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Gun makers fret as gun control consensus gains steam

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The chain did in fact did sell the Bushmaster AR-15, as is apparent by searching the threads of Internet chat rooms frequented by gun enthusiasts.

“Wandered into dicks sporting goods. Surprised to see mp15/22. Optic ready bushmasters … Stag model2. Gsg 5’s and a rack of accessories. Gotta say, their prices blow gander mtn out of the water,” wrote Boss419, on a thread he started about AR-15’s on May 19 on the website NYFIREARMS.com.

The disclosure by Dick’s Sporting Goods in its annual report was a sin of omission. The Bushmaster and AR-15’s more broadly are classified as semi-automatic weapons, and there’s no technical classification of assault rifle.

The term is used generically for automatic and semi-automatic weapons. Neither is a conventional rifle, as they can fire 30 rounds at virtually the same speed without reloading. The term “assault” defines what they’re conventionally used for, not how they fire.

Other manufacturers and retailers of AR-15’s tried to keep a low profile Tuesday. At the headquarters of gun maker Colt Defense LLC in Hartford, Conn., not far from the tragedy, it was impossible to get a live person through the switchboard.

The company posted a statement on its website: “While we have received press inquiries regarding the incident, we do not believe it is appropriate to make further public statements at this very emotional time.”

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