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Leftquot.png The thing's a goddamn Mister Potato Head. Seriously. It's like some kind of ballistic Rule 34: if it exists, there's a way to rail it onto an AR-15. No exceptions. Rightquot.png
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Ah, the Ar-15... is there anything it can't do be?

The rifle that's often referred to (sometimes only half jokingly) as the "Barbie doll for guys" was the brainchild of Eugene Stoner, working forward from his earlier AR-10 design, and first saw production in 1958. Since then, literally millions of AR15s and its variants have been made for the civilian market by just about every company that's ever made guns.

(Okay, so we're exaggerating about that last part; but it really does seem like everybody and their dog has manufactured these things at one time or another.)

With a cornucopia of accessories that would put Mr. Potato Head to shame, the AR15 can adapt to almost any shooting need. Pound for pound, the AR15 is quite possibly the shooter's best buy for under $1000.

That's none too shabby for a rifle that originally weighed less than 6 lbs.
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