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Despite being a 'politically charged' term abused by the media and gun control proponents, the term '''Assault Rifle''' is used to describe a series of weapons which have certain characteristics: it is not a new invention, appearing, for example, in ''Tactical and Technical Trends'' No. 57, published in April 1945. Unfortunately this is a very loose term since there are tons of exceptions to any rule that people can think of.   
Despite being a 'politically charged' term often deliberately or accidentally expanded in definition or conflated with the term "assault weapon", the term '''Assault Rifle''' is more correctly used to describe a series of weapons which have certain characteristics: it is not a new invention, appearing, for example, in ''Tactical and Technical Trends'' No. 57, published in April 1945. Unfortunately this is a very loose term since there are tons of exceptions to any rule that people can think of.   


Here is a short primer on the term and how IMFDB uses it:   
Here is a short primer on the term and how IMFDB uses it:   


(a) It fires an intermediate cartridge (5.56x45mm/5.45x39mm/7.62x39mm/7.62x51mm), meaning a round larger than a handgun round but smaller than a full sized rifle round (eg .30-06, 7.62x54mm R)  
(a) It fires an intermediate cartridge (5.56x45mm/5.45x39mm/7.62x39mm), meaning a round larger than a handgun round but smaller than a full sized rifle round (eg .30-06, 7.62x51mm, 7.62x54mm R)  
::(i) Exception: Some ultra short assault rifles are called submachine guns, which is technically wrong, but people still do because they are used in the submachine gun role (only with larger caliber ammunition). Some are even referred to as pistols due to fulfilling the legal definition of a pistol, even though they fire intermediate rounds. Conversely some submachine guns are erroneously called 'assault rifles'.
::(i) Exception: Some ultra-short assault rifles are referred to as pistols due to fulfilling the American legal definition of a pistol (a weapon only designed to be fired while holding a single grip and with no shoulder support), even though they fire intermediate rounds. They should generally be listed as assault rifles on this site if they are select fire and as semi-automatic compact carbines if they are not, since legal definitions are a deep and confusing hole where a suppressor is a type of firearm.
(b) it is shorter and more compact than traditional Battle rifles prior to the 1960s
 
::(i)In the case of the AK-47 and M16 that is true, but rifles like the G3 or FN FAL are sometimes just as long as the 'long older battle rifles they replaced'.  In that case, the characteristics of box magazine and select fire and improved ergonomics are the only change.
(b) it has an effective range in the region of 330 yards (300m)
::(i) This is usually added to rule out edge cases such as the select-fire [[M2 Carbine]].
 
