1039:(CNA) released a report on U.S. small arms in combat. The CNA conducted surveys on 2,608 troops returning from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan over the past 12 months. Only troops who had fired their weapons at enemy targets were allowed to participate. 1,188 troops were armed with M16A2 or A4 rifles, making up 46 percent of the survey. 75 percent of M16 users (891 troops) reported they were satisfied with the weapon. 60 percent (713 troops) were satisfied with handling qualities such as handguards, size, and weight. Of the 40 percent dissatisfied, most were with its size. Only 19 percent of M16 users (226 troops) reported a stoppage, while 80 percent of those that experienced a stoppage said it had little impact on their ability to clear the stoppage and re-engage their target. Half of the M16 users experienced failures in their magazines to feed. 83 percent (986 troops) did not need their rifles repaired while in the theater. 71 percent (843 troops) were confident in the M16's reliability, defined as a level of soldier confidence their weapon will fire without malfunction, and 72 percent (855 troops) were confident in its durability, defined as a level of soldier confidence their weapon will not break or need repair. Both factors were attributed to high levels of soldiers performing their maintenance. 60 percent of M16 users offered recommendations for improvements. Requests included greater bullet lethality, newly built instead of rebuilt rifles, better-quality magazines, decreased weight, and a collapsible stock. Some users recommended shorter and lighter weapons such as the
3357:, a hole of 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) was drilled through the stock and buffer tube for drainage, and an O-ring was added to the end of the buffer assembly. The weapon could reportedly be carried to the depth of 200 feet (61 m) in water without damage. The initial Mk 2 Mod 0 Blast Suppressor was based on the U.S. Army's Human Engineering Lab's (HEL) M4 noise suppressor. The HEL M4 vented gas directly from the action, requiring a modified bolt carrier. A gas deflector was added to the charging handle to prevent gas from contacting the user. Thus, the HEL M4 suppressor was permanently mounted though it allowed normal semi-automatic and automatic operation. If the HEL M4 suppressor were removed, the weapon would have to be manually loaded after each single shot. On the other hand, the Mk 2 Mod 0 blast suppressor was considered an integral part of the Mk 4 Mod 0 rifle, but it would function normally if the suppressor were removed. The Mk 2 Mod 0 blast suppressor also drained water much more quickly and did not require any modification to the bolt carrier or to the charging handle. In the late 1970s, the Mk 2 Mod 0 blast suppressor was replaced by the Mk 2 blast suppressor made by Knight's Armament Company (KAC). The KAC suppressor can be fully submerged and water will drain out in less than eight seconds. It will operate without degradation even if the rifle is fired at the maximum rate of fire. The U.S. Army replaced the HEL M4 with the much simpler Studies in Operational Negation of Insurgency and Counter-Subversion (SIONICS) MAW-A1 noise and flash suppressor.
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which caught on twigs and leaves, from 1967 onwards. Various other changes were made after numerous problems in the field. Cleaning kits were developed and issued, while barrels with chrome-plated chambers and later fully lined bores were introduced. A small storage compartment inside the stock was introduced. The buttstock storage compartment is often used for storing a basic cleaning kit. To promote reliability and durability, the mechanical behavior of the operating system was revised to make it compatible for using US military issued ammunition loaded with WC846 ball powder (which reaches peak pressure significantly quicker than the extruded IMR8208M powder and increases the cyclic rate of fire for which the operating system was originally designed). Revisions like reducing the diameter of the gas port to mitigate the higher port pressure caused by the ball powder to properly gas the operating system again, updating the buffer assembly, changing the bolt carrier surface finish to manganese phosphate and the gas tube material to stainless steel contributed to improved mechanical behavior.
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Department, which allowed the Army ordnance establishment to modify the weapon as they wished. The first modification was the addition of a "manual bolt closure," allowing a soldier to ram in a round if it failed to seat properly. The Air Force, which was buying the rifle, and the Marine Corps, which had tested it both objected to this addition, with the Air Force noting, "During three years of testing and operation of the AR-15 rifle under all types of conditions the Air Force has no record of malfunctions that could have been corrected by a manual bolt closing device." They also noted that the closure added weight and complexity, reducing the reliability of the weapon. Colonel Harold Yount, who managed the Army procurement, would later state the bolt closure was added after direction from senior leadership, rather than as a result of any complaint or test result, and testified about the reasons: "the M-1, the M-14, and the carbine had always had something for the soldier to push on; that maybe this would be a comforting feeling to him or something."
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as extremities. However, a minority of failures occurred in spite of multiple hits to the chest. In 2006, a study found that 20% of soldiers using the M4 carbine wanted more lethality or stopping power. In June 2010, the U.S. Army announced it began shipping its new 5.56 mm, lead-free, M855A1 Enhanced
Performance Round to active combat zones. This upgrade is designed to maximize performance of the 5.56×45mm round, to extend range, improve accuracy, increase penetration and to consistently fragment in soft-tissue when fired from not only standard length M16s, but also the short-barreled M4 carbines. The U.S. Army has been impressed with the new M855A1 EPR round. A 7.62 NATO M80A1 EPR variant was also developed.
1942:. The initial flash suppressor design had three tines or prongs and was designed to preserve the shooter's night vision by disrupting the flash. Unfortunately it was prone to breakage and getting entangled in vegetation. The design was later changed to close the end to avoid this and became known as the "A1" or "bird cage" flash suppressor on the M16A1. Eventually on the M16A2 version of the rifle, the bottom port was closed to reduce muzzle climb and prevent dust from rising when the rifle was fired in the prone position. For these reasons, the U.S. military declared the A2 flash suppressor as a compensator or a muzzle brake; but it is more commonly known as the "GI" or "A2" flash suppressor.
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acceptable levels, and to maintain commonality with the M203 grenade launcher, the rear half under the handguard maintained its original thin profile. After the new technical data was submitted, the team discovered that they had made an error in assessing the problem - the replaced bent barrels were not actually bent. When inspecting some using a borescope, they discovered that a burr left from drilling/reaming the gas port was causing copper fouling to build up at the front sight block, interfering with the gauge used. Cleaning this fouling caused the "bent" barrels to re-pass inspection. However this discovery came too late in the process to revert the change in profile.
3309:). The C7 is a branch developed from the experimental M16A1E1. Like earlier M16s, it can be fired in either semi-automatic or automatic mode, instead of the burst function selected for the M16A2. The C7 also features the structural strengthening, improved handguards, and longer stock developed for the M16A2. Diemaco changed the trapdoor in the buttstock to make it easier to access and a spacer of 0.5 inches (13 mm) is available to adjust stock length to user preference, along with the addition of hammer-forged barrels. Unlike the American M16A2s, the Diemaco C7s utilize A1 style rear sights. The Canadians originally desired to use a heavy barrel profile instead.
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without the need of a cartridge or tool. The unmarked approximately 0.070 in (1.78 mm) diameter aperture rear sight is for normal firing situations, zeroing and with the elevation knob for target distances up to 800 meters. The downsides of relatively small rear sight apertures are less light transmission through the aperture and a reduced field of view. A new larger approximately 0.2 in (5.08 mm) diameter aperture, marked '0-2' and featuring a windage setting index mark, offers a larger field of view during battle conditions and is used as a
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carry handle. The Colt Model 656 M16A1 Special Low
Profile had a special upper receiver with no carrying handle. Instead, it had a low-profile iron sight adjustable for windage and a Weaver base for mounting a scope, a precursor to the Colt and Picatinny rails. It also had a hooded front iron sight in addition to the heavy barrel. Both rifles came standard with either a Leatherwood/Realist scope 3–9× Adjustable Ranging Telescope. Some of them were fitted with a Sionics noise and flash suppressor. Neither of these rifles were ever standardized.
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officers, radio operators, artillerymen, and troops other than front line riflemen. Some USAF GAU-5A/As were later equipped with even longer 14.5-inch (370 mm) 1/12 rifled barrels as the two shorter versions were worn out. The 14.5-inch (370 mm) barrel allowed the use of MILES gear and for bayonets to be used with the sub-machine guns (as the Air Force described them). By 1989, the Air Force started to replace the earlier barrels with 1/7 rifled models for use with the M855-round. The weapons were given the redesignation of GUU-5/P.
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and increases the amount of stress and heat on the critical components, thereby reducing reliability. In a 2002 assessment, the USMC found that the M4 malfunctioned three times more often than the M16A4 (the M4 failed 186 times for 69,000 rounds fired, while the M16A4 failed 61 times). Thereafter, the Army and Colt worked to make modifications to the M4s and M16A4s to address the problems found. In tests conducted in 2005 and 2006 the Army found that on average, the new M4s and M16s fired approximately 5,000 rounds between stoppages.
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cause the round to yaw (or tumble) and fragment into about a dozen pieces of various sizes thus created wounds that were out of proportion to its caliber. These wounds were so devastating that many considered the M16 to be an inhumane weapon. As the 5.56 mm round's velocity decreases, so does the number of fragments that it produces. The 5.56 mm round does not normally fragment at distances beyond 200 meters or at velocities below 2500 ft/s, and its lethality becomes largely dependent on shot placement.
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Trijicon ACOG to the Leupold Mark 4 Tactical rifle scopes. Firing Mark 262 Mod 0 ammunition with a 77gr Open tip Match bullet, the system has an official effective range of 600+ meters. However, published reports of confirmed kills beyond 800 m from Iraq and Afghanistan were not uncommon.
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American assault rifle fielded in Vietnam as a reaction to the Kalashnikov's spread.
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was drilled to accommodate a carbine-length gas system as the front sight base was pinned in place. The barrel was also threaded for a standard M16A1 birdcage flash suppressor and the resulting barrel was just shy of 13-inch overall, and a CAR-15 type collapsible buttstock was fitted to replaced the fixed M16A1 fixed buttstock, thus they approximate the size of CAR-15 type carbines. The informal term "Mekut’zrar" translates to "sawed-off" or "shorty".
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from one end or the other; by means of a "rail-grabber" which is clamped to the rail with bolts, thumbscrews or levers; or onto the slots between the raised sections. The rail was originally for scopes. However, once established, the use of the system was expanded to other accessories, such as tactical lights, laser aiming modules, night vision devices,
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and the Army's XM177E1 variants differed over the latter's inclusion of a forward assist, although some GAU-5s do have the forward assist. The final Air Force GAU-5/A and Army XM177E2 had an 11.5 in (292 mm) barrel with a longer flash/sound suppressor. The lengthening of the barrel was to support the attachment of Colt's own
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calibers) for increased accuracy and was optimized to adequately stabilize the M193 ball and M196 tracer bullets. M16A2 and current models are optimized for firing the heavier NATO SS109 ball and long L110 tracer bullets and have six grooves, right-hand twist, one turn in 7 in (1:177.8 mm or 32 calibers).
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The Mk 4 Mod 0 was a variant of the M16A1 produced for the U.S. Navy SEALs during the
Vietnam War and adopted in April 1970. It differed from the basic M16A1 primarily in being optimized for maritime operations and coming equipped with a sound suppressor. Most of the operating parts of the rifle were
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The handguard was modified from the original triangular shape to a round one, which better fit smaller hands and could be fitted to older models of the M16. The new handguards were also symmetrical, so armories need not separate left- and right-hand spares. The handguard retention ring was tapered to
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Modifications to the M16A2 were extensive. In addition to the then new STANAG 4172 5.56×45mm NATO chambering and its accompanying rifling, the barrel was made with a greater thickness in front of the front sight post, to resist bending in the field and increase rigidity under sustained fire. The rest
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In 2003, the U.S. Army contended that the lack of lethality of the 5.56×45mm was more a matter of perception than fact. With good shot placement to the head and chest, the target was usually defeated without issue. The majority of failures were the result of hitting the target in non-vital areas such
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The original ammunition for the M16 was the 55-grain M193 cartridge. When fired from a 20 in (510 mm) barrel at ranges of up to 300 feet (100 m), the thin-jacketed lead-cored round traveled fast enough (above 2,900 ft/s (880 m/s)) that the force of striking a human body would
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The 5.56×45mm cartridge had several advantages over the 7.62×51mm NATO round used in the M14 rifle. It enabled each soldier to carry more ammunition and was easier to control during automatic or burst fire. The 5.56×45mm NATO cartridge can also produce massive wounding effects when the bullet impacts
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The M16's most distinctive ergonomic feature is the carrying handle and rear sight assembly on top of the receiver. This is a by-product of the original AR-10 design, where the carrying handle contained a rear sight that could be set for specific range settings and also served to protect the charging
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After the introduction of the M4 carbine, it was found that the shorter barrel length of 14.5 inches also harms the reliability, as the gas port is located closer to the chamber than the gas port of the standard length M16 rifle: 7.5 inches instead of 13 inches. This affects the M4's timing
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During the early part of its service, the M16 had a reputation for poor reliability and a malfunction rate of two per 1000 rounds fired. The M16's action works by passing high-pressure propellant gasses, tapped from the barrel, down a tube and into the carrier group within the upper receiver. The gas
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to help push the bolt into battery if a cartridge failed to seat into the chamber. The Air Force, Colt, and Eugene Stoner believed that the addition of a forward assist was an unjustified expense. As a result, the design was split into two variants: the Air Force's M16 without the forward assist, and
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President Kennedy expressed concern, so McNamara ordered Secretary of the Army, Cyrus Vance, to test the M14, the AR-15, and the AK-47. The Army reported that only the M14 was suitable for
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Vietnam War, Colt developed two rifles of the M16 pattern for evaluation as possible light sniper or designated marksman rifles. The Colt Model 655 M16A1 Special High Profile was essentially a standard A1 rifle with a heavier barrel and a scope bracket that attached to the rifle's
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version of the M16 named XM177. The XM177 had a shorter 10 in (254 mm) barrel and a telescoping stock, which made it substantially more compact. It also possessed a combination flash hider/sound moderator to reduce problems with muzzle flash and loud report. The Air Force's GAU-5/A (XM177)
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mechanism that trips the trigger mechanism for each shot in the burst. For the burst the trigger must be held down for the full duration of the burst. The M16 series will terminate the burst if the trigger is released before the burst is complete but keep the cam in position. Thus, the next time the
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from their integral flash hiders without the use of an adapter. These 22 mm grenade types range from anti-tank rounds to simple finned tubes with a fragmentation hand grenade attached to the end. They come in the "standard" type which are propelled by a blank cartridge inserted into the chamber
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January 1963, Secretary McNamara received reports that M14 production was insufficient to meet the needs of the armed forces and ordered a halt to M14 production. At the time, the AR-15 was the only rifle that could fulfill a requirement of a "universal" infantry weapon for issue to all services.
