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An '''assault rifle''' is a selective-fire firearm using a projectile with a muzzle energy in between those of a full-sized rifle and a smaller submachine-gun or a pistol. Assault rifles are categorized in between battle rifles, which fire a full-sized rifle cartridge, and submachine guns, which fire a pistol cartridge rather than a rifle cartridge. Examples of modern assault rifles include the '''M16''', '''AK family''', '''G36''', '''FN SCAR''', and the '''Steyr AUG'''.
An '''assault rifle''' is a selective-fire firearm using a projectile with a muzzle energy in between those of a full-sized rifle and a smaller submachine-gun or a pistol. Assault rifles are categorized in between battle rifles, which fire a full-sized rifle cartridge, and submachine guns, which fire a pistol cartridge rather than a rifle cartridge. Examples of modern assault rifles include the '''M16''', '''AK family''', '''G36''', '''FN SCAR''', and the '''Steyr AUG'''.
 
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'''Assault rifle''' may refer to the following:
'''Assault rifle''' may refer to the following:



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An assault rifle is a selective-fire firearm using a projectile with a muzzle energy in between those of a full-sized rifle and a smaller submachine-gun or a pistol. Assault rifles are categorized in between battle rifles, which fire a full-sized rifle cartridge, and submachine guns, which fire a pistol cartridge rather than a rifle cartridge. Examples of modern assault rifles include the M16, AK family, G36, FN SCAR, and the Steyr AUG. this is a test Assault rifle may refer to the following:


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