Of the famous and infamous firearms in American history, such as the Thompson submachine gun of the early 20th century, the Colt Peacemaker of the Old West or the “Brown Bess” musket of the Revolutionary War era, none have been so maligned by the mainstream media and anti-Second Amendment politicians as the Armalite Rifle model 15, or AR-15.
But for one boy and his young sister in a 2010 story long since buried by the mainstream media, that rifle meant everything — just as 10 years later an AR-15 would be critical in safeguarding the life of Kyle Rittenhouse.
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Of the famous and infamous firearms in American history, such as the Thompson submachine gun of the early 20th century, the Colt Peacemaker of the Old West or the “Brown Bess” musket of the Revolutionary War era, none have been so maligned by the mainstream media and anti-Second Amendment politicians as the Armalite Rifle model 15, or AR-15.
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But for one boy and his young sister in a 2010 story long since buried by the mainstream media, that rifle meant everything — just as 10 years later an AR-15 would be critical in safeguarding the life of Kyle Rittenhouse.
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