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and recommended transitioning to smaller caliber rounds, mentioning, in particular .27 in (6.86 mm) caliber. Largely in deference to tradition, this recommendation was ignored and the Army referred to the .30 in (7.62 mm) caliber as "full-sized" for the next 35 years. After World
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Israel was supplied with large numbers of M16A1 rifles by the US Government, many of which were shortened to make them more suitable for urban combat, storage in vehicles, and policing use by shortening them. The 20-inch M16A1 barrel was pruned back to just behind the gas port, while a new gas port
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The M4 carbine was developed from various outgrowths of these designs, including a number of 14.5-inch (368 mm)-barreled A1 style carbines. The XM4 (Colt Model 720) started its trials in 1984, with a barrel of 14.5 inches (370 mm). The weapon became the M4 in 1991. Officially adopted as a
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for mounting optics and other ancillary devices. The M16A4 rear aperture sights are adjustable from 300 m (330 yd) up to 600 m (660 yd), where the further similar M16A2 iron sights line can reach up to 800 m (870 yd). The introduction of the Picatinny rail required the
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STANAG 4694, or Picatinny rail STANAG 2324, or a "Tactical Rail" is a bracket used on M16 type rifles to provide a standardized mounting platform. The rail comprises a series of ridges with a T-shaped cross-section interspersed with flat "spacing slots". Scopes are mounted either by sliding them on
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In 2009, the U.S. military began fielding an "improved magazine" identified by a tan-colored follower. "The new follower incorporates an extended rear leg and modified bullet protrusion for improved round stacking and orientation. The self-leveling/anti-tilt follower minimizes jamming while a wider
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However, there have been repeated and consistent reports of the M855's inability to wound effectively (i.e., fragment) when fired from the short barreled M4 carbine (even at close ranges). The M4's 14.5-in. barrel length reduces muzzle velocity to about 2900 ft/s. This reduced wounding ability
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The M16A2 weighs 8.8 lb (4.0 kg) loaded with a 30-round magazine, because of the adoption of a thicker barrel profile. The thicker barrel is more resistant to damage when handled roughly and is also slower to overheat during sustained fire. Unlike a traditional "bull" barrel that is thick
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spent three months with soldiers and Marines in Afghanistan. While there, they questioned around 100 infantry troops about the reliability of their M16 rifles, as well as the M4 carbine. The troops did not report reliability problems with their rifles. While only 100 troops were asked, they engaged
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Per Haas: "Nicknamed a 'Mattel toy' because of its small caliber and lightweight design, the M16 became the standard service rifle for U.S. forces in Vietnam in 1967. The weapon was much lighter compared to the M14 it replaced, ultimately allowing Soldiers to carry more ammunition. The air-cooled,
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4172) in October 1980. The SS109 round was based on the U.S. cartridge but included a new stronger, heavier, 62-grain bullet design, with better long-range performance and improved penetration (specifically, to consistently penetrate the side of a steel helmet at 600 meters). Due to its design and
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The M16's magazine was meant to be a lightweight, disposable item. As such, it is made of pressed/stamped aluminum and was not designed to be durable. The M16 originally used a 20-round magazine which was later replaced by a bent 30-round design. As a result, the magazine follower tends to rock or
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Marines with ACOG-equipped M16A4s created a stir by taking so many headshots that until the wounds were closely examined, some observers thought the insurgents had been executed." The newest M855A1 EPR cartridge is even more accurate and during testing "...has shown that, on average, 95 percent of
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The (M16's) Stoner system provides a very symmetric design that allows straight-line movement of the operating components. This allows recoil forces to drive straight to the rear. Instead of connecting or other mechanical parts driving the system, high-pressure gas performs this function, reducing
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sporting cartridge. After finding out that under unfavorable conditions, military bullets could yaw in flight at long ranges, the rifling was soon altered. Later M16 models and the M16A1 had an improved rifling with six grooves, right-hand twist, one turn in 12 inches (1:304.8 mm or 54.8
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is lighter and more compact than a gas-piston design. However, this design requires that combustion byproducts from the discharged cartridge be blown into the receiver as well. This accumulating carbon and vaporized metal build-up within the receiver and bolt carrier negatively affects reliability
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The damage caused by the 5.56 mm bullet was originally believed to be caused by "tumbling" due to the slow 1 turn in 14-inch (360 mm) rifling twist rate. However, any pointed lead core bullet will "tumble" after penetration into flesh, because the center of gravity is towards the rear of
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on the upper receiver for a C79 3.4×28 optical sight, and to the C7A2, with different furniture and internal improvements. The Diemaco produced Weaver rail on the original C7A1 variants does not meet the M1913 "Picatinny" standard, leading to some problems with mounting commercial sights. This is
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The Marine Corps had long maintained the full-length M16 as their standard infantry rifle, but in October 2015 the switch to the M4 carbine was approved as the standard-issue weapon, giving Marine infantry a smaller and more compact weapon. Enough M4s were already in the inventory to re-equip all
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A new adjustable rear sight was added, allowing the rear sight to be dialed in for specific range settings between 300 and 800 meters to take full advantage of the ballistic characteristics of the SS109/M855 rounds and to allow windage adjustments without the need of a tool or cartridge The flash
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The M16A1 was the finalized production model and was produced from February 1967 until 1982. To address issues with the XM16E1, for the M16A1 a closed, birdcage symmetric flash suppressor with open side slots to the top, bottom, left and right replaced the XM16E1's three-pronged flash suppressor,
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featuring two combat settings: short-range 0 to 300 m (0 to 328 yd) and long-range 300 to 400 m (328 to 437 yd), marked 'L'. The pre-M16A2 "Daylight Sight System" short-range and long-range zeros are 250 and 375 m (273 and 410 yd) with M193 ammunition. The rear sight
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impulse. Being almost one-third the weight of the .30 meant that the soldier could sustain fire for longer with the same load. Due to design innovations, the AR-15 could fire 600 to 700 rounds a minute with an extremely low jamming rate. Parts were stamped out, not hand-machined, so they could be
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Developed to increase the effective range of soldiers in the designated marksman role, the U.S. Navy developed the Mark 12 Special Purpose Rifle (SPR). Configurations in service vary, but the core of the Mark 12 SPR is an 18" heavy barrel with muzzle brake and free float tube. This tube relieves
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40 mm grenade launcher. These versions were also known as the Colt Commando model commonly referenced and marketed as the CAR-15. The variants were issued in limited numbers to special forces, helicopter crews, Air Force pilots, Air Force Security Police Military Working Dog (MWD) handlers,
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Production of the 30-round magazine started late 1967 but did not fully replace the 20-round magazine until the mid-1970s. Standard USGI aluminum 30-round M16 magazines weigh 0.24 lb (0.11 kg) empty and are 7.1 inches (18 cm) long. The newer plastic magazines are about a half-inch
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for quick target engagement and during limited visibility. When flipped down, the engraved windage mark on top of the '0-2' aperture ring shows the dialed in windage setting on a windage scale at the rear of the rear sight assembly. When the normal use rear aperture sight is zeroed at 300 m with
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setting. When using a fully automatic weapon, inexperienced troops often hold down the trigger and "spray" when under fire. The U.S. Army concluded that three-shot groups provide an optimum combination of ammunition conservation, accuracy, and firepower. The number of rounds fired in a burst is
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In March 1970, the U.S. recommended that all NATO forces adopt the 5.56×45mm cartridge. This shift represented a change in the philosophy of the military's long-held position about caliber size. By the mid 1970s, other armies were looking at M16-style weapons. A NATO standardization effort soon
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The M16 uses a "straight-line" recoil design, where the recoil spring is located in the stock directly behind the action, and serves the dual function of operating spring and recoil buffer. The stock being in line with the bore also reduces muzzle rise, especially during automatic fire. Because
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In February 1967, the improved XM16E1 was standardized as the M16A1. The new rifle had a chrome-plated chamber and bore to eliminate corrosion and stuck cartridges, and other minor modifications. New cleaning kits, powder solvents, and lubricants were also issued. Intensive training programs in
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This was the first M16 variant adopted operationally, originally by the U.S. Air Force. It was equipped with triangular handguards, buttstocks without a compartment for the storage of a cleaning kit, a three-pronged "duckbill" flash suppressor designed to preserve the shooter's night vision by
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weighs 3 ounces, is 2.25 inches long, and does not require a lock washer to attach to the barrel. It was developed in 1984 and is one of the earliest privately designed muzzle devices. The U.S. military uses the Vortex Flash Hider on M4 carbines and M16 rifles. A version of the Vortex has been
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The M16 elevated iron sight line has a 19.75 in (502 mm) sight radius. As the M16 series rear sight, front sight and sighting in targets designs were modified over time and non-iron sight (optical) aiming devices and new service ammunition were introduced zeroing procedures changed.
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was on top of the receiver placed inside of the carry handle. For a 7.62 mm NATO rifle, the AR-10 was incredibly lightweight at only 6.85 lb (3.11 kg) empty. Initial comments by Springfield Armory test staff were favorable, and some testers commented that the AR-10 was the best
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A notch for the middle finger was added to the pistol grip as well as more texture to enhance the grip. The new pistol grips were engineered from Zytel glass-filled thermoset polymers. The M16A2 pistol grip became a replacement part for the preceding M16A1. The standard Model 645 M16A2 has a
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elevation adjustment knob for ranges from 100 to 500 yd (91 to 457 m). This concurs with the pre-M16A2 maximum effective range of 460 m (503 yd). The Colt 3×20 telescopic sight was factory adjusted to be parallax-free at 200 yd (183 m). In Delft, the Netherlands
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disrupting the flash, full auto, and no forward assist. The M16 has a safe/semi/auto selective fire trigger group. Bolt carriers were originally chrome plated and slick-sided, lacking forward assist notches. Later, the chrome-plated carriers were dropped in favor of Army-issued notched and
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in an embedded small glass vial and a two aperture rear sight consisting of a 2 mm (0.079 in) diameter aperture marked 'L' intended for normal use out to 460 m (503 yd) and a 7 mm (0.276 in) diameter large aperture for night firing. Regulation stipulates the
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cartridge has become not only the NATO standard but "the standard assault-rifle cartridge in much of the world." It also led to the development of small-caliber high-velocity service rifles by every major army in the world. It is a benchmark against which other assault rifles are judged.
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Those who consider the M16 inhumane include; the International Committee of the Red Cross, Austria, Argentina, Belgium, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Burundi, Cambodia, Cyprus, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Mexico, Romania, Samoa, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, etc.
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M193 ball and M196 tracer bullets may be fired in a rifle with a one turn in 7 in (1:177.8 mm or 32 calibers) twist barrel. NATO SS109 ball and L110 tracer bullets should only be used in emergency situations at ranges under 90 m (98 yd) with a one turn in 12 inches
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at Fort Benning in May 1957. The AR-15 used .22-caliber bullets, which destabilized when they hit a human body, as opposed to the .30 round, which typically passed through in a straight line. The smaller caliber meant that it could be controlled in autofire due to the reduced
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in 1979 as a result of combat experience in Vietnam with the M16A1. It was officially adopted by the Department of Defense as the "Rifle, 5.56 mm, M16A2" in 1983. The Marines were the first branch of the U.S. Armed Forces to adopt it, in the early/mid-1980s, with the
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SS109/M855 ammunition, first used in the M16A2, the '0-2' rear sight will be zeroed for 200 m. The front sight post was widened to approximately 0.075 in (1.91 mm) diameter and became square and became adjustable during zeroing in about 1.2 MOA increments.
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the bullet. The large wounds observed by soldiers in Vietnam were caused by bullet fragmentation created by a combination of the bullet's velocity and construction. These wounds were so devastating that the photographs remained classified into the 1980s.
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A spent case deflector was incorporated into the upper receiver immediately behind the ejection port to prevent (hot) cartridge cases from striking left-handed users. The action was also modified, replacing the fully automatic setting with a three-round
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radioluminescent front sight post must be replaced if more than 144 months (12 years) elapsed after manufacture. The "Low Light Level Sight System" elevation and windage adjustment increments are somewhat coarser compared to the "Daylight Sight System".
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was originally designed for the U.S. M16 rifle. Many NATO member nations, but not all, subsequently developed or purchased rifles with the ability to accept this type of magazine. However, the standard was never ratified and remains a 'Draft STANAG'.
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suppressor was again modified, this time to be closed on the bottom, so the new birdcage-type muzzle device would not kick up dirt or snow when being fired from the prone position, and additionally act as an asymmetric recoil compensator to reduce
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experienced repeated malfunctions with a test M16 and assumed these would be corrected before military use, but they were not. Many marines and soldiers were so angry with the reliability problems they began writing home and on 26 March 1967, the
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M14s to compete against AR-15s out of the box. At this point, the bureaucratic battle lines were well-defined, with the Army ordnance agencies opposed to the AR-15 and the Air Force and civilian leadership of the Defense Department in favor.
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service, but Vance wondered about the impartiality of those conducting the tests. He ordered the Army Inspector General to investigate the testing methods used; the inspector general confirmed that the testers were biased toward the M14.
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lower muzzle velocity (about 3110 ft/s) the Belgian SS109 round is considered more humane because it is less likely to fragment than the U.S. M193 round. The NATO 5.56×45mm standard ammunition produced for U.S. forces is designated
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lower receiver, free-floating barrel and lengthened upper rail. The M5 carbine has four possible barrel lengths: 10.3, 11.5, 14.5 and 16.1 inches. Other M5 variants and calibers are the: M5 SCW (Sub-compact weapon) (5.56×45mm); M5 300
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of the rifle. They also come in the "bullet trap" and "shoot through" types, as their names imply, they use live ammunition. The U.S. military does not generally use rifle grenades; however, they are used by other nations.
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to become the US military's standard service rifle. The M16A1 incorporated numerous modifications including a bolt-assist, chrome-plated bore, protective reinforcement around the magazine release, and revised flash hider.
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to adequately stabilize the M193 ball and M196 tracer ammunition. The Air Force continued to operate these weapons until around 2001, at which time the Air Force converted all of its M16s to the M16A2 configuration.
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weapons cleaning were instituted including a comic book-style operations manual. As a result, reliability problems were largely resolved and the M16A1 rifle achieved widespread acceptance by U.S. troops in Vietnam.
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ordered an investigation into why the weapon had been rejected by the Army. The resulting report found that Army Materiel Command had rigged the previous tests, selecting tests that would favor the M14 and choosing
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flat-top upper receiver for mounting various optical sighting devices or a new detachable carrying handle and M16A2-style rear sight assembly. The current U.S. Army and Air Force issue M4A1 carbine comes with the
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declared that all rifles and machine guns should use the same ammunition and ordered full production of the M14. However, advocates for the AR-15 gained the attention of Air Force Chief of Staff General
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in Singapore. It was the standard-issue weapon of the Singapore Armed Forces. It is being replaced by the newer SAR 21 in most branches. It is, in the meantime, the standard-issue weapon in the reserve
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that having two different calibers within the military system at the same time would be problematic and the request was rejected. In October 1961, William Godel, a senior man at the
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conversion of the locally produced S-5.56 rifle. Iran intends to replace the standard-issue weapon of its armed forces with this rifle.
