randomly saw this picture a few days ago on tumblr and it's funny so i googled "gun identification tumblr" and found you pwease hewp ;w;
I shit you not, that's an ADS Amphibious Rifle (based on the A-91 bullpup assault rifle, chambered in 5.45x39mm, with integrated 40mm grenade launcher).
The picture is actually of the exhibit made for the rifle at a 2016 defense services exhibition event to "demonstrate" the amphibious capabilities of the platform (meaning it can operate and shoot underwater).
The Liberal government is moving ahead with efforts to keep assault-style firearms out of the hands of Canadians, Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Monday.
LeBlanc, who assumed the portfolio over the summer, told a Senate committee the government will enact regulations to complement gun-control legislation being studied by members of the upper chamber.
The government bill includes a ban on assault-style firearms that would apply once the legislation comes into force.
LeBlanc said planned regulatory changes will ensure a mandatory physical inspection by the RCMP of all new firearm models before they enter the Canadian market.
However, people can still buy many such guns currently for sale in Canada.
LeBlanc reaffirmed federal plans to re-establish the Canadian Firearms Advisory Committee to independently review the classification of existing models that fall under the prospective new definition of a prohibited firearm in the bill.
He said the exercise would identify guns legitimately used for hunting, which would be excluded from the ban.
LeBlanc said the government would also implement a long-planned buyback of some 1,500 firearm models and variants banned through order-in-council in May 2020.
When I served in the United States Army, I carried a similar weapon. But, when it's being used to kill children (or concert-goers, or church-goers, or people just trying to buy groceries), does it really matter what it's called?