This video addresses a common misconception regarding the AR-15 and M4's select-fire capabilities and civilian ownership. The speaker clarifies that the Hughes Amendment of 1986 closed the civilian machine gun registry, and the M4, introduced in 1994, was never part of it. The argument that an FFL allows civilian ownership of post-86 machine guns is also debunked, as an FFL is a dealer license, not a personal license for such items. The historical AR-15 Model 601's automatic setting is acknowledged but deemed irrelevant to modern civilian AR-15s, which are semi-automatic only.
This video debunks the claim that AR-15s are more powerful than M4s and that civilians can easily acquire M4s. It clarifies that civilian AR-15s are semi-automatic only, while M4s are military-grade select-fire rifles unavailable to civilians due to the 1986 Hughes Amendment. The video also addresses the misuse of veteran status as an appeal to authority in policy debates.
You've reached the end! 2 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.