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with a 19.9-inch barrel and 1:12 pitch rifling (1 turn in 305 mm), optimized for the use of the M193 Ball cartridge; and the
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and M16A2 for select troops) in 1994, it was used with great success in the Balkans and in more recent conflicts, including the
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spring coil profile creates even force distribution. The performance gains have not added weight or cost to the magazines."
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glass-filled thermoset polymers and became a replacement part for the preceding M16A1. The new buttstock was lengthened by
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with a 20-inch barrel and a 1:7 pitch rifling (1 turn in 177, 8 mm), optimized for the use of the SS109 cartridge.
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safe/semi/three-round burst selective fire trigger group. It became standard issue for the U.S. Marine Corps and Army.
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lightweight automatic rifle ever tested by the Armory. In the end, the U.S. Army chose the T44, now named the
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in US service and became the most widely used carbine variant. However, combat experience suggested that the
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in 2013, it is tan colored with blue follower to distinguish it from earlier, incompatible magazines.
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the rounds will hit within an 8 × 8-inch (20.3 × 20.3 cm) target at 600 meters."
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16227:. International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). pp. 1–18. Archived from
15850:"Peruvian Small Arms: Gunning for the Shining Path – Small Arms Defense Journal"
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M16A1/A2/A4. A variant of XM177 replica called Type 49 carbine (ปลส.49) Used in
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uses piston-driven M16-based weapons as their standard rifle. These include the
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15742:. Illustrated Directories. London, UK: Salamander Books Ltd. pp. 280–281.
15346:(in French). Forces Armées de la Zone Sud de l'Océan Indien. 12 December 2012.
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12457:. Office of the Project Manager for Maneuver Ammunition Systems. Archived from
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5116:: Local variant of the M16A1 (M16S1) manufactured under license by ST Kinetics.
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Canadian soldiers patrol Kandahar Afghanistan armed with C7 (M16 type) rifles.
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15034:"The influence of organizational culture on the acquisition of the m16 rifle"
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12832:. Twenty First Series. St. Paul, MN: MBI Publishing Company LLC. p. 85.
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Capie, David H.; New Zealand Peace and Disarmament Educational Trust (2004).
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general-purpose machine gun (GPMG). Its NATO partners adopted the FN FAL and
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17470:. Jane's Recognition Guides. London, New York: HarperCollins. p. 446.
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18766:"Rifle 5.56mm, XM16E1, Operation and Cycle of Functioning TF9-3663 (1966)"
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18327:"The Evolution of the M855A1 5.56mm Enhanced Performance Round, 1960–2010"
17412:"First Look – New US Army 30 Round Enhanced Performance Magazine for M4A1"
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15701:. Illustrated Directories. London, UK: Salamander Books Ltd. p. 480.
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13497:"Exposición del Ejército Argentino en Palermo, Buenos Aires- Mayo de 2005"
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14873:"A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CURRENT AND PLANNED SMALL ARMS WEAPON SYSTEMS"
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14194:. Battle gear. St. Paul, MN: MBI Publishing Company. pp. 16–17.
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Venola, Richard (March 2005). "What a Long Strange Trip It's Been".
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14904:. Washington, DC: United States Joint Chiefs of Staff. p. 269.
14707:. Cass series--Military History and Policy. Frank Cass. p. 47.
13802:"Taking a Look Inside the Army's DEVASTATING New M80A1 7.62mm Round"
12926:"Small Caliber Lethality: 5.56 Performance in Close Quarters Battle"
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11661:"ARMALITE TECHNICAL NOTE 54: DIRECT IMPINGEMENT VERSUS PISTON DRIVE"
11552:. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, United States Army.
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The ArmaLite AR-10 Rifle: The Saga of the First Modern Combat Rifle
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13291:. Modern Weapons: Compared and Contrasted. Rosen Publishing Group.
13138:"Українські сили використовують канадські гвинтівки "Diemaco C7A1""
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Twenty-first Century Small Arms: The World's Great Infantry Weapons
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8.81 lb (4.00 kg) (M16A4 loaded with 30 rounds and sling)
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Power Pack: U.S. Intervention in the Dominican Republic, 1965-1966
17751:. Weapon. Oxford, UK: Osprey (Bloomsbury Publishing). p. 35.
17702:"Siirt'te PKK'lı Teröristlere Ait Silah ve Mühimmat Ele Geçirildi"
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17433:"Army chooses Sig Sauer to build its Next Generation Squad Weapon"
16424:. International Review of the Red Cross. p. 1. Archived from
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12952:"Marines Pleased, So USMC Orders $ 660M More ACOG Rifle Scopes"
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17147:"Penetration of Metal-Fabrics Composites by Small Projectiles"
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17170:"New M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round Smashing Expectations"
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16339:"Soldiers Recover NPA weapons, nab suspected rebel in NegOcc"
15320:"Gov't troops recover high-powered guns in Maguindanao clash"
14624:(5th ed.). Northfield, IL: DBI Books. pp. 195–196.
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17335:"Legacies of War in the Company of Peace: Firearms in Nepal"
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2103:. In the end, the Belgian 5.56×45mm SS109 round was chosen (
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16889:"Marines unveil plan to modernize their small arms arsenal"
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Mellonics Systems Development Division, Litton Systems, Inc
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Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) (1 June 1968).
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12383:"Examining the Complaints About American Rifle Reliability"
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mass-produced, and the stock was plastic to reduce weight.
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AGM-84H/K Standoff Land Attack Missile - Expanded Response
18732:"Army Technical Manual (for M16 rifle) – TM9-1005-249-23P"
16418:"The Swiss draft Protocol on Small-Calibre Weapon Systems"
15418:(2nd ed.). Rochester, UK: Grange Books. p. 174.
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18779:"Rifle, M16A1 – Part II – Field Expedients (1 July 1968)"
18351:"Hamas Fighting With Weapons From Israel (Investigation)"
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17292:"Enemy Within: Ammunition Diversion in Uganda and Brazil"
16954:"Marine brass endorses infantry plan to ditch M16 for M4"
16240:"Patent US2951424 - Gas operated bolt and carrier system"
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18539:(in Portuguese). Lisboa, PT: Ed. Notícias. p. 635.
18436:"Equipment of North Korean Special Forces and Espionage"
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incorporated to the M16's design, it becomes capable of
3622:. This CQB16 rifle will be fielded in 2017 and is named
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make it easier to install and uninstall the handguards.
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All current M16 type rifles are designed to fire STANAG
18076:"The 5.56 X 45mm Timeline: A Chronology of Development"
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15275:"Советские солдаты в Афгане с трофейными M-16, 80-е."
14813:. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. p. 7
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armed with M16s defend Saigon during the Tet Offensive.
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16980:"Marine grunts react to switch from the M16 to the M4"
14302:. New York, NY: St. Martin's Press. pp. 211–212.
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17567:"M16 M16A2 Kalashnikov AK-47 – Utländska Vapensatsen"
17373:"Waning Cohesion: The Rise and Fall of the FDLR–FOCA"
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bayonets, all of which are direct descendants of the
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The M16 is 44.25 inches (1,124 mm) long with an
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the weight of moving parts and the rifle as a whole.
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16973:. Vol. 17, no. 22. Vienna, VA. p. 19.
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13786:"New Zealand Army Selects LMT To Replace Steyr AUG"
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3948:: Used by special forces in the final phase of the
3488:. The rifle itself is offered in two variants: the
495:to replace the M16/M4. The new rifle is designated
327:700–900 rounds/min cyclic sustained (M16A2, M16A3)
18782:is available for free viewing and download at the
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18724:is available for free viewing and download at the
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3131:Safe/Semi/Auto (RO901) or Safe/Semi/Burst (RO905)
18195:Gun Digest Book of Classic American Combat Rifles
16440:
16290:"Improved magazine increases weapons reliability"
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15636:"PKK'lı terörist, ABD yapımı silah ile yakalandı"
15221:"Afghan National Security Forces Order of Battle"
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11496:"Kronologi terduga Santoso ditembak mati di Poso"
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3840:: Currently use the M16A2 (by all Armed Forces).
3596:Ukraine has announced plans in January 2017 for
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18648:(Report). Chief of Staff U.S. Army. ADA953110.
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16789:"Soldier Perspectives on Small Arms in Combat"
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14554:. Hellenic Army General Staff. pp. 46–62.
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3312:The C7 has been developed to the C7A1, with a
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3209:replacement for the M3 "Grease Gun" (and the
2026:cloud on impact. The main advantage to using
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325:700–800 rounds/min cyclic sustained (M16A1)
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16197:"An Attempt To Explain Japanese War Crimes"
15735:The Illustrated Directory of Special Forces
15642:(in Turkish). 7 August 2021. Archived from
15574:Meehan, William J., II (11 February 1985).
15087:"History 'lesson' of note at Arts Festival"
14930:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
14293:
14183:Green, Michael & Stewart, Greg (2004).
13941:Gander, Terry J.; Hogg, Ian Vernon (1995).
13898:
12614:
12594:
12142:Binnie, Jeremy; de Cherisey, Erwan (2017).
11591:"Functional Description: Three-Round Burst"
11140:
10389:Yu Yong-won's Military World, 16 April 2013
9074:
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8990:
8986:
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7656:
7644:
6683:
5256:: M16A1, M16A2. Captured from rebel groups.
5025:: A small number of M16A2s are used by the
3221:theaters. The M4 carbine has a three-round
2284:M16A2 with a heat shield hand guard and an
2070:bears a resemblance to the Marines' iconic
1895:Improved tan colored M16 magazine follower.
1527:(with no range estimation or aiming errors)
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18798:
17811:"Guerrilha e Contra-Guerrilha No Araguaia"
16837:
16560:
15533:. Mecar.be. 28 August 2006. Archived from
15251:"DSX silahlanmasında ABŞ istehsalı tüfəng"
13940:
12806:"SureFire "Quad-Stack" AR Rifle Magazines"
12478:"Recession? What Recession? – CNN iReport"
11152:
10157:
9793:
6592:"The Story Behind the Legendary M16 Rifle"
3626:(Modular Ambidextrous Rifle System-Light).
3567:based on the M16 rifle. It is used by the
3225:firing mode, while the M4A1 carbine has a
2380:M16A3 with a Safe/Semi/Auto trigger group.
2257:"M16A2" redirects here. For the mine, see
2210:"M16A1" redirects here. For the mine, see
650:and the M14 came in the early part of the
30:"M16" redirects here. For other uses, see
22287:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1964
18619:
18440:Yu Yong-won's Military World, Chosun Ilbo
18256:"How Many Weapons Are There in Cambodia?"
17899:
17785:
17300:Small Arms Survey 2007: Guns and the City
17257:Small Arms Survey 2007: Guns and the City
17214:Small Arms Survey 2007: Guns and the City
17029:
16708:
16642:
15454:. London, UK: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
15054:
14704:Fanaticism and Conflict in the Modern Age
14609:
14583:
14558:
13714:"History of the .223 Remington Cartridge"
13284:
13090:United States Department of the Air Force
13061:. Department of the Army. pp. 1–62.
12794:
12278:
11942:"Feeding the Modern Semi-Automatic Rifle"
11940:Bartocci, Christopher R. (20 July 2011).
11859:
11836:
11807:
11743:. U.S. Army. p. 1-10. Archived from
11493:
11438:United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire
11357:
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9191:
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8650:Slepyan & Ayzenberg-Stepanenko (1998)
8493:
8388:
8337:
8310:
8263:
8149:
8100:
8096:
7760:
7444:
7399:
7395:
6578:
6253:List of Colt AR-15 and M16 rifle variants
5226:A small number of M16A2s are used by the
3537:is the M16A1 rifle made under license by
2921:Full-length semi-beavertail w/ HEL guide
2678:Three-prong or birdcage flash suppressor
2590:Duckbill or three-prong flash suppressor
2464:
2164:List of Colt AR-15 and M16 rifle variants
2162:Further information on M16 variants:
696:Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
234:List of Colt AR-15 and M16 rifle variants
22037:M14 Stand-off Munitions Disruptor (SMUD)
21570:Equipment of the United States Air Force
18823:individual weapons and cartridges, with
18491:
18228:
17964:
17744:
17414:. Soldier Systems Daily. 8 August 2016.
17037:Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers
17002:
16819:"S-5.56 rifle technical specifics table"
16415:
15154:
14854:"Security Assessment – Southeast Asia".
14770:Hutton, Robert, ed. (1970). "The .223".
14479:
14419:
14011:
13848:
13677:(6). The Atlantic Monthly Group: 56–65.
13162:"Australian weapons, Viet Nam and since"
13032:. Department of the Army. p. 1-80.
12820:
12615:Conboy, Kenneth; Bowra, Kenneth (1989).
12189:
12099:. World Policy Institute. Archived from
11939:
11659:
11637:
11613:
11589:
11542:
11494:Aliansyah, Muhamad Agil (19 July 2016).
11477:. Online SURVIVAL Magazine. March 1998.
11381:
11116:
10861:
10401:
10344:Legacies of War in the Company of Peace,
9840:BICI, 23 November 2011, pp. 77, 236, 262
9459:
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7911:
7895:Fenix Ammunition, History of the .223...
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5764:: 6,000 M16 and 938,000 M16A1, 1966–1975
3772:
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3741:
3730:
3722:
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3702:
3690:
3682:
3671:
3634:
3412:Colt Model 655 and 656 "Sniper" variants
3387:
3370:
3281:
3250:
3187:
3161:In Vietnam, some soldiers were issued a
3152:
2951:Safe/Semi/Burst or Safe/Semi/Burst/Auto
2907:Safe/Semi/Burst or Safe/Semi/Burst/Auto
2819:Safe/Semi/Burst or Safe/Semi/Burst/Auto
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351:550 m (601 yd) (point target)
19088:Lightweight Multirole Missile (Martlet)
18190:
18091:Watters, Daniel E. (24 November 2004).
18090:
18073:
17585:
17463:Jane's Special Forces Recognition Guide
17123:
16960:. Vienna, VA. p. 3. Archived from
16887:Sanborn, James K. (17 September 2015).
16786:
16762:Rottman, Gordon L. (20 December 2011).
16761:
15390:. MB.com.ph. 6 May 2021. Archived from
15128:
15105:
14962:
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14646:
14514:. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1969
14438:
14359:
14231:
14127:
14012:Gonzales, Cathrine (18 December 2018).
13976:
13873:
13818:"Arming the Maute Group in Marawi City"
13658:
13633:
13606:
13468:
13445:
13404:Ehrhart, Thomas P. (30 November 2009).
13403:
13243:
12924:Dean, Glenn; LaFontaine, David (2008).
12760:Coomer, William O., ed. (1 June 1968).
12405:
12303:
12027:"First steps to arming Iraq's soldiers"
11862:"NATO Infantry Weapons Standardization"
11386:. Al-Monitor. p. 1. Archived from
11176:
10983:Australian weapons, Viet Nam and since,
10759:
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10145:Ministère des Armées, 13 July 2016, p.1
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6398:military service throughout the world."
