This video delves into the nuanced definition of a "clone" rifle, distinguishing between strict authenticity and practical representation. It explores the debate around what level of accuracy or originality is required for a rifle to be considered a clone, using examples like the Brownells Retro Rifle BRN-16 and M4 carbine clones. The content argues that real-life military rifles often had variations, debunking the myth that only factory-original specifications define a true clone. The video emphasizes building replicas that resemble rifles carried in the field, rather than just out-of-the-box configurations, while always adhering to legal requirements.
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