What does AR stand for?

The AR in "AR-15
AR-15
The AR-15 rifles usually comes chambered for either the military cartridge 5.56×45mm or the . 223 Remington.
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" rifle stands for ArmaLite rifle, after the company that developed it in. the 1950s. "AR" does NOT stand for "assault rifle" or "automatic rifle." • AR-15-style rifles are NOT "assault weapons" or "assault rifles." An assault rifle is fully.
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What is an AK and AR?

The AK-47 is an assault rifle designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov in the Soviet Union in the 1940s, while the AR-15 is an assault rifle designed by Eugene Stoner in the U.S. in the 1950s.
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What is the abbreviation for AR-15?

The letters stand for ArmaLite Rifle — and not for "assault rifle" or "automatic rifle." ArmaLite first developed the AR-15 in the late 1950s as a military rifle, but had limited success in selling it.
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What does the AR stand for in an arm?

Modern sporting rifles are among the most popular firearms being sold today. The “AR” in “AR-15” rifle stands for ArmaLite rifle, after the company that developed it in the 1950s.
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What does AR mean on AR-15 Wikipedia?

ArmaLite AR-15 - Wikipedia.
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How many bullets does a AR-15 hold?

Most AR-15-type rifles are sold with a 30-round magazine, but it is possible to purchase after-market magazines with as many as 100 rounds.
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What caliber is a AR-15?

The AR-15 is nominally chambered in .223/5.56mm NATO, but many variants have been produced in different calibers such as .22-LR, 7.62×39mm, 9×19mm Parabellum and shotgun calibers.
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Does the military use ar15s?

The US military uses the M16, not the AR 15.
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Is AR-15 Same as M16?

The AR-15 is basically the civilian counterpart to the M16. The AR-15 came first, in 1947; the M16 a decade later. They have the same magazine capacity: 30 rounds. The former is heavier, with a shorter range and slower rate of fire, but these are subtle differences.
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What caliber is an AK 47?

The AK-47 fires 7.62mm diameter bullets using a 39mm long cartridge, usually referred to as 7.62 x 39mm rounds. These are significantly less powerful than the 7.62mm NATO bullets which are fired using a larger, 51mm long, cartridge, usually referred to as 7.62 x 51mm rounds.
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What's a Draco gun?

The Draco is a semi-automatic pistol made by Romanian manufacturer Cugir and imported to the States by firearm manufacturer Century Arms, which began producing the gun itself in 2017. It looks like a little assault rifle without the stock and a much shorter barrel.
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Is an AK-47 more powerful than a AR-15?

Even hardcore AR fans will admit that the AK's 7.62×39 round is more powerful than the AR-15's 5.56/. 223. No debate here, the bigger round just packs more punch. However, there might be a simple way to compensate for that difference in firepower—by loading your AR with hollow point rounds.
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Is an AK-47 an AR-15?

The biggest difference between the two rifles is their ammunition. The AK-47 fires 7.62×39 ammunition, while the classic AR-15 is chambered for 5.56 (and/or 223 Remington). Generally, the 7.62 fires a 123 grain projectile at 2,350 feet per second. A typical 5.56×45 fires a 55 grain projectile at 3,000 feet per second.
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What gun does Tony Montana use?

Montana (Al Pacino) graciously introducing his compadre — a custom-made M203 grenade launcher replica attached to a Colt AR-15 assault rifle — to Alejandro Sosa's thugs during the climactic firefight in Brian De Palma's Scarface landed at No. 33 on THR's list of Hollywood's Favorite Movie Quotes.
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What rifle does the US Army use?

The M4/M4A1 5.56mm Carbine is a lightweight, gas operated, air cooled, magazine fed, selective rate, shoulder fired weapon with a collapsible stock. It is now the standard issue firearm for most units in the U.S. military.
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Which is better AK-47 or M16?

The M16 had a higher rate of fire, 700-950 rpm compared to the 600 rpm of the AK-47, and most shooters — including those that have used the weapons in combat — have tended to agree that the M16 is the more accurate. A trade-off is that the accuracy and range don't equate to penetration.
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What kind of AR-15 Do Navy Seals use?

The M4A1 carbine is the primary weapon used by SEAL operators. A shorter, more compact version of the M16A2 rifle, it was specially designed for U.S. Special Operations Forces.
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What caliber is an M16?

It measures 100 cm (39 inches) long, has a 20-round or 30-round magazine, and fires 5.56-mm (. 223-calibre) ammunition at a rate of 700–950 rounds per minute.
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Is there a AR14?

AR is the name of the original manufacturer back in the 1950's Armalight Rifles…, nothing more. Not assault rifle etc… AR14 and M14 are the same design but one is civilian and the later for the military.
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Why is a 22 called a 22?

. 22 caliber, or 5.6 mm caliber, refers to a common firearms bore diameter of 0.22 inch (5.6 mm). Cartridges in this caliber include the very widely used .
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Is .22 and 5.56 the same?

In Stock 5.56

223 and . 22LR are the same, the rounds have the same bullet diameter. While the casing for the rounds are not the same and the bullets may look wildly different, they measure the same diameter of .
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Is an AR-15 the same as a 22?

The AR-15 is technically a . 22 caliber rifle. AR-15s in common use today shoot . 224 caliber bullets.
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Is an AR-15 more powerful than a 9mm?

A typical AR-15 bullet leaves the barrel traveling almost three times faster than—and imparting more than three times the energy of—a typical 9mm bullet from a handgun. An AR-15 rifle outfitted with a magazine with 50 rounds allows many more lethal bullets to be delivered quickly without reloading.
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Can you dry fire an AR-15?

With dry firing, you won't actually be able to see actual, quantifiable improvements in your aim/groupings. But it can still help! Dry firing is a great way to help you build that muscle memory without going through rounds and rounds of ammunition.
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What can stop an AR-15 bullet?

Level III – Designed to stop a 7.62 x 39 full metal jacket AK round or . 223 ammo like that used by the popular AR-15. This is the minimum needed to stop bullets from any of the major assault rifles. Level IV – This will stop armor piercing roundsand is the highest level of protection you can currently buy.
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