rifle is fine

Etymology
From the phrase "the rifle is fine" with the definite article removed, imitative of the stereotypical mistakes in English speech that a native speaker of a Slavic language, many of which do not have or do not frequently use articles, may make.

Originally an internet meme, popularized in a series of copypastas, posted in 2010 on the board /k/ (Weapons) by a user under the name "Ivan Chesnokov," facetiously decrying other users for wishing to add aftermarket accessories to their s. The original Ivan Chesnokov spawned a number of imitators and humorous derivatives that helped popularize the term on 4chan and on other firearm and military-focused communities on the internet.

Phrase

 * 1)  Expresses the belief that something, particularly a firearm, is sufficient for its given purpose, and that any suggested improvements would be unnecessary or a detriment.
 * 2)  Used to mock the belief that something, particularly a firearm, is sufficient, when it is perceived by the speaker to be obviously obsolete or ineffective in the face of better alternatives offered.
 * 1)  Used to mock the belief that something, particularly a firearm, is sufficient, when it is perceived by the speaker to be obviously obsolete or ineffective in the face of better alternatives offered.

Usage notes
As in its original usage, the phrase is most commonly used in reference to s and other weapons of Russian or Soviet origin, although it often appears in many other firearm-related contexts and is sometimes found outside of firearms entirely.