I've always thought that assault rifle was a select fire rifle chambered in a round smaller than 7.62 nato. Thats your 5.56, 7.62 soviet, and 5.45. Your battle rifle was any thing select fire or semi in 7.62 nato and up, 30-06 7.62x54. And your assault guns are those bullpup things. But if you want to throw bullpups in with assault rifle than I guess it's just personal preference, oh and we can't be friends
. So from what I figure we got alot of guns on here that aren't assault rifles. So either the guns aren't right or the title isn't right.
Close. Assault rifles are select fire but in a rifle caliber and cartridge. So Thompsons, Brens, "Grease" guns and the like are not, as they are in pistol calibers.
And for those not happy with FALs on the list, please do recall that the FN-FAL was called the right arm of freedom for a reason. And yes, even in 7.62 NATO were select fire. That's why I voted for the FAL - none of the others have yet come close, although the AK and AR are breathing down its nec for ubiquitousness and longevity.
Whew, 2 big words. I'm done.