World's best assault rifles

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Here Are the Five Most Deadly Rifles on Planet Earth

M4 carbine
Originally developed by Colt to fulfill a contract for the UAE, the M4 carbine was later accepted into U.S. Army and Marine Corps service. The M4 carbine is very similar to the M16A2 assault rifle, but features a shorter 14.5-inch barrel as opposed to the twenty-inch barrel of the M16. Like the M16A2, the M4 carbine fires the 5.56-millimeter round from a thirty-round magazine and has both semiautomatic and three-round-burst modes.

SA80A2 Rifle:
The primary service weapon of the UK’s Army, Navy and Air Force, the SA80 assault rifle was first fielded in the 1980s as a replacement for the L1A1 battle rifle. The rifle is a bullpup-configuration weapon, with the magazine and action positioned behind the trigger group. This allows for a more compact weapon system. Like the M4A1, the SA80A2 fires the 5.56-millimeter round and can accept the same magazine. Unlike the American carbine, the British one uses a short-stroke gas-piston system.

FAMAS:
The Fusil d’Assaut de la Manufacture d’Armes de Saint-Étienne, or FAMAS assault rifle , was adopted by France in the late 1970s. The assault rifle was a bullpup configuration, like the SA80A2, that came standard with twenty-five-round 5.56-millimeter magazines. Manufactured by GIAT, the rifle had an overall length of twenty-nine inches with a nineteen-inch barrel—nearly rifle length. The weapon weighed only 7.96 pounds. Intriguingly, unlike standard infantry assault rifles, FAMAS has radioactive tritium sights for night firing and a built-in bipod with arms that swivel up and store above the barrel.

HK416/M27
The Heckler and Koch 416 assault rifle is arguably a step up from the M4 carbine. Outwardly similar to the M4 in appearance, internally the rifle uses a gas-piston operating system, not the direct-impingement system used by the M4. This allows the rifle to run cooler and require less cleaning of the upper receiver, although it does reportedly make the 416 slightly front heavy. While the M4 and HK416 both share the same ammunition magazines and 5.56-millimeter round, the 416 has a longer sixteen-inch barrel, imparting a slight increase in range and velocity to the German-made weapon.

AK-74M:
The standard weapon of the Russian Ground Forces is the AK-74M. Developed in the 1970s as a replacement for the iconic AK-47, the main difference between the two weapons was the use of smaller, lighter 5.45-millimeter ammunition. The weapon, equipped with a thirty-round magazine, saw extensive use in the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan and was issued to frontline Soviet Units, particularly airborne, naval infantry and Germany-based conventional army units. The rifle has a side folding stock, 16.3-inch barrel and an overall length of thirty-seven inches.

https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/here-are-5-most-deadly-rifles-planet-earth-25506

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I am partial to the legendary Kalashnikov family of assault rifles, and this AK-103 might make the perfect Christmas gift for any Rambo wannabe, gun humper, or weekend warrior in the family.

AK-103

The AK-103 is a Russian assault rifle developed as part of the AK-100 series of Kalashnikov firearms. The AK-103 is essentially an AKM with the features of the AK-74M. The AK-103 assault rifle is a derivative of the AK-74M chambered for the 7.62×39mm M43 round, similar to the older AKM. The AK-103 can be fitted with a variety of sights, including night vision and telescopic sights, plus a knife-bayonet or a grenade launcher. It uses plastic components where possible instead of wood or metal, with such components being the pistol grip, handguards, stock and depending on the type, the magazine.

The Kalashnikov Concern website states that an order for an AK-103 can come with: 1 AK-103, 4 magazines, 1 pouch for magazines, 1 knife-bayonet, 1 carrying sling, 1 oiler, 1 set of accessories (cleaning rod, pull-through, brush, screw driver, planer, case), and operating instructions

Variants
AK-103-1 (6P45-01), Semi-automatic version for police and civilian market.

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I'd say a 12 guage shot gun.....wait a sec....you did say "a salt rifle" right?

12 gauge in the logical choice for defense of home, property, family, and any lethal situation within 10-15 meters - whether it be intruders, marauding aliens, or bloodthirsty zombies.
 
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