(c) It is select fire
(c) It is select fire
::(i)This means it features semi-automatic and either fully automatic or burst-limited fire. At least one version of the rifle must exist which has an auto or burst mode for it to qualify as an assault rifle, simply looking like one does not automatically qualify a weapon for the assault rifle category. For example, AR15-based marksman rifles like the [[Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle]] are semi-auto only, and therefore are not assault rifles.
::(i) This means it features semi-automatic and either unrestricted fully automatic or burst-limited fire. At least one version of the rifle must exist which has an auto or burst mode for it to qualify as an assault rifle, simply looking like one does not automatically qualify a weapon for the assault rifle category. For example, AR15-based marksman rifles like the [[Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle]] are semi-auto only, and therefore are not assault rifles.
::(ii)True that bolt actions like the M1903 or the Karabiner 98K don't have this as well as the Semi auto M1 Garand, but there are always 'neither fish nor fowl' versions like the Type 56 Carbine/SKS or the British L1A1 which are Semi auto only, however most firearms authors refer to those as either 'carbines' or 'self loading rifles' and not assault rifles.  True assault rifles are 'select fire'.  Semiautomatic just means one shot per pull of trigger.  This difference is often lost on those unfamiliar with firearms.
::(ii) It is true that bolt-actions like the [[M1903]] or the [[Karabiner 98k]] don't have this, as well as the semi-auto [[M1 Garand]], but there are always 'neither fish nor fowl' versions like the [[SKS rifle|Type 56 Carbine/SKS]] which are semi-auto only, however most firearms authors refer to those as either 'carbines' or 'self loading rifles' and not assault rifles.  True assault rifles are 'select fire'.  Semiautomatic just means one shot per pull of trigger.  This difference is often lost on those unfamiliar with firearms.
::(iii) Automatic fire, whether burst or full-auto, legally defines a weapon as a "machine gun," but this is an improper use of terminology. The term machine gun is only properly used to refer to dedicated support weapons designed for sustained automatic fire, not all weapons capable of automatic fire.
::(iii) Automatic fire, whether burst or full-auto, legally defines a weapon as a "machine gun," but this is an improper use of terminology. The term machine gun is only properly used to refer to dedicated support weapons designed for sustained automatic fire, not all weapons capable of automatic fire.
(d) It has a detachable magazine
(d) It has a detachable magazine
::(i) People don't realize how revolutionary this was when these types of weapons began to see service.  Up to that time, only submachine guns and larger machine guns (like the Bren and BAR) used detachable box magazines.  Guns like the M1 Carbine were technically support weapons.  Everyone else used internal top load magazines for the most part for the main battle rifle.  No longer.  Now the only difference is the type of detachable magazine, whether a long cylinder with a helical feed system like the Calico series of guns or a top loading box like the FN P90.
::(i) People don't realize how revolutionary this was when these types of weapons began to see service.  Up to that time, only submachine guns and larger machine guns (like the [[Bren]] and [[BAR]]) used detachable box magazines.  Guns like the [[M1 Carbine]] were technically support weapons.  Everyone else used internal top load magazines for the most part for the main battle rifle.  No longer.  Now the only difference is the type of detachable magazine, whether a long cylinder with a helical feed system like the [[Calico]] series of guns or a top loading box like the [[FN P90]].
::(ii)Belt feed is an identifying feature of a machine gun; a belt-fed weapon is not an assault rifle.
::(ii) Belt feed is an identifying feature of a machine gun (barring some oddities of old like chain rifles); a belt-fed weapon is not an assault rifle.
 
::(iii) The detachable magazine must specifically be used for reloading the weapon: magazines only detachable for cleaning do not count.
The political term "assault weapon" has no real meaning in firearm terminology and is not used on this site.
(e) It is an individual weapon
::(i) This  rules out weapons which resemble assault rifles but are issued as light machine guns, such as the [[RPK]].