5147:. Likely received from Moroccan stocks.
3630:
3561:Special Operations Assault Rifle (SOAR)
329:800 rounds/min cyclic sustained (M16A4)
14:
22257:Cold War firearms of the United States
22234:
18948:L91A1 (MP5 A2/A3), L92A1 (MP5 SD2/SD3)
18641:M16 Rifle Review Panel (1 June 1968).
18596:
18296:from the original on 18 September 2020
18145:
18027:
17998:
17990:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (
17951:
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17773:from the original on 17 September 2023
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17086:from the original on 22 September 2013
17073:
16978:Schehl, Matthew L. (1 November 2015).
16862:Sanborn, James K. (16 February 2015).
16581:
16524:from the original on 23 September 2021
16500:from the original on 23 September 2021
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16067:from the original on 29 December 2017.
16043:from the original on 22 September 2013
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14671:
14559:Henderson, Ronald (11 December 2010).
14527:Heckler & Koch (3 December 2013).
14390:
13607:Fackler, Martin L. (5 December 2010).
13590:Ezell, Virginia Hart (November 2001).
13422:
13182:"Defense.gov Photos : News Photo"
12759:
12333:"The M-16 Argument Heats Up, Again, 2"
12149:. Jane's. pp. 3–5. Archived from
11882:
11860:Arvidsson, Per G. (29 December 2008).
11837:Arvidsson, Per G. (29 December 2009).
11789:"M16/A2 – 5.56 mm Semiautomatic Rifle"
11422:
11404:"AK-47 Technical Description – Manual"
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5873:Communist rebellion in the Philippines
5666:
3122:M16A2-style birdcage flash suppressor
3078:M16A1-style birdcage flash suppressor
3032:M16A1-style birdcage flash suppressor
2986:M16A2-style birdcage flash suppressor
2898:M16A2-style birdcage flash suppressor
2854:M16A2-style birdcage flash suppressor
2810:M16A2-style birdcage flash suppressor
2525:Green or brown full-length triangular
1667:
353:800 m (875 yd) (area target)
267:39.63 in (1,007 mm) (M16A2)
21542:
20670:
19906:
19166:
18793:
18685:Colt's Manufacturing: The M16A4 Rifle
18628:from the original on 25 February 2024
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18369:
18337:from the original on 12 February 2024
18324:
18253:
18164:from the original on 26 February 2024
18146:Weaver, Jonathan M., Jr. (May 1990).
18002:Cartridges and firearm identification
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16874:from the original on 19 February 2024
16476:from the original on 17 December 2020
16403:from the original on 15 December 2022
16215:
15994:from the original on 16 December 2018
15955:National Rifle Association of America
15883:The Rhodesian War: A Military History
15613:
15583:(Change 2 ed.). Washington, DC:
15517:from the original on 12 February 2024
15488:
15406:
15179:(1962). "The M-14: Boon or Blunder".
15175:
14360:Hallock, Richard R. (16 March 1970).
13700:from the original on 22 February 2023
13646:from the original on 20 November 2012
13589:
13516:
13272:from the original on 15 February 2024
13231:from the original on 19 February 2024
13132:. p. 26. TH 9-1005-319-23&P.
13068:from the original on 12 February 2024
13039:from the original on 12 February 2024
12962:from the original on 22 November 2012
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12688:from the original on 25 February 2024
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12082:from the original on 25 February 2024
12037:from the original on 11 November 2012
11989:from the original on 15 February 2024
11736:Army Infantry Center (31 July 2003).
11128:
10744:
10692:
10680:The Armourers Bench, January 29, 2023
10249:
10183:
10116:Security Assessment – Southeast Asia,
10029:
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9690:
9015:'Soldier Systems Daily,'8 August 2016
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6633:McNab, Shumate & Gilliland (2021)
6566:
5945:Sino-Vietnamese conflicts (1979–1991)
5892:Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990)
4812:: C7 and C8 variants are used by the
4679:Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
3761:Indonesian soldiers accompanying the
3305:, manufactured by Diemaco (currently
1852:M16A2 SS109/M855 5.56×45 mm NATO
1351:
1003:, issued to American soldiers in the
937:The M16 operating system designed by
802:chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
646:The first confrontations between the
269:39.37 in (1,000 mm) (M16A4)
22282:United States Marine Corps equipment
21873:AGM-84E Standoff Land Attack Missile
18643:Report of the M16 Rifle Review Panel
18561:from the original on 4 December 2023
18155:Defense Technical Information Center
18133:from the original on 9 February 2011
17321:from the original on 1 December 2021
17278:from the original on 1 December 2021
17235:from the original on 1 December 2021
17132:from the original on 3 December 2013
17111:from the original on 19 October 2018
16715:"Army Drops Colt as M16 Rifle Maker"
16696:from the original on 8 February 2024
16667:
16150:"O DESTACAMENTO DE ACÇÕES ESPECIAIS"
16107:from the original on 4 February 2022
15860:from the original on 26 October 2022
15835:from the original on 30 January 2019
15476:from the original on 6 February 2024
15374:from the original on 20 October 2018
15318:Maitem, Jeoffrey (2 December 2020).
15031:
15019:from the original on 17 October 2018
14841:from the original on 8 February 2024
14788:from the original on 8 February 2024
14737:from the original on 8 February 2024
14483:Vietnam, An Epic Tragedy 1945 - 1975
14332:
14272:
14260:from the original on 8 February 2024
14170:from the original on 19 October 2015
13999:from the original on 26 October 2016
13861:from the original on 20 October 2021
13770:"DEVASTATING New M80A1 7.62mm Round"
13636:"Patterns of Military Rifle Bullets"
13634:Fackler, Martin L. (December 2007).
13333:
13321:from the original on 8 February 2024
13148:from the original on 30 October 2022
13055:Report of the M16 Rifle Review Panel
11917:"Canadian American Strategic Review"
11699:from the original on 8 February 2022
11530:from the original on 30 October 2019
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6938:
6376:Jane's International Defense Review:
6211:Republican insurgency in Afghanistan
3271:
1996:M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System
1054:In early 2010, two journalists from
858:In 1964, the Army was informed that
493:Next Generation Squad Weapon Program
265:38.81 in (986 mm) (M16A1)
251:6.37 lb (2.89 kg) (M16A1)
22277:Assault rifles of the United States
18714:Combat Training with the M16 Manual
18605:, California: Armory Publications.
18229:Williams, Anthony G. (April 2014).
17391:. 2015. p. 201. Archived from
17076:"Nepal takes delivery of US rifles"
17003:Schreier, Philip (September 2001).
16952:Schehl, Matthew L. (27 July 2015).
16899:from the original on 5 January 2016
16345:. 20 September 2020. Archived from
15848:Montes, Julio A. (1 January 1970).
15057:"The Practical Range of Small Arms"
14831:Jane's International Defense Review
14678:. London, UK: F. Cass. p. 62.
14597:. p. 9. TM 9-1005-249-23&P
13664:"M-16: A Bureaucratic Horror Story"
13471:"M14 Rifle History and Development"
13464:from the original on 24 March 2018.
12986:from the original on 5 January 2008
12871:"Terrorist Group: ISIS Weapons Use"
12816:from the original on 21 March 2015.
12747:from the original on 19 August 2022
12722:from the original on 26 August 2018
12279:Castaneda, Antonio (29 July 2006).
12050:Berman, E.G.; Racovita, M. (2015).
11369:from the original on 6 October 2022
11240:UN Office for Disarmament Affairs,
10573:Knysna-Plett Herald, 6 October 2016
10131:Eesti Kaitsevägi, 4 April 2008, p.1
7134:Jane's International Defense Review
5732:– received a number of M16s during
5514:Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters
5378:(L119A1/L119A2) variant is used by
4737:Compagnie des Carabiniers du Prince
3549:is a sniper rifle developed by the
3375:US Navy Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle
3361:US Navy Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle
2519:AR-15 Designated M16 on 3 Dec 1963
2233:M16A1 rifle with 30-round magazine.
2151:, foregrips, bipods, and bayonets.
1986:grenades as the older, stand-alone
791:cleans his XM16E1 in December 1967.
255:7.5 lb (3.40 kg) (M16A4)
24:
18652:from the original on 1 August 2013
18357:from the original on 20 March 2018
18286:"22 Long Rifle, 40 Grain, Super-X"
18093:"The Great Propellant Controversy"
17900:Valpolini, Paolo (February 2012).
17728:. 16 November 2016. Archived from
17527:The Black Rifle: M16 Retrospective
17507:. London, UK. 2000. Archived from
17443:from the original on 17 March 2023
16990:from the original on 25 April 2016
16939:from the original on 10 March 2017
16787:Russell, Sara M. (December 2006).
16749:from the original on 9 August 2019
16596:from the original on 17 March 2016
16250:from the original on 16 April 2021
16160:from the original on 12 April 2023
15971:from the original on 3 August 2020
15941:from the original on 28 April 2019
15913:Moreno, Juan (23 September 2019).
15386:
15207:from the original on 28 March 2010
15055:Kjellgren, G. L. M. (March 1970).
14647:Hopkins, Cameron (24 April 2009).
13874:Fuentes, Jorge (14 January 2013).
13776:. 16 December 2009. Archived from
13760:. 16 December 2009. Archived from
13724:from the original on 25 April 2021
13418:from the original on 19 July 2013.
13000:"The USA's M4 Carbine Controversy"
12976:"US Navy, Marines Buy M-16 Rifles"
12737:"5.56mm (5.56 x 45 mm) Ammunition"
12393:from the original on 12 March 2023
12356:Chivers, C.H. (12 November 2009).
12318:from the original on 3 August 2020
12177:from the original on 22 April 2016
12013:from the original on 20 March 2018
11923:. 5 September 2008. Archived from
11903:from the original on 23 March 2021
11410:from the original on 28 March 2012
10500:
9347:NATO Standardization Office (2020)
8307:Department of the Air Force (2004)
6167:Central African Republic Civil War
5717:, which was being replaced with a
5458:
4919:and various local militant forces.
2775:Safe/Semi/Auto or Safe/Semi/Burst
1824:Note: images are not to same scale
1160:twist of four grooves, right-hand
1118:. The M16's receivers are made of
1098:M16 internal piston action system.
672:. The AR-15 was first revealed by
451:. In 1969, the M16A1 replaced the
25:
22308:
22057:Mk 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle
21585:
20767:M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System
18673:Dept of Army Field Manual FM 23-9
18666:
18466:(in Chinese). 23 September 2014.
18379:. Leavenworth Papers, Number 15.
18333:. ARMY AL&T. pp. 32–35.
17712:from the original on 22 June 2023
17188:. 16 October 2021. Archived from
17124:Simpson, Layne (4 January 2011).
17099:Sicard, Jacques (November 1982).
17074:Sharma, Sushil (6 January 2003).
16548:from the original on 3 March 2022
16452:from the original on 9 March 2024
16416:Prokosch, Eric (31 August 1995).
16156:(in Portuguese). 3 January 2015.
16083:from the original on 21 June 2023
15330:from the original on 20 June 2023
15301:. 10 January 2017. Archived from
15261:from the original on 26 July 2020
15155:Laemlein, Tom (30 January 2018).
15132:U.S.Rrifle, 7.62mm, M14 and M14E2
15073:from the original on 5 March 2015
14882:from the original on 22 July 2013
14659:from the original on 25 June 2012
14584:Hickerson, Patricia (June 1991).
14024:from the original on 20 June 2023
13851:"MAl Standard Sights And Zeroing"
13849:Fitchett, Bev (7 November 2023).
13834:"Recent Images of Rio's Drug War"
13556:(12th ed.). Harrisburg, PA:
13446:Ellwood, Justin (December 2014).
13250:. New York, NY: Berkley Caliber.
13010:from the original on 13 July 2007
12776:from the original on 4 March 2016
12368:from the original on 16 July 2022
12358:"How Reliable Is the M-16 Rifle?"
12331:Chivers, C.H. (3 November 2009).
12190:Canfield, Bruce (November 2010).
11808:Arvidsson, Per (6 January 2012).
11791:. QuinStreet, Inc. Archived from
11577:from the original on 11 July 2022
11506:from the original on 21 June 2023
11406:. Scribd.com. 30 September 2010.
11093:Moorcraft & McLaughlin (2008)
10305:CNN iReport, 16 October 2021, p.1
9810:Exposición del Ejército Argentino
5981:United States invasion of Grenada
3749:firing an M16A4 equipped with an
3563:assault carbine was developed by
3143:Colt Commando (XM177 & GAU-5)
3101:Full-length ribbed or KAC M5 RAS
2206:XM16E1 and M16A1 (Colt Model 603)
2093:
1933:
1337:. The U.S. Marine Corps uses the
1049:M855A1 Enhanced Performance Round
814:United States Army Special Forces
810:Advanced Research Projects Agency
463:adopted the M16A2 rifle, and the
382:60-round detachable box magazine
380:40-round detachable box magazine
378:30-round detachable box magazine
22145:MK-19 automatic grenade launcher
22135:M72 Light Anti-tank Weapon (LAW)
21736:CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition
21377:Special Operations Assault Rifle
20393:Advanced Colt Carbine-Monolithic
18620:McNaugher, Tom L. (6 May 1969).
18470:from the original on 5 June 2023
18446:from the original on 24 May 2015
18390:from the original on 31 May 2023
18370:Yates, Lawrence A. (July 1988).
18316:. 31 August 2021. Archived from
17592:The Gun Digest Book of the AR-15
17168:Slowik, Max (6 September 2012).
17128:. Shootingtimes.com. p. 1.
16849:from the original on 12 May 2021
16263:PEO Soldier (14 December 2009).
16203:from the original on 7 July 2012
16023:from the original on 25 May 2023
15779:. 23 August 2018. Archived from
15577:Operator's Manual For M16, M16A1
15237:from the original on 7 June 2012
14371:. pp. 1–168. Archived from
13840:. 4 October 2017. Archived from
13792:. 18 August 2015. Archived from
13754:"New US Army M16 "Tan" Magazine"
13469:Emerson, Lee (10 October 2006).
13455:Australian Department of Defense
13144:(in Ukrainian). 2 October 2022.
12911:from the original on 17 May 2023
12804:Crane, David (3 December 2010).
12304:Chasmar, Jessica (31 May 2016).
12291:from the original on 24 May 2019
11883:Ashton, William (1 March 1998).
