Monday, March 05, 2018

Firearms Instrucor Uses AR-15 to Stop Knife Attack


On 26 February, 2018, Dave Thompson, a firearms instructor, used an AR-15 type rifle to stop a knife attack he witnessed in the apartment complex where he lives.  From patch.com:
Police said a witness to the stabbing incident retrieved an AR-15 rifle from their home and stopped the attacker "with only a threat of force." The witness had both a valid firearm owner's ID card and a concealed carry permit, according to the sheriff's office.

The witness, who spoke with WGN-TV, said he ran to grab his AR-15 after hearing the commotion and spotting a "pool of blood" in his apartment building hallway. "Blood was everywhere," said neighbor Dave Thomas, adding that he chose the AR-15 over a handgun, saying, "Bigger gun, I think a little more of an intimidation factor. Definitely played a part in him actually stopping."
 The AR-15 is one of, if not the most popular type rifle in the United States. Its many advantages have made it the rifle of choice for millions of Americans. Dave Thompson already mentioned the rifle, because of its easily recognized profile, has a high intimidation factor. Most defensive uses of guns do not require a shot to be fired. That is exactly what happened in Dave Thompson's incident.

AR-15 rifles are easy to control, have low recoil, sufficient stopping power, and magazine capacity to handle multiple assailants, with a reserve for misses, "warning shots", and the potential of drugged or drunk assailants. Thompson recognized these advantages. From wgntv.com:
Thomas says he is also a firearms instructor.

"The AR-15 is my weapon of choice for home protection," Thomas said. "It's light, it's maneuverable. If you train and know how to use it properly, it's not dangerous. And this is just a perfect example of good guy with an AR-15 stopped a bad guy with a knife. And there were no lives taken, so all in all it was a good day."
The same advantages that make the AR-15 a good choice for home defense make it a good choice for police officers. The AR-15 platform is one of the most commonly used by numerous police departments and sheriff offices around the country.  Conversely, citizens have always looked to police for examples of what are reliable and effective firearms for defense of self and others.

There are numerous choices of caliber and projectiles for AR-15 type rifles. The most common caliber used by citizens and police alike is the .223 or 5.56 X 45 cartridge.  While there are small differences between the two designations, most rifles will handle both cartridges interchangeably.

The easy customization of the rifle, the availability of numerous accessories such as telescopic sights, lasers, bi-pods, stock configurations, muzzle brakes and suppressors all add to the appeal of the rifle.  The ability to change the rifle to different calibers, with a change of upper receiver, is another reason for the popularity of the AR-15.

Semi-automatic rifles have been common and legal in the United States for over a hundred years, but the AR-15 has come to be the American rifle for all.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If an AR-15 were the absolute last rifle available I might borrow it buy I am not interested in owning one. I think the military configuration of the M-16 sucks. besides that I think it is useless for targets at over 400 yards. the bullet is too light weight and drifts off in lala land after 400 yards a blade of grass will deflect it. I don't see how the .223 meets the Geneva convention ball ammo requirements. It is supposed to be for through and through wounds for wounding the enemy . that takes out several others to care for the wounded, reducing the number of troops attacking. If the .223 hits anything it immediately starts tumbling and makes a terrible wound It may make a through and through but the exist can be any where shoot someone in the leg it may come out in the shoulder, destroying every thing it passes through on the way out..