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PHOENIX (AP) - Military-style semiautomatic rifles have been used in at least four high-profile shootings in the past year. Bushmaster variations of the weapon have been used in two recent attacks, including the Newtown, Conn., school shootings and the Christmas Eve ambush slayings of two New York firefighters. While commonly called the AR-15, Colt and Armalite have been the only companies to make weapons by that specific name. Many other manufacturers, however, now sell similar versions of the rifle largely styled after the military's fully automatic M-16.

A look at the guns, their history and why they're so popular:

HOW WERE THE WEAPONS DEVELOPED?

Armalite first built the so-called AR-15 rifle for military use, but the design was later acquired by Colt, which produced the M-16 automatic weapon for the U.S. military. In the early 1960s, Colt then began marketing the semiautomatic AR-15 rifle largely as the civilian version of the fully-auto M-16. Many other companies have since begun manufacturing and selling AR-15-type rifles, but under different names, including the Remington Arms R-15, Bushmaster X-15 and Carbon 15 and the Smith & Wesson M&P15. The AR-15 has become the commonly-used generic term for all similar rifles.

WHAT ARE THEY USED FOR?

The AR-15-type rifles and .223-caliber ammunition are largely used for hunting small game like coyotes and prairie dogs. They also are extremely popular in shooting competitions due to the light weight of the gun and ammunition and the weapon's accuracy.

HOW DO YOU PURCHASE ONE?

Most military-style semiautomatic rifles were restricted for sale under the 1994 assault weapons ban that expired in 2004. However, the ban made an exception for weapons that were made before the law took effect. Today, such weapons can be purchased in gun stores across the country except in some states, like California, which has a law that bans the sale outright of specific varieties of semiautomatic military-style rifles.

ARE THERE ANY LIMITATIONS ON SALES?

Licensed dealers must first run a background check on the buyer to determine whether they are eligible under state and federal laws to own the weapon; convicted felons, for instance, cannot legally own firearms. However, private sellers of such rifles are not required to perform background checks. This would include a person selling their private collection to a buyer from their home, as well as private sellers hawking their weapons at any number of dozens of gun shows that occur nationwide every year.


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    ILOVESB1070 wrote...
    HURRY HURRY !!!
    Get'em while they are HOT !!!!
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    Michoacan wrote...
    Originally designed to mow down large
    Numbers of advancing enemy, they now find service to psycho killers in mowing down classrooms full of screaming tiny tots.
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    sumtinwong wrote...
    Story is misleading
    The question about purchasing one is slightly misleading. During the ban you were limited to two out of the six 'deadly sins'. Those 'sins' are: Detachable magazine Folding or telescoping stock Pistol grip Bayonet mount Flash suppressor, or threaded barrel designed to accommodate one Grenade launcher Pick two and you could get an Armalite model 15 (AR-15) style semiauto rifle at a dealer. And I still don't know anyone with a grenade launcher or bayonet mount on their rifle.
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    Steve wrote...
    Here comes the anti gun nuts
    Who instead of grasping reality, move to embellish stories to meet their needs.
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    Steve wrote...
    The story explains their use
    But the nuts come up with their definitions.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    business
    i smell business opportunity. gun range allowing you to shoot any gun you want all you pay for is ammo and deposit on the gun. how would you like to shoot a bazaooka or flame thrower? or throw a hand grenade and feel the compression.
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    UZI wrote...
    Show me a non-military style gun!
    Just because other models are outdated doesn't mean they weren't military purposed. Stop using the language of the libtards. There is no such thing as military style weapons, assult rifles or high cap mags. There just is weapons, rifles and mags. It was a 33 rnd mag that Laughner used but was unable to seat it because it was long enough for someone to grab.
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    Zapotec wrote...
    So who or what do liberals blame
    for the hundreds of "tiny tots" who are kidnapped, raped, and asphyxiated every year in this country? Some conservatives will point to pornography and violent sado masochist movies and video games that liberals quickly dismiss as silly and misguided. What is being done, or can be done, about this tragedy that kills more children every year than these school massacres? Surely someone or something else can be blamed along with the animals who victimize these children.
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