I know that this has been hashed and re-hashed but I guess it's time again (stupid stupid stupid to try though) to find out what ones definition of an "assault rifle" is. Something tells me this question is "stupid stupid stupid stupid". However we seem to have some new voices on the forum so let's let them put forth their opinions.
I'll be stupid and start
a firearm that looks scary.
*shrugs*
I guess you get enough stupid questions that your reaction is understandable, so I'll hold back on being insulted. My knowledge on weapons is not always bang up to date, because most of my knowledge comes from studying military history. In relation to post WW2 weapons, more specifically, it comes from studying terrorism, particularly of the Northern Irish variety, although I'm kinda a sucker for anything, tbh.
So no...I'm not pushing forth 'assault rifles' as a technically accurate description of a weapons class that could be used in law. However, taken as a colloquial term, I think you do get a pretty good understanding of what I am asking.
If you need a tighter definition, let's just go with mag-loaded weapons capable of selective fire, or capable of being easily converted to the same standard. They're an example anyway. Machine guns would be another example of a weapon I'd be interested in opinions on. As would shoulder-launched missiles.