The political (and sometimes legal) term "assault weapon" has no real meaning in firearm terminology and is not used on this site, outside of anti-bunker rocket launchers (e.g. the [[FGM-172 SRAW]], the [[Mk 153 SMAW]], etc.) and the [[Heckler & Koch CAWS|CAWS]] program.
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=Assault Rifles=
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A-91.jpg|[[A-91]]
A-91.jpg|[[A-91]]
AAC honey badger.jpg|[[AAC Honey Badger]]
AAC honey badger.jpg|[[AAC Honey Badger]]
AB-46.jpg|[[AB-46]] (TKB-415)
AD-46.jpg|[[AD-46]]
AEK-971.jpg|[[AEK-971]]
AEK-971.jpg|[[AEK-971]]
AK-12 2016.jpg|[[AK-12]]
TypeIII AK47.jpg|[[AK-47]] (along with [[AK Gallery|many other AK variants]])
TypeIII AK47.jpg|[[AK-47]]
AK-74 NTW 12 92.jpg|[[AK-74]]
Ak-74.jpg|[[AK-74]]
Ak-9.jpg|[[AK-9]]
Ak-9.jpg|[[AK-9]]
AK-12 2020.jpg|[[AK-12]]
AM-17 2019.jpg|[[AM-17]]
AMB-17.jpg|[[AMB-17]]
An94-1.jpg|[[AN-94]]
An94-1.jpg|[[AN-94]]
APS underwater rifle.jpg|[[APS Underwater Assault Rifle]]
AO63.jpg|[[Talk:(Red Scorpion) - Russian Assault Rifle|AO-63]]
APS underwater rifle.jpg|[[APS Underwater Assault Rifle|APS]]
Armalite-AR18.jpg|[[Armalite AR-18]]
Armalite-AR18.jpg|[[Armalite AR-18]]
AS-1 and AS-2.jpg|[[AS-1]]
SudayevAS44.jpg|[[AS-44]]
AS Val.jpg|[[AS Val]]
AS Val.jpg|[[AS Val]]
ASh-12.jpg|[[ASh-12.7]]
REC 7.JPG|[[Barrett REC7]]
REC 7.JPG|[[Barrett REC7]]
BCM4.jpg|[[BCM rifle series]]
Beretta ar70.jpg|[[Beretta AR-70/223]]
Beretta ar70.jpg|[[Beretta AR-70/223]]
Beretta ARX-160.jpg|[[Beretta ARX-160]]
Beretta ARX-160.jpg|[[Beretta ARX-160]]
Beretta-RX4-Storm-07.jpg|[[Beretta Rx4 Storm]]
AK 5.jpg|[[Ak 5|Bofors Ak 5]]
Bushmasteracrentry.jpg|[[Bushmaster ACR]]
APC556.jpg|[[Brügger & Thomet APC556]]
Bushmaster-M17S.jpg|[[Bushmaster M17S]]
Cetme Model L.jpg|[[CETME Model L]]
Cetme Model L.jpg|[[CETME Model L]]
CMMG Mutant Mk47.jpg|[[CMMG Mk47 Mutant]]
CM901.jpg|[[Colt CM901]]
CM901.jpg|[[Colt CM901]]
CZ805bren-a1.jpg|[[CZ 805 BREN]]
CZ805bren-a1.jpg|[[CZ 805 BREN]]
Daewoo k1.jpg|[[Daewoo K1 / K2|Daewoo K1]]
Daewoo k1.jpg|[[Daewoo K1 / K2|Daewoo K1]]
Desert Tech MDR.jpg|[[Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle]]
Daewoo XK8.jpg|[[Daewoo XK8]]
DDM4v1.jpg|[[Daniel Defense M4]]
MDR-556-TAN.jpg|[[Desert Tech Micro Dynamic Rifle]]
KH2002 Khaybar.jpg|[[DIO KH2002]]
KH2002 Khaybar.jpg|[[DIO KH2002]]
DRD Aptus AMG.jpg|[[DRD Tactical Aptus|DRD Tactical APTUS(AMG)]]
EM-2.jpg|[[Enfield EM-2]]
Sa80-l85a1.jpg|[[Enfield L85]]
Sa80-l85a1.jpg|[[Enfield L85]]
Fad-assault-rifle.jpg|[[FAD Assault Rifle]]
Fad-assault-rifle.jpg|[[FAD Assault Rifle|FAD]]
Famas.jpg|[[FAMAS]]
Famas.jpg|[[FAMAS]]
Fara 83.jpg|[[FARA 83]]
Fara 83.jpg|[[FARA 83]]
Fedorovavtomat.jpg|[[Fedorov Avtomat]]
