AR-15 rifle development history
The AR-15 was designed and developed in the late 1950s as a military rifle. It did not do well then. The company sold the design to Colt.
In 1963, the US military inducted this weapon into its fleet to be used in the Vietnam War. Back then, it was known as the M-16. The company also sold its automatic version to law enforcement. Among the common people, it was marketed as the AR-15.
In the 1970s, many other companies in the United States started producing the AR-15 after Colt's patent expired.
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How lethal is the AR-15 assault rifle?
The bullets fired by AR-15 travel at a higher velocity than any other gun. It is considered to be more lethal and dangerous than any other gun.
The damage it causes is the outcome of the energy they impart as they pass through the body. Its bullet leaves the barrel, moving almost three times faster and imparting over three times more energy than a 9mm bullet from a handgun.
The semi-automatic rifle has a magazine cartridge with 50 rounds, which allows many more lethal bullets to be delivered quickly without reloading.
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