11723:from the original on 22 May 2023
11648:. 24 August 2003. Archived from
11621:. 3 October 2008. Archived from
11481:from the original on 13 May 2012
10899:
10807:Kabarpapua.co, September 7, 2021
10627:
10616:
10435:Worthy News, 6 January 2009, p.1
9643:
9480:
8722:The New York Times, At War Blog,
8020:The New York Times, At War Blog,
7627:The New York Times, At War Blog,
6508:
6499:
6490:
6480:
6470:
6461:
6451:
6442:
6433:
6413:
6293:M203 40 mm grenade launcher
6011:United States invasion of Panama
5850:Communist insurgency in Thailand
5820:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
5783:
5767:
5754:
5740:
5724:
5703:
5691:
5668:
5649:
5637:
5625:
5613:
5595:
5578:
5550:
5538:
5526:
5501:
5489:
5477:
5465:
5445:
5423:
5410:
5397:
5372:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
5360:
5347:
5333:
5320:
5306:
5292:
5274:
5260:
5246:
5216:
5203:
5190:
5177:
5151:
5133:
5120:
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5092:
5079:
5065:
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4891:
4877:
4859:
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4756:
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4702:
4689:
4656:
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4612:
4598:
4584:
4570:
4557:
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4507:
4493:
4480:
4466:
4450:
4436:
4422:
4409:
4395:
4382:
4369:
4355:
4342:
4316:
4302:
4289:
4276:
4262:
4248:
4235:
4221:
4207:
4194:
4181:
4167:
4154:
4141:
4127:
4114:
4101:
4088:
4075:
4057:
4044:
4018:
4005:
3991:
3977:
3959:
3938:
3924:
3911:
3897:
3884:
3871:
3858:
3844:
3830:
3817:
3804:
3786:
2194:The M16 was also adopted by the
2001:
1972:M203 40 mm grenade launcher
1845:
1831:
844:Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16
419:Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16
348:Effective firing range
339:3,150 ft/s (960 m/s) (
49:
22120:M136 AT4 Light Anti-tank Weapon
21903:AGM-130 Powered Standoff Weapon
21726:GBU-53/B Small Diameter Bomb II
21502:Smith & Wesson M&P15-22
20928:Squad Designated Marksman Rifle
20416:M1895 Colt–Browning machine gun
18582:, Pennsylvania: Halsted Press.
18254:Wille, Christina (5 May 2011).
18117:"Small Arms–Individual Weapons"
17817:(in Portuguese). 19 June 2021.
17797:from the original on 9 May 2021
17726:"Military Industry Corporation"
17565:Svensk, Henrik (6 March 2016).
17264:. 28 August 2007. p. 318.
17221:. 28 August 2007. p. 204.
16798:. pp. 1–50. Archived from
16643:Robinette, Rob (30 June 2017).
16288:PEO Soldier (10 January 2010).
15803:. 20 April 2019. Archived from
14548:Hellenic Army (December 2002).
14342:Ballistic Research Laboratories
14128:Gourley, Scott R. (July 2008).
14105:"World Inventory: Sierra Leone"
13944:Jane's infantry weapons 1995-96
12877:. 26 April 2018. Archived from
12621:. Men-at-Arms 209. London, UK:
12387:The New York Times, At War Blog
12362:The New York Times, At War Blog
12337:The New York Times, At War Blog
11848:. pp. 1–20. Archived from
11382:Abu Amer, Adnan (10 May 2015).
11326:Conflict Armament Research 2014
11314:Conflict Armament Research 2014
10543:Binnie & de Cherisey (2017)
10517:Berrigan & Ciarrocca (2017)
10090:Berrigan & Ciarrocca (2017)
10026:Berrigan & Ciarrocca (2017)
7237:
6404:
6391:
6381:
6368:
6359:
6328:Squad Designated Marksman Rifle
6268:Comparison of the AK-47 and M16
5585:Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
5571:
5001:Armed Forces of the Philippines
4963:Bougainville Revolutionary Army
4796:People's Liberation Army, Nepal
3482:Defense Industries Organization
3461:(a copy of the Norinco CQ) and
3113:Flattop with MIL-STD-1913 rail
2439:R0905 / RO905 (Safe/Semi/Burst)
892:Marine Corps Rifleman, Vietnam.
700:Army of the Republic of Vietnam
433:. The original M16 rifle was a
21944:BQM-167 Subscale Aerial Target
20971:Close Quarters Battle Receiver
18999:L2A1 (M2HB), L111A1 (M2HB-QCB)
18574:Ezell, Edward Clinton (1984).
18460:"浴火重生——对越自卫反击战对我国轻武器发展的影响_参考网"
17666:Taylor, Chuck (13 June 2009).
17307:. 28 August 2007. p. 24.
16369:. 24 June 2010. Archived from
16123:The Ultimate in Rifle Accuracy
15614:Mehta, Aaron (19 April 2017).
15587:. p. 32. TM 9-1005-249-10
15411:20th Century Military Uniforms
15117:. pp. 1–5. Archived from
14991:. 11 July 2020. Archived from
14613:& Weeks, John S. (1985) .
14333:Hall, Donald L. (March 1952).
13977:Godfrey, Frederick V. (2003).
13824:. 22 June 2017. Archived from
13808:. 23 July 2016. Archived from
13744:. 13 June 2009. Archived from
13614:. pp. 1–8. Archived from
13517:Ezell, Edward Clinton (1988).
13221:Department of Defense (1991).
13188:. 1 March 2010. Archived from
12763:Report of the M16 Review Panel
11770:. 24 June 2010. Archived from
10418:BBC News, 6 November 2006, p.1
8590:Courtney & Courtney (2008)
6952:Pacific War Historical Society
6584:
6300:, M16 clone developed by China
6277:Republic of Korea Armed Forces
6258:List of AR platform cartridges
6085:War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
5587:: Standard issue rifle of the
5167:Republic of Korea Armed Forces
4967:Papua New Guinea Defence Force
4798:during the Nepalese Civil War.
4533:Western Army Infantry Regiment
3736:Vietnamese Army (ARVN) Rangers
3616:Lewis Machine and Tool Company
3232:
3137:
1962:Grenade launchers and shotguns
1505:NATO E-type silhouette target.
1156:Early model M16 barrels had a
961:The investigation found that:
911:
537:M1918 Browning automatic rifle
358:Maximum firing range
217:
110:
13:
1:
22247:5.56×45mm NATO assault rifles
21908:AGM-154 Joint Standoff Weapon
21018:Knight's Armament Company PDW
20923:Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle
20615:Charles Brinckerhoff Richards
18943:L80A1 (MP5K), L90A1 (MP5K A1)
17939:(1). Guns & Ammo: 22–30.
17708:(in Turkish). 7 August 2021.
17431:South, Todd (20 April 2022).
16917:(in Japanese). Archived from
16538:"M16A1 Birdcage Flash Hiders"
15930:Morgan, Earl J., ed. (1967).
14858:(20). Janes: 146, 152. 2007.
14420:Harrison, E. H. (June 1957).
14348:. p. 593. Archived from
14187:Weapons of the Modern Marines
13423:Eisner, Will (28 June 1968).
13285:Dougherty, Martin J. (2012).
13092:. p. 183. Archived from
12735:Cooke, Gary W. (3 May 2005).
12381:Chivers, C.H. (7 July 2010).
12003:"In pictures: Gaza offensive"
11670:. 3 July 2010. Archived from
11597:. 28 May 2004. Archived from
10951:Soldiers Recover NPA weapons,
10358:Bartocci & Stevens (2004)
10059:The Central African Republic,
9741:WION, What is Badri 313 unit?
7543:Sweeney & Ferguson (2004)
6348:
6316:, AR-15 variant developed by
6161:Infighting in the Gulf Cartel
6137:Cambodian–Thai border dispute
5698:Moro Islamic Liberation Front
5659:: M16A2 variant. Used by the
5388:United Kingdom Special Forces
3763:Heritage Flag Hoisting Troops
3699:during a CARAT Malaysia 2008.
3522:Military Industry Corporation
3431:
3384:M231 Firing Port Weapon (FPW)
3347:
3246:
3177:
3069:A1 with modified Weaver base
1221:5.1 ft/s (1.6 m/s)
507:
22052:M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle
21442:M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle
21269:Colt Advanced Piston Carbine
21099:Smith & Wesson M&P15
21094:Smith & Wesson M&P10
20388:Colt Advanced Piston Carbine
20167:Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless
19934:Colt's Manufacturing Company
18265:. p. 18. Archived from
17668:"In Praise of the M16 Rifle"
17620:& Ferguson, Tom (2004).
16645:"M16 4-Way Selector Install"
16582:Ripley, Tim (4 March 2016).
15129:Lambert, J.C. (7 May 1965).
15032:Kern, Danford Allan (2006).
14649:"Colt's M4A1 5.56mm Carbine"
14130:"Soldier Armed: M16A4 Rifle"
12161:Bruce, Robert (April 2002).
11543:Appleman, Roy Edgar (1992).
11502:(in Indonesian). p. 1.
11475:Alpha Disaster Contingencies
11423:Anders, Holger (June 2014).
11272:Berman & Racovita (2015)
11044:Conboy & McCouaig (1989)
10892:Siirt'te PKK'lı Teröristlere
10530:Operacional, January 3, 2015
9513:Department of Defense (1991)
9475:Department of Defense (1991)
8774:Dean & LaFontaine (2008)
5796:
5382:Close Protection Units, the
4840:National Police of Nicaragua
3973:as their main service rifle.
3104:Fixed A2/M4 Collapsed stock
2478:20-in Barrel w/ bayonet lug
1878:
1231:3.2 ft⋅lb (4.3 J)
870:provided a high-performance
403:Rear: aperture; L-type flip
361:3,600 m (3,937 yd)
162:Colt's Manufacturing Company
7:
22006:USAF Pilot's Survival Knife
20898:Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle
20550:ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol)
17960:(2). Guns & Ammo: 6–18.
17182:"Mexican Drug War Fighters"
17172:. p. 1. Archived from
16671:American Rifle: A Biography
15921:. p. 1. Archived from
15157:"Guns of the Tet Offensive"
14773:Guns & Ammo 1971 Annual
13979:"The Logistics of Invasion"
13882:. p. 1. Archived from
13117:Department of the Air Force
12618:The War in Cambodia 1970–75
11365:(in Spanish). 3 June 2019.
10837:NBC News, September 1, 2015
10375:MBC News, 25 September 1996
9298:Navy News, 29 December 2017
8814:Army Infantry Center (2003)
8802:Army Infantry Center (2003)
8786:Army Infantry Center (2003)
8770:Army Infantry Center (2003)
8079:AK-47 Technical Description
7947:Jenkins & Lowrey (2004)
6978:Hughes & Johnson (2005)
6365:Later changed to titanium.
6279:(South Korea) assault rifle
6241:
6229:Russian invasion of Ukraine
5171:Daewoo Precision Industries
4917:Palestinian Security Forces
4814:Military of the Netherlands
3778:Palestinian Security Forces
3765:are seen holding M16A1 and
3679:soldiers with M16A2 rifles.
3639:Worldwide users of the M16
3471:Republic of the Philippines
3367:Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle
3003:M16A1 Special High Profile
2157:
2010:M234 riot control launcher.
862:could not mass-produce the
754:
719:Central Intelligence Agency
572:general-purpose machine gun
405:Front: wing-protected post
177:Harrington & Richardson
167:Daewoo Precision Industries
10:
22313:
22242:ArmaLite AR-10 derivatives
21746:CBU-97 Sensor Fuzed Weapon
21716:GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb
21013:GA Personal Defense Weapon
20961:Bushmaster M4-type Carbine
18859:Designated marksman rifles
18709:PEO Soldier M16 fact sheet
18325:Woods, Jeffrey K. (2010).
17999:Walker, Robert E. (2012).
17389:Cambridge University Press
17350:. May 2013. pp. 5–7.
17348:Cambridge University Press
17305:Cambridge University Press
17262:Cambridge University Press
17219:Cambridge University Press
17186:Small Arms Defense Journal
17042:Cambridge University Press
16610:"RHKR Equipment - Weapons"
15854:Small Arms Defense Journal
15660:"Colt M16A2 Assault Rifle"
15106:Kokalis, Peter G. (2010).
14565:Armed Forces International
14551:Hellenic Army Field Manual
14294:Halberstadt, Hans (2008).
12875:counterterrorismethics.com
12713:Conflict Armament Research
12702:Conflict Armament Research
12144:"New-model African Armies"
12058:Cambridge University Press
11889:Jane's Intelligence Review
11814:Small Arms Defense Journal
11076:Reorganisation Of The IRA,
10706:GOV.UK News August 7, 2012
10171:BBC News, 18 May 2007, p.1
10012:Armed Violence in Burundi,
9311:Stevens & Ezell (1992)
6764:Green & Stewart (2004)
6745:Osborne & Smith (1986)
5027:Special Actions Detachment
5005:Philippine National Police
4871:Gangneung incident in 1996
4671:Royal Johor Military Force
3573:Philippine National Police
3364:
3275:
3236:
3181:
3146:
3049:M16A1 Special Low Profile
2546:Duckbill flash suppressor
2294:United States Marine Corps
2256:
2209:
2161:
2037:
2016:M234 riot control launcher
1677:
1623:
1511:
1510:
1366:
789:3rd Battalion, 1st Marines
776:
768:
511:
502:
440:with a 20-round magazine.
97:
29:
22222:
22217:United States Army rifle
22215:
22207:
22182:Physical Training Uniform
22157:
22130:M67 Fragmentation Grenade
22112:
22104:Remington 870 MCS shotgun
22084:M2HB Browning machine gun
22065:
22013:
21973:
21966:
21931:
21840:
21774:
21711:GBU-31, GB-32, GB-38 JDAM
21658:
21651:
21608:
21576:
21514:
21492:
21459:
21450:
21427:
21394:
21352:
21256:
21247:
21215:
21194:
21185:
21171:
21167:
21140:
21112:
21044:
21026:
20988:
20936:
20813:
20804:
20777:Marine Scout Sniper Rifle
20747:
20731:
20722:
20709:
20705:
20628:
20587:
20540:
20492:
20483:
20439:
20406:
20289:
20257:
20140:
20045:
19949:
19940:
19819:
19787:
19754:
19731:
19703:
19655:
19646:
19588:
19550:
19517:
19432:
19369:
19287:
19278:
19211:
19114:
19096:
19063:
19035:
19007:
18984:
18961:
18933:
18900:
18849:
18831:
18597:Hughes, David R. (1990).
16592:. London, UK. p. 1.
16589:IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
16567:Naval Postgraduate School
15985:"National Guard Rifleman"
15684:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
14895:Joint Staff, J-7 (2005).
14232:Gropman, Alan L. (1997).
14057:"World Inventory: Latvia"
14038:"World Inventory: Kuwait"
13395:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
12596:"Colt Canada Corporation"
12586:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
12552:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
12518:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
11846:NATO Army Armaments Group
11787:Army Study Guide (2005).