MSBS GROT C16 FB-A0.jpg|[[FB MSBS Grot]]
Fedorovavtomat.jpg|[[Fedorov Avtomat]] (arguably)
F2000.jpg|[[FN F2000]]
F2000.jpg|[[FN F2000]]
FN CAL.jpg|[[FN CAL]]
FN FNC.jpg|[[FN FNC]]
FN FNC.jpg|[[FN FNC]]
FN SCAR-L (Standard).jpg|[[FN SCAR]]
FN SCAR-L (Standard).jpg|[[FN SCAR]]
FX-05 Xiuhcoatl.jpg|[[FX-05 Xiuhcoatl]]
FX-05 Xiuhcoatl.jpg|[[FX-05 Xiuhcoatl]]
GalilAR.jpg|[[Galil]]
Haenel-MK556.jpg|Haenel MK556
Colored HR SPIW.jpg|[[Harrington & Richardson SPIW]]
G11ACR left.jpg|[[Heckler & Koch G11]]
HKG36.jpg|[[Heckler & Koch G36]]
HKG36.jpg|[[Heckler & Koch G36]]
HK33 A2.jpg|[[Heckler & Koch HK33]]
HK416 14.5 Current.jpg|[[Heckler & Koch HK416]]
HK416 14.5 Current.jpg|[[Heckler & Koch HK416]]
HK33 A2.jpg|[[Heckler & Koch HK33]]
HK433 M-LOK.jpg|[[Heckler & Koch HK433]]
XM8.JPG|[[Heckler & Koch XM8]]
XM8.JPG|[[Heckler & Koch XM8]]
Howa Type 20 AR right side.jpg|[[Howa Type 20]]
HowaType89FullStock.jpg|[[Howa Type 89]]
HowaType89FullStock.jpg|[[Howa Type 89]]
VHS-2.jpg|[[HS Produkt VHS]]
VHS-2.jpg|[[HS Produkt VHS]]
ImbelMD2.jpg|[[FN FAL#IMBEL MD-2|IMBEL MD-2]]
ImbelMD2.jpg|[[IMBEL MD-2]]
GalilAR.jpg|[[IMI Galil]]
MKR.jpg|Interdynamics MKR
Tavor-tar.jpg|[[Tavor|IMI Tavor]]
IWI Carmel.jpg|[[IWI Carmel]]
IMI Galil ACE 23.jpg|[[IWI Galil ACE]]
800px-INSAS Rifle.jpg|[[INSAS]]
800px-INSAS Rifle.jpg|[[INSAS]]
KAC SR-15 E3.jpg|[[Knight's Armament SR-15]]
KAC PDW 10in.jpg|[[Knight's Armament PDW]]
KAC SR-16 CQB.jpg|[[Knight's Armament SR-15|Knight's Armament SR-16]]
KAC SR-47 basic rifle.jpg|[[Knight's Armament SR-47]]
KAC SR-47 basic rifle.jpg|[[Knight's Armament SR-47]]
KTR-03S-1-.jpg|[[KTR-03S]]
Korovin AK-45.jpg|[[Korovin AK-45]]
LAPA FA 03.jpg|[[LAPA FA 03]]
LeaderT2Mk5Rifle.jpg|[[T2 MK5|Leader Dynamics T2]]
LWRCi M6A2.jpg|[[LWRC SRT rifle series|LWRC M6A2]]
LWRCi M6A2.jpg|[[LWRC SRT rifle series|LWRC M6A2]]
M16-SP1.jpg|[[M16]]
M16-SP1.jpg|[[M16]] (along with [[M16 Gallery|many other AR-15 variants]])
Msbs-5.45 - 2014.jpg|[[MSBS Series|MSBS-5.56]]
Malyuk AR.jpg|[[Malyuk]]
Type95-1.jpg|[[Norinco QBZ-95]]
Mauser Maschinenkarabiner.jpg|[[Vollmer MKb 35|Mauser Maschinenkarabiner]]
Type63.jpg|[[Norinco Type 63]]
German WW2 MP-44 copy Sport-Systeme Dittrich 'BD42(H)' designed from the MKB42(H).jpg|[[StG_44#MKb_42.28H.29|MKb 42(H)]]
Type 81 x 2.jpg|[[Norinco Type 81]]
Mkb 42(W).jpg|[[StG_44#MKb_42.28W.29|MKb 42(W)]]
Type86s.jpg|[[Norinco Type 86S]]
Current Noveske diplomat.jpg|[[Noveske Rifleworks rifle series|Noveske Rifleworks N4]]
OTS-14.jpg|[[OTs-14 Groza]]
OTS-14.jpg|[[OTs-14 Groza]]
POF P416.jpg|[[Patriot Ordnance Factory P416]]
POF P416.jpg|[[Patriot Ordnance Factory P416]]
PWS-MK110.jpg|[[PWS MK1 rifle series|PWS MK110]]
SS2-V1.jpg|[[Pindad SS2]]
Remington R4 RGP.jpg|[[Remington R4]]
