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I used to spend all my free time (and money) building and assembling firearms, specifically the AR platform that we're arguing over. I've memorized virtually all our gun laws. You're not going to school me on semantics and terminology.
An assault rifle is a select fire rifle firing an intermediate cartridge. It has to be able to fire more than once when you hold down the trigger, be it burst or fully automatic.
An assault weapon is a fake term that Democrats made up. To this day, no two states can agree on the definition of "assault weapon" because Democrats are too uneducated on the matter.
Furthermore, an AR15 can and has been made featureless, especially in ban states like New York and California. Look up "featureless Ar15." A civilian AR15 can also be modified to be fully automatic, amongst other things, but it's not what you'd expect.
Thank you