11141:Conboy & Bowra (1989)
10277:Mauritius Sauvetage, 2012
10263:Lietuvos Kariuomenė, 2019
8959:Heckler & Koch (2013)
6338:Marine Scout Sniper Rifle
6102:South Thailand insurgency
6072:Second Liberian Civil War
5969:Second Sudanese Civil War
5775:: Captured from U.S. and
5713:M16; replaced in 1988 by
5484:East Indonesia Mujahideen
5286:South Thailand insurgency
3971:Royal Brunei Armed Forces
3440:
3204:used in the U.S. military
2198:, who used it during the
1904:'s polymer P-MAG, etc.).
1796:both sides to 300 m
1766:≈14 in (36 cm)
1687:
1684:
1681:
1678:
1524:
1521:
1518:
1395:
1392:
1389:
1386:
1381:
1376:
1373:
1370:
1367:
1309:tritium radioluminescence
1241:
1193:
1176:
1151:
1076:
1073:'s 350 M16s and 700 M4s.
1037:Center for Naval Analyses
394:
365:
357:
347:
333:
319:
301:
289:
284:
273:
261:
245:
240:
227:
216:
202:
154:
146:
122:
117:
104:
91:
83:
78:
71:Place of origin
70:
60:
48:
41:
22089:M240B Medium Machine Gun
22047:M24 sniper weapon system
21474:Heckler & Koch MR308
21469:Heckler & Koch MR223
21289:Heckler & Koch HK416
21202:Heckler & Koch HK417
21104:Springfield Armory SAINT
20162:Model 1903 Pocket Hammer
18074:Watters, Daniel (2000).
17745:Thompson, Leroy (2011).
17030:Schroeder, Matt (2013).
16913:
16712:, ed. (3 October 1988).
16668:Rose, Alexander (2008).
14279:GX: The Guard Experience
14275:"The Pride of the Guard"
12902:Assets.documentcloud.org
12821:Crawford, Steve (2003).
12215:Capie, David H. (2022).
12192:"Arms of the Chosin Few"
12163:"M14 vs. M16 in Vietnam"
11820:(1): 769. Archived from
11683:"New Zeroing Procedures"
11258:Liberia at a Crossroads,
11153:Reyeg & Marsh (2011)
10949:Philippine News Agency,
10890:T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı,
10647:Colt M16A2 Assault Rifle
10209:SAT Structure, 2013, p.1
10158:Gander & Hogg (1995)
9650:Edward C. Ezell (2021).
9063:NATO Stock Number (2012)
6283:Heckler & Koch HK416
6204:
6173:2013 Lahad Datu standoff
6143:
6078:
6017:
6005:First Liberian Civil War
5956:
5927:Cambodian–Vietnamese War
5879:
5801:
5661:Royal Hong Kong Regiment
5533:Kurdistan Workers' Party
4822:Netherlands Marine Corps
4052:Central African Republic
3667:
3664:, and ceremonial roles.
3342:Netherlands Armed Forces
3340:(all branches), and the
2698:A1 profile (1:12 twist)
2654:A1 profile (1:12 twist)
2610:A1 profile (1:12 twist)
2566:A1 profile (1:12 twist)
2528:Green or brown fixed A1
2522:A1 profile (1:14 twist)
2395:
2371:
2301:following suit in 1986.
2259:M16 mine § Variants
2252:
2212:M16 mine § Variants
2077:
2028:ring airfoil projectiles
1928:Army Research Laboratory
1838:M16 M193 5.56×45 mm
1719:Concrete building block
1346:holographic weapon sight
1277:Bullet Drop Compensation
1045:Improved STANAG magazine
623:, which was an improved
280:20 in (508 mm)
55:M16A2, multi-sided view.
21299:M231 Firing Port Weapon
20078:Police Positive Special
18925:L82A1 (Barrett .50 Cal)
18702:3 December 2023 at the
18678:7 November 2022 at the
18492:Dartford, Mark (1985).
18405:How 3-round burst works
18191:Wieland, Terry (2011).
17706:T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı
17154:Personal Armour Systems
16729:(47647). New York: 32.
16216:Parks, W. Hays (2010).
16057:"Navy.mil – View Image"
15492:The SAS Training Manual
14963:Kahaner, Larry (2007).
14081:"World Inventory: Peru"
13334:Dyer, Lucas A. (2014).
13244:Dockery, Kevin (2007).
12663:The War in Laos 1960–75
11839:"Weapons & Sensors"
10919:Army destroys firearms,
10513:Southby-Tailyour (2003)
10102:Southby-Tailyour (2003)
9934:Southby-Tailyour (2003)
9446:National Guard Rifleman
9431:How 3-round Burst Works
9390:Hogg & Weeks (1985)
9223:Special Operations.Com
8662:Hogg & Weeks (1985)
8457:Joint Staff, J-7 (2005)
8101:Hogg & Weeks (1985)
6696:Army Study Guide (2005)
6579:Hogg & Weeks (1985)
6199:Battle of Marawi (2017)
5999:Philippine coup attempt
5987:Thai–Laotian Border War
5238:rifles are used by the
4766:M16A1/M16A2/M16A3/M16A4
4712:: M16A2 is used by the
4651:Lithuanian Armed Forces
3551:Philippine Marine Corps
3398:M231 Firing Port Weapon
3098:A2 profile (1:7 twist)
3057:Full-length triangular
3011:Full-length triangular
2962:A2 profile (1:7 twist)
2933:Flattop with Colt rail
2918:A2 profile (1:7 twist)
2889:Flattop with Colt Rail
2874:A2 profile (1:7 twist)
2830:A2 profile (1:7 twist)
2786:A2 profile (1:7 twist)
2742:A2 profile (1:7 twist)
2701:Full-length triangular
2657:Full-length triangular
2613:Full-length triangular
2569:Full-length triangular
1775:4 in (10 cm)
1282:Artillerie-Inrichtingen
1047:in March 2009, and the
635:rifles, as well as the
545:Thompson submachine gun
524:Aberdeen Proving Ground
417:(officially designated
223:c. 8 million as of 2011
22262:Rifles of the Cold War
22094:M249 light machine gun
20714:Direct gas impingement
20475:XM148 grenade launcher
20172:Model 1908 Vest Pocket
19869:.300 Winchester Magnum
19115:Modern cartridges used
17505:Special Operations.Com
17457:Southby-Tailyour, Ewen
17343:Small Arms Survey 2013
17101:"Les armes de Kolwezi"
16343:Philippine News Agency
16120:Newick, Glenn (1989).
16037:"NSN 1005-01-591-5825"
15731:Miller, David (2004).
15693:Miller, David (2001).
15531:"Mecar Rifle Grenades"
14969:. Wiley. p. 236.
14675:The Liberian Civil War
14480:Hastings, Max (2018).
14439:Hartink, A.E. (2004).
13204:. 2000. Archived from
13113:Department of the Army
13026:Rifle Evaluation Study
13004:Defense Industry Daily
12980:Defense Industry Daily
12956:Defense Industry Daily
12939:(1): 3. Archived from
12625:. pp. 18, 41–42.
12598:. 2012. Archived from
12450:Clark, Philip (2012).
12406:Chivers, C.J. (2010).
11242:Assistance to Liberia,
10732:Army.mil, 24 June 2010
9577:17 September 2015, p.7
9562:February 16, 2015, p.4
9545:Defense Industry Daily
9270:DOD News, 1 March 2010
8324:Defense Industry Daily
8215:New Zeroing Procedures
7933:Defense Industry Daily
6343:List of assault rifles
6309:Rubber duck (military)
6114:Insurgency in Paraguay
6042:Sierra Leone Civil War
5886:Araguaia Guerrilla War
5102:: 1,000+ M16A1s in use
4667:Malaysian Armed Forces
3954:Brazilian Marine Corps
3950:Araguaia guerrilla war
3905:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3781:
3770:
3769:rifles while marching.
3754:
3739:
3728:
3720:
3712:
3700:
3688:
3680:
3652:
3393:
3376:
3338:Denmark's Armed Forces
3291:
3256:
3205:
3158:
2465:Summary of differences
2417:
2409:
2381:
2289:
2277:
2269:
2234:
2226:
2223:XM148 grenade launcher
2178:
2168:
2011:
1975:
1896:
1888:
1798:one side to 500 m
1791:one side to 200 m
1506:
1331:M68 close combat optic
1267:
1259:
1251:
1185:
1099:
1091:
1035:In December 2006, the
1008:
921:
895:
868:Olin Mathieson Company
792:
780:
744:
447:operations during the
431:United States military
321:Rate of fire
27:American assault rifle
22297:Gas-operated firearms
22185:Service Dress Uniform
22170:Airman Battle Uniform
21858:LGM-30G Minuteman III
21756:BLU-116 Bunker Buster
21721:GBU-44/B Viper Strike
21452:Semi-automatic rifles
21046:Semi-automatic rifles
20651:National Arms Company
20620:John Henry Fitzgerald
20600:Elizabeth Jarvis Colt
20542:Semi-automatic pistol
20002:Open Top Pocket Model
18971:L74A1 (Remington 870)
18910:Arctic Warfare Covert
18882:L129A2 (Sharpshooter)
18290:Winchester Ammunition
18028:Walter, John (2006).
16520:. 23 September 2020.
16496:. 23 September 2020.
16472:. 23 September 2020.
16466:"Early Colt 3× Scope"
16199:. Pacificwar.org.au.
15489:McNab, Chris (2002).
15407:McNab, Chris (2003).
15370:. 25 September 1996.
15064:The American Rifleman
14802:Ingalls, James Monroe
14713:10.4324/9780203320587
14672:Huband, Mark (1998).
14355:on 24 September 2015.
14289:on 28 September 2013.
14273:Haas, Darrin (2013).
13904:"Defense: Under Fire"
13902:, ed. (9 June 1967).
13764:on 21 September 2013.
13748:on 21 September 2013.
13130:Department of Defense
11855:on 24 September 2015.
11690:Army Reserve Marksman
11471:"Avtomat Kalashnikov"
11143:, pp. 18, 41–42.
9284:DOD News, 1 July 2000
8137:KS, Recoil Calculator
6822:26 October 2015, p.19
6596:The National Interest
6248:Adaptive Combat Rifle
6194:Operation Madago Raya
6178:War in Iraq (2013-17)
6131:2007 Lebanon conflict
5993:Bougainville conflict
5380:Royal Military Police
5343:Multiple M16 variants
5009:Bureau of Corrections
4913:Palestinian Authority
4675:Royal Malaysia Police
4030:Colt Canada C7 and C8
3969:M16A2 is used by the
3776:
3760:
3745:
3734:
3726:
3718:
3709:Israel Defense Forces
3706:
3697:M203 grenade launcher
3694:
3686:
3675:
3638:
3391:
3374:
3329:Marinejegerkommandoen
3285:
3278:Colt Canada C7 and C8
3254:
3191:
3156:
2863:Safe/Semi/Burst/Auto
2475:Military designation
2415:
2403:
2379:
2286:M203 grenade launcher
2283:
2275:
2267:
2232:
2220:
2176:
2009:
1969:
1894:
1886:
1821:in ballistic gelatin
1504:
1265:
1257:
1249:
1180:
1146:M203 grenade launcher
1129:U.S. patent 2,951,424
1097:
1089:
1061:in daily fighting in
994:
956:Washington Daily News
919:
884:
786:
762:
740:
711:Army Materiel Command
555:largely replaced the
491:as the winner of the
483:lighter version, the
407:Various aiming optics
209:November 1963–present
22140:M79 grenade launcher
21036:Colt Automatic Rifle
21008:AAC Honey Badger PDW
20426:Colt Automatic Rifle
18821:British Armed Forces
18721:"The Armalite AR-10"
18624:. RAND Corporation.
18416:– via YouTube.
18235:Quarry.nildram.co.uk
17105:La Gazette des armes
16544:. 14 December 2020.
16490:"Late Colt 3X Scope"
16378:Pikula, Sam (1998).
16313:PEO Soldier (2011).
16300:on 22 September 2013
16234:on 29 November 2011.
16079:. 1 September 2015.
16063:. 29 December 2017.
15829:Ministère des Armées
15142:. p. 4. FM 23-8
13844:on 13 February 2023.
13828:on 14 November 2017.
13671:The Atlantic Monthly
13099:on 22 September 2013
13006:. 21 November 2011.
12946:on 12 February 2012.
12602:on 22 September 2013
12311:The Washington Times
11677:on 5 September 2012.
11655:on 11 November 2011.
11256:Human Rights Watch,
11030:Equipment - Weapons,
11014:Mantan Kombatan GAM,
9607:1 November 2015, p.5
9532:Hellenic Army (2002)
8973:, pp. 125–126;
8664:, pp. 195–196;
8596:, pp. 108–109;
8103:, pp. 195–196;
7573:, pp. 380, 392.
5975:Sri Lankan Civil War
5933:Salvadoran Civil War
5736:in Northern Ireland.
5589:Afghan National Army
5355:United Arab Emirates
5228:Swedish Armed Forces
4069:Chilean Marine Corps
3747:United States Marine
3677:Afghan National Army
3631:Production and users
3569:Special Action Force
3520:manufactured by the
3454:-style pistol grip.
3323:Hærens Jegerkommando
2493:Upper receiver type
2490:Lower receiver type
2446:free-floating barrel
2434:NSN 1005-01-383-2872
1988:M79 grenade launcher
1982:. Both use the same
1770:into smaller pieces)
1632:5.56×45 mm NATO
1589:5.56×45 mm NATO
825:Secretary of Defense
804:, advised President
763:From top to bottom:
748:5.56×45 mm NATO
576:7.62×51 mm NATO
373:20-round detachable
335:Muzzle velocity
241:Specifications (M16)
32:M16 (disambiguation)
22272:FN Herstal firearms
22175:Army Combat Uniform
22125:M18A1 Claymore Mine
21600:AN/GSQ-272 Sentinel
21595:AN/USQ-163 Falconer
21177:mechanism of action
20757:Colt Canada C20 DMR
19371:Designated marksman
18976:L128A1 (Benelli M4)
18953:Special Forces UCIW
18887:L119A1 (C8 Carbine)
18320:on 23 October 2022.
18126:. 3 November 2010.
18124:Weapon Systems 2011
18032:Rifles of the World
17793:. 23 January 2011.
17787:"Trijicon® History"
17176:on 3 December 2013.
17163:on 7 November 2015.
16921:on 4 November 2013.
16442:"Timeline: Weapons"
16275:on 24 February 2013
15888:Pen and Sword Books
15281:on 29 November 2016
15124:on 29 October 2013.
15093:on 22 December 2016
15050:on 5 November 2013.
15009:"Recoil Calculator"
14434:on 7 November 2015.
14422:"New Service Rifle"
14378:on 6 September 2015
14146:on 18 February 2011
14115:on 24 November 2016
14067:on 24 November 2016
13855:Bev Fitchett's Guns
13812:on 22 October 2018.
13796:on 24 January 2018.
13780:on 22 October 2018.
13602:on 7 December 2010.
13483:on 15 December 2017
12562:"M4 5.56mm Carbine"
12129:on 19 December 2011
12009:. 6 November 2006.