Pindad SS3.jpg|[[Pindad SS3]]
Type95-1.jpg|[[QBZ-95]]
QBZ-191.jpg|[[QBZ-191]]
Ots-11-action.jpg|[[QTS-11]]
Rem ACR.jpg|[[Remington ACR]]
RemingtonR4C.jpg|[[Remington R4]]
Remington R5 RGP.jpg|[[Remington R5 RGP]]
Remington R5 RGP.jpg|[[Remington R5 RGP]]
2757881.jpg|Rheinmetall RH-70
Robarm XCR L.jpg|[[Robinson Armament XCR]]
Robarm XCR L.jpg|[[Robinson Armament XCR]]
RugerAC556.jpg|[[Ruger AC556]]
RugerAC556.jpg|[[Ruger AC556]]
800px-Sa 58-JH01.jpg|[[SA Vz.58 assault rifle|SA Vz.58]]
Sa 81 KRÁSA.jpg|[[Sa. 81 Krása]]
800px-Sa 58-JH01.jpg|[[Sa vz. 58]]
Sar21.jpg|[[SAR 21]]
Sar21.jpg|[[SAR 21]]
SAR80.jpg|[[SAR-80]]
SAR80.jpg|[[SAR-80]]
Sig sg540 1.jpg|[[SIG SG 540]]
Sig sg540 1.jpg|[[SIG SG 540]]
SIG550.jpg|[[SIG SG 550]]
SIG550.jpg|[[SIG SG 550]]
516-Patrol.jpg|[[SIG-Sauer 516]]
SIG Sauer 516 Tactical Patrol.jpg|[[SIG-Sauer 516 Series|SIG-Sauer SIG516]]
Sig sauer mcx.jpg|[[SIG-Sauer MCX]]
SS MCX Patrol.jpg|[[SIG-Sauer MCX]]
Gilboa Commando.jpg|[[Silver Shadow Gilboa rifle series|Silver Shadow Gilboa]]
Gilboa Commando.jpg|[[Silver Shadow Gilboa rifle series|Silver Shadow Gilboa]]
SR-88.jpg|[[SR-88]]
SR-88.jpg|[[SR-88]]
Steyracr.jpg|[[Steyr ACR]]
Steyracr.jpg|[[Steyr ACR]]
Steyr-AUG.jpg|[[Steyr AUG]]
Steyr-AUG.jpg|[[Steyr AUG]]
Stoner63ARifle Config1.jpg|[[Stoner 63]]
STM-556.jpg|[[Steyr Mannlicher STM-556]]
Sturmgewehr 44.jpg|[[Sturmgewehr 44]]
Stoner 63 Assault Rifle.jpg|[[Stoner 63]]
LeaderT2Mk5Carbine.jpg|[[T2 MK5]]
Sturmgewehr 44.jpg|[[StG 44]]
T65k1.jpg|[[T65 rifle series|T65 rifle]]
Horn Sturmgewehr.jpg|[[StG 45|StG 45(G)]]
Tavor-tar.jpg|[[Tavor TAR-21]]
Haenel StG45(H).jpg|[[StG 45|StG 45(H)]]
StG 45(M).jpg|[[StG 45|StG 45(M)]]
STK CMCR.jpg|[[STK CMCR]]
T65k1.jpg|[[T65 rifle series|T65]]
TKB-011.jpg|[[TKB-011]]
TKB-0111.jpg|[[TKB-0111]]
TKB-022PM.jpg|[[TKB-022]]
Korobov TKB-072.jpg|TKB-072
TKB-408.jpg|[[TKB-408]]
TKB-059.jpg|[[TKB-059]]
Thorpe EM-1.jpg|[[Thorpe EM-1]]
Tokarev_AT-44.jpg|[[Tokarev AT-44]]
TROY M7A1 PDW.jpg|[[Troy M7A1]]
Type63.jpg|[[Type 63 rifle]]
Type 81 x 2.jpg|[[Type 81]]
VAHAN.jpg|[[VAHAN]]
Rk 62 with m76 furniture.jpg|[[Valmet Assault Rifle Series|Valmet M62]]
Rk 62 with m76 furniture.jpg|[[Valmet Assault Rifle Series|Valmet M62]]
VT16 PDW 3B.jpg|[[Veritas Tactical VT16|Veritas Tactical VT16 PDW]]
Maschinenkarabiner 35 2.jpg|[[Vollmer MKb 35|Vollmer MKb 35/III]]
Walther Maschinenkarabiner.jpg|[[Vollmer MKb 35|Walther Maschinenkarabiner]]
Wimmersperg Spz-l rekonstrukcja.jpg|[[Wimmersperg Spz|Wimmersperg Spz-l]]
LR300.JPG|[[Z-M LR 300]]
LR300.JPG|[[Z-M LR 300]]
Zk-503.jpg|[[ZK 503]]
Zastava-m19.jpg|Zastava M19
Zk-503.jpg|ZK 503
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Latest revision as of 19:59, 27 December 2023

