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The cosmetic features may serve some function, but they are not critical functions.maestro pistolero said:No, it doesn't, particularly in the case of a pistol grip. The removed pistol grip must be replaced with a different design to replace the functionality in order for the weapon to be operable, i.e. functional.Brian Pfleuger said:I consider that contradictory.
For one, being "cosmetic" doesn't mean that there's no function whatsoever. It means that the function of the device isn't integral to the weapon. The gun functions without them.
I purchased a neutered (i.e. "post-ban") AR-15 during the federal ban period. To be post-ban compliant it was not allowed to have a telescoping stock, a flash hider, or a bayonet lug. So I bought a rifle that didn't have any of those "features." It still shoots 5.56x45 / .223 ammo, and it still makes quarter-inch holes in paper at 200 yards. Clearly, then, the telescoping stock, flash hider, and bayonet lug are not critical necessities. In fact, I carried an original M16 for the better part of a year in Vietnam and I don't think I ever affixed a bayonet to mine. I don't think my unit were even issued bayonets. And folding/telescoping stocks hadn't even been thought of in 1968.
Ubiquitous? Aren't both the flash hider and the bayonet lug "ubiquitous" mostly through habit? Post-ban ARs don't have them. When the federal ban expired in 2004, I don't recall a huge rush by people with post-ban rifles to retrofit flash hiders (many had compensators anyway) or bayonet lugs. Have you EVER seen a civilian-owned AR-15 with a bayonet attached? Who cares if most of them have the lug -- virtually nobody uses it, so who cares.
Is the pistol grip "necessary"? No, it certainly isn't. It's attached to the lower receiver with a single screw. It can be removed and the rifle will fire just fine. The shooter's wrist angle will be a bit uncomfortable, but the rifle will never know the pistol grip isn't there.
In fact, the only "evil feature" of an AR-15 type rifle that's more or less critical is the detachable magazine, and it's even possible to make an AR-15 with a fixed magazine that can be loaded from the bottom through a trap door or removable floor plate.
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