actually stands for Armalite Rifle.
Not according to ArmaLite.
Frequently Asked Questions WHAT DOES THE "AR" IN AR-15, AR-180, OR AR-10 STAND FOR?

There is a common misconception that AR stands for "ArmaLite Rifle." This is untrue. The AR-17, for instance, is a 12-gauge shotgun. Early designations like ArmaLite 10 were shortened to simply AR-10. The AR refers to ArmaLite. The ArmaLite Division of Fairchild developed the AR-15 in 1959. Fairchild licensed the rifle to the Colt's Patent Firearm Manufacturing Corporation, and Colt's assumed the AR-15 trademark. Early Colt rifles were marked "Colt ArmaLite 15." Even today, the designation to that Colt brand rifle refers, somewhat embarrassingly, to ArmaLite.
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