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Wikipedia - "2.5-3.7 million rifles from the AR-15 family in civilian use in the United States" | 398 comments | Create New Account
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Wikipedia - "2.5-3.7 million rifles from the AR-15 family in civilian use in the United States"
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, December 24 2012 @ 08:55 AM EST
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-15

As of 2012, there are an estimated 2.5-3.7 million rifles
from the AR-15 family in civilian use in the United States

So, total "of the auto-loading" of all "the various
types/families", might be 10s of millions.

Does anyone know the true number? Why own one, in the first
place if you didn't have a reason, or in your imagination,
seemed to think you needed one (fear, protection, etc).

I know of one US senator (with a liberal reputation), that
said (I was there when he said this), that in his bedroom,
behind the door, was a loaded gun (in his own home). Lots of
crazies out there, never knew when one got it in the crazy
person's head, to visit the senator, so... oh, and his wife
could also "use" the gun, for when he was in Washington and
not at home. Many who are actors and famous, have their
weird stories of people just showing up in their homes with
something on their mind (many of whom, are purely crazy).



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