Most likely because people are worried about possible restrictions on "assult style" weapons. They want to buy one while they still can.
ALL nations that were involved in WW I used rifles. While the most common use was by Infantrymen, soldiers in all branches of the military would have reason to use rifles- whether they were artillery, Armor, Cavalry, or Supply personnel. Rifles (and handguns) were even used by pilots.
You don't list a sn. AFAIK, there is no list of all of them available to the public.
All people everywhere want to avoid persecution by anybody.
Yes, there were and are children in South Carolina. They do all the same things children everywhere do.
Same as everywhere. Head of the household(But the wife holds all the power hehehe) and can be expected to be the breadwinner of the family
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When Armalite first developed the rifle, they gave it the nomenclature of AR-15. When they sold the rights to Colt, Colt continued using the AR-15 name, and applied it to all variants of the rifle (usually accompanied by a model number). M16 is a military nomenclature - the rifles are still AR-15 rifles, but built to certain specifications, as required by military and law enforcement customers.
No, they are not.
Omni refers to all or everywhere.
No.
No
All of them.
ALL nations that were involved in WW I used rifles. While the most common use was by Infantrymen, soldiers in all branches of the military would have reason to use rifles- whether they were artillery, Armor, Cavalry, or Supply personnel. Rifles (and handguns) were even used by pilots.
Almost all Civil War rifles were muzzle loaders.
Springfield is the manufacturer. A rifle is a long arm with a rifled barrel. A carbine is a short rifle, generally considered having a barrel length of 20 inches or less. All carbines are rifles but not all rifles are carbines.
there is no prefix for everywhere
no