Like on a weapon of war?
There's not a single advance in firearms which is common on everyday civilian guns which wasn't used in war.
In fact, most advances in firearm technology were explicitly for military firearms.
The prosaic bolt action in particular.
The Lebel 1886 and Gew.88 were the AK-47s of their days.
As was the Garand.
Personally, I ain't skeered of my fellow man possessing any and all manner of military features.
If such things were really an issue, there'd be no denying it.
There's millions of the things out there now, there weren't back in 1994.
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