Do you mean the 50 caliber BAR "Browning Assault Rifle?" Yes, the 50 Cal BAR was used in WWII.
Union forces had privately purchased them. Rebel forces used captured repeating rifles. The repeater, was considered the "assault rifle" of the Civil War. Just as the M16 assault rifle replaced the M14 rifle in Vietnam.
The word, "famas' is an assault riffle. The famas was first used in 1981 and in many conflicts. The rifle was a favorite in the 1982 Lebanon War, the Gulf War and Afghanistan War.
Assault rifles made their appearance during WW2. However, the british used a machine gun in world war 1 called the Bren that was quite like an assault rifle of the day.
The AK47 is an assault rifle that's mostly used in the military all over the world.
they manly used m 16 and samurai swords but then came a new weopen which was the assault rifle
Just about any item can be considered an assault weapon depending on how it is used. It is the intent that is most often considered. A rolled up newspaper could be used to hit or assault a person just as well as a knife or gun. The penalty may not be as severe but the assault is still applicable.
they manly used m 16 and samurai swords but then came a new weopen which was the assault rifle
no an ak 47 is a Russian assault rifle called a kalashnikov. It is the most widely used machine gun in the world
the riffle that killed rizal is M1 Carbine
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It depends on what degree of assault and how serious the injuries, if any, and/or if a weapon was used, or it was a sexual assault.
Assault on a Queen.