NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE
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ere’s something Charlie Cooke and I disagree about: I don’t much care for AR-style rifles.
I know, I know: They’re going to take away my gun-nut card.
That’s not to say I haven’t owned them. About five years ago, I bought a nice one, and took it dutifully to the range to keep in practice. But I also own a lawnmower and a box full of tools, and I feel the same way about ARs as I do about other household appliances. The same thing holds for slick, modern, 9mm handguns. They’re useful, but I don’t feel any particular excitement about them.
I …