In "A Comprehensive History of the AR-15," author Mark Diamond delivers a riveting chronicle of America's most iconic rifle, tracing its origins from post-World War II innovation to its status as a symbol of freedom and self-reliance. Beginning with the visionary designs of Eugene Stoner at ArmaLite, the book explores the rifle's evolution from early prototypes like the AR-5 and AR-10 to its military adoption as the M16, where it overcame initial challenges in Vietnam to become a battlefield staple. Diamond vividly details refinements through variants such as the M16A1, A2, and M4, highlighting technological advancements that enhanced reliability, accuracy, and modularity. Shifting to civilian applications, the narrative celebrates the AR-15's role as a modern sporting rifle, debunking myths perpetuated by media and political attacks while emphasizing its utility in hunting, competition, and home defense. The book confronts the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban head-on, exposing its ineffectiveness and the renewed popularity following its expiration. With chapters on global variants, legal battles, and future innovations, Diamond weaves a compelling story of resilience, underscoring the AR-15's alignment with Second Amendment principles. Rich with technical details, personal anecdotes from the author as an "old gun guy," and appendices on specifications, key figures, timelines, and manufacturers, this book is essential reading for enthusiasts, historians, and defenders of liberty. Diamond's passionate defense affirms why the AR-15 remains indispensable for freedom-loving Americans in an ever-changing world.
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