11927:on 5 September 2008
11878:on 1 December 2012.
11719:. 29 January 2023.
11717:The Armourers Bench
11713:"M16A4s in Ukraine"
11692:. 3 February 2018.
11107:, pp. 320–321.
11074:An Sionnach Fionn,
10775:Small Arms Survey,
10747:, pp. 152–153.
10342:Small Arms Survey,
10057:Small Arms Survey,
10010:Small Arms Survey,
9982:Small Arms Survey,
9605:Marine Corps Times,
9575:Marine Corps Times,
9560:Marine Corps Times,
9361:, pp. 280–281.
9349:, pp. 100–125.
9259:, pp. 145–147.
9089:, pp. 255–256.
8828:, pp. 403–405.
8600:, pp. 375–376.
8407:Avtomat Kalashnikov
8371:, p. 211–212;
8164:Early Colt 3× Scope
7878:Ezell et al. (1993)
7727:, pp. 746–762.
7725:Ezell et al. (1993)
7672:Ezell et al. (1993)
7583:Ezell et al. (1993)
7471:, pp. 372–373.
7212:Ezell et al. (1993)
7080:, pp. 36, 38".
6820:Marine Corps Times,
6802:Weapon Systems 2011
6729:Ezell et al. (1993)
6598:. 21 September 2021
6581:, pp. 195–196.
6217:2021 Beirut clashes
6048:Burundian Civil War
5939:Sino-Vietnamese War
5909:East Timor conflict
5856:Cambodian Civil War
5826:Dominican Civil War
5620:Bangsamoro Republik
5496:Free Papua Movement
4531:: M16A1 is used by
3825:Antigua and Barbuda
3798:Badri 313 Battalion
3662:designated marksman
3463:TRAILBLAZER carbine
2965:Full-length ribbed
2877:Full-length ribbed
2833:Full-length ribbed
2789:Full-length ribbed
2745:Full-length ribbed
2144:NATO Accessory Rail
1808:31 layers of Kevlar
1668:Terminal ballistics
1297:aperture rear sight
1120:7075 aluminum alloy
715:U.S. Special Forces
471:, pistol grip, and
22292:AR-15 style rifles
22002:MP5 submachine gun
21954:QF-4 Aerial Target
21701:GBU-27 Paveway III
21696:GBU-24 Paveway III
21155:Olympic Arms OA-93
20976:Olympic Arms OA-93
20088:FitzGerald Special
20012:Single Action Army
18690:1 May 2022 at the
18353:. 6 January 2009.
17918:on 3 December 2013
17732:on 10 January 2017
17017:on 4 December 2013
16984:Marine Corps Times
16971:Marine Corps Times
16893:Marine Corps Times
16868:Marine Corps Times
16723:The New York Times
16514:"Delft 3x25 Scope"
16325:on 14 January 2012
16246:. 14 August 1956.
15957:(2 October 2018).
15874:Moorcraft, Paul L.
15305:on 18 January 2017
15138:. Washington, DC:
14995:on 22 October 2020
14593:. Washington, DC:
14571:on 9 December 2011
14535:on 3 December 2013
13560:. pp. 46–47.
13521:Personal firepower
13503:on 22 January 2009
13457:. pp. 5, 19.
13208:on 9 November 2004
13128:. Washington, DC:
12982:. 2 January 2008.
12958:. 15 August 2005.
12704:(September 2014).
12528:"M16 5.56mm Rifle"
12488:on 1 January 2016.
12464:on 25 January 2017
12202:on 5 December 2013
12103:on 11 October 2017
12060:. pp. 69–70.
11921:Automatic Carbines
11824:on 12 October 2013
11601:on 3 February 2012
11447:978-2-940-548-05-7
10645:Military Factory,
9652:"IDF Colt Carbine"
9636:Automatic Carbines
9494:. 3 September 2018
9075:Colt Canada (2012)
9003:PEO Soldier (2010)
8991:PEO Soldier (2010)
8987:PEO Soldier (2009)
8707:, pp. 26–27;
8529:, p. 121-123.
8375:, pp. 26–27;
8369:Halberstadt (2008)
8180:Late Colt 3× Scope
8002:Picatinny Arsenal,
7880:, pp. 46–47;
7832:, p. 350-354.
7702:, pp. 20–27;
7657:Fuerbringer (1967)
7645:Fuerbringer (1967)
7643:, pp. 20–27;
7585:, pp. 46–47;
7569:, pp. 20–27;
7483:, pp. 20–27;
7351:, pp. 20–27;
7327:, pp. 20–27;
7311:, pp. 56–65;
7295:, pp. 20–27;
7276:, pp. 56–65;
7272:, pp. 20–27;
7251:. 19 February 2016
7214:, pp. 46–47;
7150:, pp. 20–27;
7136:, April 2003, p.43
7032:, pp. 36, 38.
6972:, pp. 44–49;
6877:, pp. 12–16;
6731:, pp. 46–47;
6684:PEO Soldier (2011)
6060:Nepalese Civil War
5915:Insurgency in Aceh
5903:Lebanese Civil War
5844:Rhodesian Bush War
5838:Colombian conflict
5644:Free Aceh Movement
4789:
4332:Hellenic Air Force
4162:Dominican Republic
3987:: Burundian rebels
3782:
3771:
3755:
3740:
3729:
3721:
3713:
3701:
3689:
3681:
3653:
3591:T91 assault rifles
3394:
3377:
3292:
3257:
3206:
3198:live fire exercise
3159:
2418:
2410:
2382:
2299:United States Army
2290:
2278:
2270:
2235:
2227:
2179:
2012:
1976:
1952:Noveske Rifleworks
1947:Vortex Flash Hider
1897:
1889:
1768:(bullet fragments
1507:
1352:Range and accuracy
1268:
1260:
1252:
1211:40.4 lb-ft/s
1100:
1092:
1057:The New York Times
1009:
927:direct impingement
922:
793:
781:
612:recoil compensator
604:phenolic composite
584:Fabrique Nationale
551:, the select-fire
118:Production history
22230:
22229:
22223:Succeeded by
22202:
22201:
22194:CMU – 33A/P22P-18
22153:
22152:
21962:
21961:
21731:GBU-54 Laser JDAM
21686:GBU-12 Paveway II
21681:GBU-10 Paveway II
21647:
21646:
21536:
21535:
21532:
21531:
21510:
21509:
21484:SIG Sauer SIGM400
21419:La France M16K-45
21390:
21389:
21243:
21242:
21163:
21162:
21069:AR-15 style rifle
20984:
20983:
20800:
20799:
20664:
20663:
20583:
20582:
20136:
20135:
20093:Detective Special
19967:Pocket Percussion
19900:
19899:
19874:.338 Norma Magnum
19864:.300 Norma Magnum
19815:
19814:
19657:Grenade launchers
19513:
19512:
19160:
19159:
19147:9×19mm Parabellum
19106:L16A2 81mm mortar
19055:L142A1 (AT4CS HP)
19009:Grenade launchers
18841:L131A1 (Glock 17)
18612:978-0-9626096-0-2
18589:978-0-8117-0709-1
18546:978-972-46-1192-1
18510:978-0-86307-325-0
18442:. 16 April 2013.
18331:Picatinny Arsenal
18263:Small Arms Survey
18206:978-1-4402-3015-8
18086:on 16 March 2015.
18043:978-0-89689-241-5
18012:978-1-4665-0207-9
17954:Book of the AR-15
17758:978-1-84908-907-4
17635:978-1-4402-2684-7
17602:978-0-89689-474-7
17537:978-0-88935-115-8
17477:978-0-00-718329-6
17357:978-0-521-88039-8
17314:978-0-521-88039-8
17271:978-0-19-928085-8
17228:978-0-521-88039-8
17051:978-1-107-04196-7
16932:. 14 April 2010.
16805:on 31 August 2015
16779:978-1-84908-691-2
16770:Osprey Publishing
16681:978-0-553-80517-8
16565:(Master Thesis).
16518:Retro Black Rifle
16494:Retro Black Rifle
16470:Retro Black Rifle
16367:Picatinny Arsenal
16191:on 29 March 2017.
16133:978-0-88317-159-2
15964:American Rifleman
15959:"The AR-10 Story"
15897:978-1-84415-694-8
15878:McLaughlin, Peter
15801:zeljeznopolje.com
15749:978-0-86288-697-4
15708:978-1-84065-245-1
15502:978-0-7603-1301-5
15461:978-1-4728-4225-1
15425:978-1-84013-476-6
15297:(Press release).
14976:978-0-470-16880-6
14722:978-0-7146-8584-7
14685:978-0-7146-4340-3
14653:Tactical-Life.com
14631:978-0-910676-87-8
14493:978-0-00-813298-9
14457:978-90-366-1489-4
14369:Pogo Archives.org
14309:978-0-312-35456-5
14201:978-0-7603-1697-9
14166:. 7 August 2012.
13954:978-0-7106-1241-0
13900:Fuerbringer, Otto
13567:978-0-88029-601-4
13532:978-0-553-34549-0
13433:. pp. 1–32.
13347:978-1-4917-3201-4
13298:978-1-4488-9245-7
13257:978-0-425-21215-8
13168:on 11 August 2010
12839:978-0-7603-1503-3
12673:978-0-85045-938-8
12632:978-0-85045-851-0
12623:Osprey Publishing
12419:978-0-7432-7076-2
12251:978-0-86473-453-2
12196:American Rifleman
12167:Small Arms Review
12067:978-2-940548-11-8
11974:978-0-88935-348-0
11774:on 25 August 2010
11559:978-0-16-035958-3
11524:An Sionnach Fionn
11457:on 9 October 2018
11434:Small Arms Survey
11339:The Firearm Blog,
11328:, pp. 12–13.
11300:The Firearm Blog,
11274:, pp. 69–70.
11216:M-16, 80-е. 2016
11191:, pp. 25–30.
11057:The Firearm Blog,
10953:20 September 2020
10822:ISIS Weapons Use,
10465:, pp. 5, 19.
10118:2007, pp.146, 152
10114:Jane's Sentinel,
9592:27 July 2015, p.3
9534:, pp. 46–62.
9492:Everyday Marksman
9158:, pp. 22–24.
9053:, pp. 28–32.
8977:, pp. 35–36.
8896:The Firearm Blog,
8881:The Firearm Blog,
8756:M4 5.56mm Carbine
8741:, pp. 27–28.
8695:, pp. 25–26.
8496:, pp. 40–44.
8435:, pp. 22–30.
8254:, pp. 50–52.
8238:, pp. 50–52.
7987:The Firearm Blog,
7972:The Firearm Blog,
7674:, pp. 46–47.
7629:November 12, 2009
7249:American Rifleman
7202:, pp. 32–41.
7178:, pp. 44–49.
7123:, pp. 20–27.
7096:, pp. 39–40.
7068:, pp. 27–30.
7044:, pp. 27–29.
6992:, p. 15-17;
6865:, pp. 56–65.
6766:, pp. 16–17.
6314:T65 assault rifle
6304:Robinson Arms XCR
6223:Myanmar Civil War
5950:Soviet–Afghan War
5834:(Late 1960s–1998)
5814:Laotian Civil War
5685:Laotian Civil War
5657:British Hong Kong
5557:New People's Army
5545:Syrian opposition
5075:: M16A1 and M16A2
4032:variants made by
3952:. M16A2s used by
3516:is a copy of the
3272:Diemaco C7 and C8
3266:.300 AAC Blackout
3135:
3134:
2942:ACR muzzle brake
2499:Front sight type
2487:Pistol grip type
2329:U.S. Army Reserve
2060:M3 fighting knife
1825:
1813:
1812:
1809:
1804:
1799:
1792:
1787:
1780:
1777:(complete bullet
1771:
1749:
1738:
1729:
1722:
1715:
1712:3/4" pine boards
1708:
1699:
1695:Ballistic gelatin
1665:
1664:
1628:
1585:
1575:
1570:
1565:
1560:
1555:
1550:
1545:
1540:
1535:
1528:
1499:
1498:
1463:1,302 ft/lb
1432:
1425:
1418:
1413:
1408:
1403:
1295:L-type flip, two
1235:
1234:
1087:
979:The M16 lacked a
798:Maxwell D. Taylor
425:adapted from the
421:) is a family of
411:
410:
136:L. James Sullivan
16:(Redirected from
22304:
22252:Modular firearms
22208:Preceded by
22205:
22204:
21971:
21970:
21949:MQM-107 Streaker
21893:AGM-114 Hellfire
21853:AIM-9 Sidewinder
21766:B83 nuclear bomb
21761:B61 nuclear bomb
21656:
21655:
21583:
21582:
21563:
21556:
21549:
21540:
21539:
21457:
21456:
21437:Ares Shrike 5.56
21319:Remington R5 RGP
21254:
21253:
21192:
21191:
21169:
21168:
21074:Bushmaster XM-15
20918:SEAL Recon Rifle
20843:CMMG Mk47 Mutant
20811:
20810:
20729:
20728:
20707:
20706:
20691:
20684:
20677:
20668:
20667:
20490:
20489:
20421:Colt Machine Gun
19947:
19946:
19927:
19920:
19913:
19904:
19903:
19733:Recoilless rifle
19653:
19652:
19424:SEAL Recon Rifle
19285:
19284:
19187:
19180:
19173:
19164:
19163:
19037:Rocket launchers
18814:
18807:
18800:
18791:
18790:
18784:Internet Archive
18771:Internet Archive
18759:Internet Archive
18745:Internet Archive
18736:Internet Archive
18726:Internet Archive
18697:FN M16A4 website
18661:
18659:
18657:
18647:
18637:
18635:
18633:
18616:
18593:
18570:
18568:
18566:
18529:
18527:
18525:
18502:
18499:
18479:
18477:
18475:
18455:
18453:
18451:
18431:
18425:
18417:
18415:
18413:
18399:
18397:
18395:
18389:
18378:
18366:
18364:
18362:
18346:
18344:
18342:
18321:
18305:
18303:
18301:
18281:
18279:
18277:
18271:
18260:
18250:
18248:
18246:
18237:. Archived from
18225:
18223:
18221:
18198:
18187:
18181:
18173:
18171:
18169:
18163:
18152:
18142:
18140:
18138:
18132:
18121:
18112:
18110:
18108:
18099:. Archived from
18087:
18082:. Archived from
18070:
18068:
18066:
18035:
18024:
17995:
17989:
17981:
17979:
17977:
17972:on 3 August 2020
17968:. Archived from
17961:
17948:
17927:
17925:
17923:
17917:
17906:
17896:
17894:
17892:
17871:
17868:
17859:Urdang, Laurence
17854:
17852:
17850:
17845:on 22 April 2022
17830:
17828:
17826:
17806:
17804:
17802:
17782:
17780:
17778:
17741:
17739:
17737:
17721:
17719:
17717:
17697:
17691:
17683:
17681:
17679:
17662:
17660:
17658:
17627:
17618:Sweeney, Patrick
17613:
17611:
17609:
17587:Sweeney, Patrick
17582:
17580:
17578:
17573:on 10 April 2016
17561:
17559:
17557:
17520:
17518:
17516:
17496:
17494:
17492:
17469:
17466:
17452:
17450:
17448:
17427:
17425:
17423:
17407:
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17061:on 21 March 2019
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17054:. Archived from
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16964:on 30 July 2015.