If you're creating a new page for an assault rifle make sure to add [[Category:Gun]], [[Category:Rifle]] and [[Category:Assault Rifle]] to the page so that it will be listed here.

Despite being a 'politically charged' term often deliberately or accidentally expanded in definition or conflated with the term "assault weapon", the term Assault Rifle is more correctly used to describe a series of weapons which have certain characteristics: it is not a new invention, appearing, for example, in Tactical and Technical Trends No. 57, published in April 1945. Unfortunately this is a very loose term since there are tons of exceptions to any rule that people can think of.

Here is a short primer on the term and how IMFDB uses it:

(a) It fires an intermediate cartridge (5.56x45mm/5.45x39mm/7.62x39mm), meaning a round larger than a handgun round but smaller than a full sized rifle round (eg .30-06, 7.62x51mm, 7.62x54mm R)

(i) Exception: Some ultra-short assault rifles are referred to as pistols due to fulfilling the American legal definition of a pistol (a weapon only designed to be fired while holding a single grip and with no shoulder support), even though they fire intermediate rounds. They should generally be listed as assault rifles on this site if they are select fire and as semi-automatic compact carbines if they are not, since legal definitions are a deep and confusing hole where a suppressor is a type of firearm.

(b) it has an effective range in the region of 330 yards (300m)

(i) This is usually added to rule out edge cases such as the select-fire M2 Carbine.

(c) It is select fire

(i) This means it features semi-automatic and either unrestricted fully automatic or burst-limited fire. At least one version of the rifle must exist which has an auto or burst mode for it to qualify as an assault rifle, simply looking like one does not automatically qualify a weapon for the assault rifle category. For example, AR15-based marksman rifles like the Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle are semi-auto only, and therefore are not assault rifles.
(ii) It is true that bolt-actions like the M1903 or the Karabiner 98k don't have this, as well as the semi-auto M1 Garand, but there are always 'neither fish nor fowl' versions like the Type 56 Carbine/SKS which are semi-auto only, however most firearms authors refer to those as either 'carbines' or 'self loading rifles' and not assault rifles. True assault rifles are 'select fire'. Semiautomatic just means one shot per pull of trigger. This difference is often lost on those unfamiliar with firearms.
(iii) Automatic fire, whether burst or full-auto, legally defines a weapon as a "machine gun," but this is an improper use of terminology. The term machine gun is only properly used to refer to dedicated support weapons designed for sustained automatic fire, not all weapons capable of automatic fire.

(d) It has a detachable magazine

(i) People don't realize how revolutionary this was when these types of weapons began to see service. Up to that time, only submachine guns and larger machine guns (like the Bren and BAR) used detachable box magazines. Guns like the M1 Carbine were technically support weapons. Everyone else used internal top load magazines for the most part for the main battle rifle. No longer. Now the only difference is the type of detachable magazine, whether a long cylinder with a helical feed system like the Calico series of guns or a top loading box like the FN P90.
(ii) Belt feed is an identifying feature of a machine gun (barring some oddities of old like chain rifles); a belt-fed weapon is not an assault rifle.
(iii) The detachable magazine must specifically be used for reloading the weapon: magazines only detachable for cleaning do not count.

(e) It is an individual weapon

(i) This rules out weapons which resemble assault rifles but are issued as light machine guns, such as the RPK.

The political (and sometimes legal) term "assault weapon" has no real meaning in firearm terminology and is not used on this site, outside of anti-bunker rocket launchers (e.g. the FGM-172 SRAW, the Mk 153 SMAW, etc.) and the CAWS program.

Assault Rifles

Assault Rifles

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