End use, fit and how much money you have
AR-15 = Semi-Auto civilian rifle M4 = Select Fire Military rifle
Go to Browning.com and select customer service. Then select date your firearm.
Go to Browning.com, select customer service, select date your firearm.
An assault rifle is a rifle that has more than 22'' inches of barrel and has selective firing rate, while the carbine rifle has a less 22'' inches barrel and semi automatic. ^^ Wrong.. An assault rifle is any select fire rifle that is chambered for an intermediate cartridge... Barrel length has nothing to do with it. The M16 has a 20" barrel length and is considered an assault rifle. The AK47 has a 16" barrel and is considered an assault rifle... Carbines that are select fire and chambered in an intermediate cartridge are still considered assault rifles.
You can buy a semi automatic Title I rifle at 18. To purchase a true, select fire (auto or burst) NFA tax stamped assault rifle, you must be 21.
select it as a weapon in your loadout editor
For a transferrable, select fire, NFA tax stamped rifle, 21. For a semi auto military styled rifle, 18. This law pertains to the US, and laws will vary in other countries.
Go to proofhouse.com and select Winchester
See the Crosman link below and select your rifle for the diagram and owners manual.
If you are serious about air rifle .177 competition then there are several to choose from (See the link below) But I would select one of the Feinwerkbau P700 models.
An assault rifle is defined by the US State Dept and Dept of Defense as a "lightweight, select-fire rifle firing light to intermediate power rounds". The term "select-fire" means the rifle can fire EITHER semi-automatic or full automatic by the use of a selector (usually a switch). Since a TRUE assault rifle can fire full-auto, they are heavily regualted by the 1934 National Fireamrs Act. The Plinker Plus AR-15 is NOT an assault rifle, so the answer to your question is NO. If, however, you are looking for a basic entry level model semi-automatic rifle that bears a resemblence to the M16, you could do worse.
Each ROTC Unit can select their own choice of competition air rifles if they are in a match. You will find rifles made by Walther, Feinwerkbau and others. No one rifle is predominate