Pneumonic
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For the purpose of this discussion, in simplest of terms, a standard rifle is any rifle that is not capable of fully automatic (ie machine gun) firing *. The AR-15 as well as the Ruger, and a plethora of other designs, representing tens of millions of rifles, qualify as such (for they have hammer and trigger/firing mechanism designs that make it uneasy to convert into fully automatic mode)what is your definition of a 'standard rifle' ?
as for the Ruger, it 'could' easily be construed as an assault weapon, myself probably not, but regardless I know where you're going with this and yes it could easily be classified as such in a ban by the Gov't.
Now, do you honestly believe it to be realistic that we’d see the Gov’t ban such rifles? Without causing a civil war that is ……
* Yes, M16 sear/bolt carrier conversion kits could work around this definition but they have been banned since the 70’s/80’s so I don’t consider them a relevant item.