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16839:"AR 15 (M16/M4)"
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16649:Robrobinette.com
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16315:"M16A2/A4 rifle"
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16296:. Archived from
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16101:The New Rifleman
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15831:. 13 July 2016.
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15807:on 28 April 2019
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15664:Military Factory
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15646:on 7 August 2021
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15228:Long War Journal
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14362:"M16 Case Study"
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5433:: Obtained from
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5384:Pathfinder Group
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4965:. Captured from
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3614:has adopted the
3095:M16A4 (M16A2E4)
2959:M16A3 (M16A2E3)
2924:Retractable ACR
2508:Case deflector?
2505:Forward assist?
2496:Rear sight type
2469:
2468:
2436:(Safe/Semi/Auto)
2356:
2355:
2351:
2322:determined by a
2020:M755 blank round
1940:sound suppressor
1849:
1835:
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1795:
1790:
1786:(bullet tumbled)
1783:
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1525:Hit-probability
1509:
1508:
1428:
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1416:
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1406:
1401:
1365:
1364:
1326:Picatinny railed
1273:telescopic sight
1191:
1190:
1131:
1088:
1067:Helmand Province
893:
880:insect repellent
787:A Marine of the
659:Willard G. Wyman
608:flash suppressor
586:submitted their
366:Feed system
219:
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22198:
22163:other equipment
22162:
22149:
22108:
22079:M60 machine gun
22061:
22027:GUU-5/P Carbine
22009:
21958:
21927:
21918:AGM-176 Griffin
21863:AGM-65 Maverick
21836:
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21423:
21396:Submachine guns
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21239:
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21159:
21136:
21122:Intrepid RAS-12
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20796:
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20695:
20665:
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20624:
20579:
20536:
20479:
20460:Defender Mark I
20444:
20435:
20402:
20319:Lightning rifle
20309:Revolving rifle
20285:
20253:
20143:
20132:
20073:Police Positive
20068:Official Police
20041:
19936:
19931:
19901:
19896:
19849:6.5mm Creedmoor
19811:
19802:FGM-148 Javelin
19783:
19750:
19727:
19699:
19642:
19584:
19552:Submachine guns
19546:
19509:
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19365:
19274:
19207:
19201:service weapons
19191:
19161:
19156:
19127:6.5mm Creedmoor
19110:
19092:
19059:
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19003:
18980:
18957:
18935:Submachine guns
18929:
18896:
18857:
18853:
18845:
18827:
18818:
18776:The short film
18763:The short film
18718:The short film
18704:Wayback Machine
18692:Wayback Machine
18680:Wayback Machine
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18547:
18536:Guerra Colonial
18523:
18521:
18511:
18500:
18485:Further reading
18482:
18473:
18471:
18449:
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18409:
18393:
18391:
18387:
18383:. p. 123.
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18270:(Working Paper)
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18104:
18103:on 22 July 2013
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17966:"Archived copy"
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17511:on 12 July 2008
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17195:
17193:
17192:on 6 March 2022
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17052:
17044:. p. 303.
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16825:on 30 June 2017
16808:
16806:
16802:
16796:CNA Corporation
16791:
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16752:
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16710:Rosenthal, Jack
16699:
16697:
16682:
16658:
16656:
16655:on 30 June 2017
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16569:. p. 114.
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16373:on 1 June 2013.
16352:
16350:
16349:on 20 June 2023
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16103:. 16 May 2016.
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15880:(April 2008) .
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15825:defense.gouv.fr
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15808:
15786:
15784:
15783:on 22 June 2023
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15561:on 20 June 2023
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15255:M16 (ARAŞDIRMA)
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15210:
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15166:
15164:
15163:on 1 March 2018
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14950:on 20 June 2023
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14856:Jane's Sentinel
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14837:(4): 43. 2003.
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14757:on 11 June 2022
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14109:Google Accounts
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14061:Google Accounts
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14042:Google Accounts
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13558:Stackpole Books
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12033:. 18 May 2007.
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11869:NDIA Conference
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11750:on 14 July 2011
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11526:. 9 July 2015.
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8780:
8768:
8764:
8752:
8745:
8737:
8730:
8719:
8715:
8703:
8699:
8691:
8687:
8679:
8672:
8666:Prokosch (1995)
8660:
8656:
8648:
8644:
8636:
8623:
8611:
8604:
8588:
8584:
8578:Crawford (2003)
8576:
8569:
8561:
8557:
8549:
8545:
8537:
8533:
8525:
8516:
8504:
8500:
8492:
8475:
8467:
8463:
8455:
8451:
8443:
8439:
8431:
8427:
8419:
8415:
8403:
8399:
8387:
8383:
8367:, p. 122;
8363:
8359:
8351:
8347:
8336:
8332:
8321:
8317:
8309:, p. 183;
8305:
8301:
8290:
8286:
8274:
8270:
8262:
8258:
8248:Fitchett (2023)
8246:
8242:
8234:
8223:
8211:
8204:
8192:
8188:
8176:
8172:
8160:
8156:
8148:
8144:
8134:
8123:
8115:
8111:
8091:
8087:
8076:
8072:
8064:
8060:
8052:
8043:
8032:
8028:
8017:
8010:
7999:
7995:
7984:
7980:
7969:
7965:
7957:
7953:
7945:
7941:
7930:
7921:
7910:
7903:
7892:
7888:
7876:
7872:
7864:
7860:
7852:
7848:
7840:
7836:
7830:Hastings (2018)
7828:
7824:
7816:
7812:
7804:
7800:
7789:
7782:
7778:, p. 2326.
7771:
7767:
7759:
7755:
7747:
7743:
7735:
7731:
7723:
7710:
7698:
7694:
7682:
7678:
7670:
7663:
7655:
7651:
7639:
7635:
7624:
7617:
7609:
7605:
7597:
7593:
7581:
7577:
7565:
7561:
7553:
7549:
7537:
7533:
7522:
7518:
7510:
7506:
7495:
7491:
7479:
7475:
7467:
7463:
7455:
7451:
7443:
7439:
7431:
7427:
7419:
7410:
7394:
7390:
7378:
7374:
7366:
7359:
7347:
7343:
7323:
7319:
7315:, p. 4545.
7307:
7303:
7291:
7284:
7268:
7264:
7254:
7252:
7243:
7242:
7238:
7230:
7226:
7210:
7206:
7198:
7194:
7186:
7182:
7174:
7170:
7162:
7158:
7146:
7142:
7131:
7127:
7119:
7100:
7088:
7084:
7076:
7072:
7064:
7060:
7052:
7048:
7040:
7036:
7028:
7021:
7015:Harrison (1957)
7013:
7004:
6998:Williams (2014)
6990:Harrison (1957)
6988:
6984:
6966:Appleman (1992)
6964:
6960:
6949:
6945:
6937:
6933:
6927:Canfield (2010)
6925:
6921:
6915:Thompson (2011)
6913:
6909:
6901:
6897:
6891:Schreier (2001)
6889:
6885:
6873:
6869:
6861:
6840:
6832:
6828:
6817:
6810:
6799:
6795:
6783:
6770:
6762:
6755:
6743:
6739:
6727:
6723:
6715:
6702:
6694:
6690:
6682:
6678:
6670:
6666:
6658:
6651:
6643:
6639:
6627:
6623:
6615:
6611:
6601:
6599:
6590:
6589:
6585:
6577:
6573:
6561:
6557:
6549:
6545:
6537:
6528:
6518:
6513:
6509:
6504:
6500:
6495:
6491:
6485:
6481:
6475:
6471:
6466:
6462:
6456:
6452:
6447:
6443:
6438:
6434:
6426:
6422:
6421:
6418:
6414:
6409:
6405:
6399:
6396:
6392:
6386:
6382:
6373:
6369:
6364:
6360:
6351:
6244:
6207:
6185:
6181:
6146:
6081:
6066:First Congo War
6020:
5959:
5882:
5804:
5799:
5784:
5782:
5755:
5753:
5741:
5739:
5730:Provisional IRA
5704:
5702:
5692:
5690:
5669:
5667:
5650:
5648:
5638:
5636:
5626:
5624:
5614:
5612:
5596:
5594:
5579:
5577:
5574:
5551:
5549:
5539:
5537:
5527:
5525:
5502:
5500:
5490:
5488:
5478:
5476:
5466:
5464:
5461:
5459:Non-state users
5446:
5444:
5424:
5422:
5411:
5409:
5398:
5396:
5361:
5359:
5348:
5346:
5334:
5332:
5321:
5319:
5307:
5305:
5293:
5291:
5275:
5273:
5261:
5259:
5247:
5245:
5236:Automatkarbin 5
5232:Automatkarbin 4
5217:
5215:
5204:
5202:
5191:
5189:
5178:
5176:
5152:
5150:
5134:
5132:
5121:
5119:
5107:
5105:
5093:
5091:
5080:
5078:
5066:
5064:
5052:
5050:
5038:
5036:
5031:Portuguese Navy
5016:
5014:
4990:
4988:
4976:
4974:
4952:
4950:
4938:
4936:
4924:
4922:
4906:
4904:
4892:
4890:
4878:
4876:
4860:
4858:
4847:
4845:
4829:
4827:
4803:
4801:
4785:
4783:
4771:
4769:
4757:
4755:
4744:
4742:
4725:
4723:
4714:Mexican Marines
4703:
4701:
4690:
4688:
4657:
4655:
4640:
4638:
4626:
4624:
4613:
4611:
4599:
4597:
4585:
4583:
4571:
4569:
4558:
4556:
4544:
4542:
4522:
4520:
4508:
4506:
4494:
4492:
4481:
4479:
4467:
4465:
4451:
4449:
4437:
4435:
4423:
4421:
4410:
4408:
4396:
4394:
4383:
4381:
4370:
4368:
4356:
4354:
4343:
4341:
4317:
4315:
4303:
4301:
4290:
4288:
4277:
4275:
4263:
4261:
4249:
4247:
4236:
4234:
4222:
4220:
4208:
4206:
4195:
4193:
4182:
4180:
4168:
4166:
4155:
4153:
4142:
4140:
4128:
4126:
4115:
4113:
4102:
4100:
4089:
4087:
4076:
4074:
4058:
4056:
4045:
4043:
4038:Canadian Forces
4019:
4017:
4006:
4004:
3992:
3990:
3978:
3976:
3960:
3958:
3939:
3937:
3925:
3923:
3912:
3910:
3898:
3896:
3885:
3883:
3872:
3870:
3859:
3857:
3845:
3843:
3831:
3829:
3818:
3816:
3805:
3803:
3787:
3785:
3670:
3651:
3647:
3645:
3641:
3633:
3604:to produce the
3598:Ukroboronservis
3443:
3434:
3424:and the USMC's
3414:
3386:
3369:
3363:
3350:
3303:Canadian Forces
3280:
3274:
3249:
3241:
3235:
3227:fully automatic
3186:
3180:
3151:
3145:
3140:
3087:Safe/Semi/Auto
3072:Low Profile A1
3053:
3041:Safe/Semi/Auto
3007:
2995:Safe/Semi/Auto
2827:M16A2 ENHANCED
2731:Safe/Semi/Auto
2687:Safe/Semi/Auto
2643:Safe/Semi/Auto
2599:Safe/Semi/Auto
2555:Safe/Semi/Auto
2484:Buttstock type
2481:Handguard type
2472:Colt model no.
2467:
2432:R0901 / RO901/
2398:
2374:
2353:
2349:
2348:
2262:
2255:
2215:
2208:
2171:
2166:
2160:
2125:STANAG magazine
2096:
2080:
2040:
2004:
1964:
1936:
1913:STANAG magazine
1881:
1857:
1856:
1855:
1854:
1853:
1850:
1841:
1840:
1839:
1836:
1827:
1826:
1822:
1797:
1785:
1779:disintegration)
1778:
1776:
1769:
1767:
1758:5.56×45 mm
1747:
1745:
1743:
1736:
1734:
1720:
1713:
1706:
1697:
1670:
1494:
1489:
1484:
1479:
1474:
1469:
1464:
1460:(990 m/s)
1459:
1458:3,250 fps
1454:
1449:
1441:5.56×45 mm
1430:
1423:
1383:
1378:
1354:
1244:
1179:
1154:
1127:
1081:
1079:
970:extruded powder
931:internal piston
914:
894:
891:
872:ball propellant
828:Robert McNamara
806:John F. Kennedy
757:
641:Rheinmetall MG3
616:charging handle
541:M3 "Grease Gun"
520:
510:
505:
461:US Marine Corps
438:automatic rifle
406:
404:
402:
383:
381:
379:
377:
372:
370:STANAG magazine
352:
328:
326:
285:
268:
266:
256:
254:
252:
250:
212:
198:
134:
84:In service
79:Service history
56:
42:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
22310:
22300:
22299:
22294:
22289:
22284:
22279:
22274:
22269:
22264:
22259:
22254:
22249:
22244:
22228:
22227:
22224:
22221:
22214:
22209:
22200:
22199:
22197:
22196:
22191:
22186:
22183:
22180:
22177:
22172:
22166:
22164:
22155:
22154:
22151:
22150:
22148:
22147:
22142:
22137:
22132:
22127:
22122:
22116:
22114:
22110:
22109:
22107:
22106:
22101:
22096:
22091:
22086:
22081:
22075:
22073:
22063:
22062:
22060:
22059:
22054:
22049:
22044:
22039:
22034:
22029:
22023:
22021:
22011:
22010:
22008:
22007:
22004:
21999:
21994:
21989:
21983:
21981:
21968:
21964:
21963:
21960:
21959:
21957:
21956:
21951:
21946:
21941:
21939:BQM-34 Firebee
21935:
21933:
21929:
21928:
21926:
21925:
21920:
21915:
21910:
21905:
21900:
21898:AIM-120 AMRAAM
21895:
21890:
21885:
21880:
21875:
21870:
21868:AGM-84 Harpoon
21865:
21860:
21855:
21850:
21844:
21842:
21838:
21837:
21835:
21834:
21829:
21824:
21819:
21814:
21809:
21804:
21799:
21794:
21789:
21784:
21778:
21776:
21772:
21771:
21769:
21768:
21763:
21758:
21753:
21748:
21743:
21738:
21733:
21728:
21723:
21718:
21713:
21708:
21703:
21698:
21693:
21688:
21683:
21678:
21673:
21668:
21662:
21660:
21653:
21649:
21648:
21645:
21644:
21642:
21641:
21638:
21633:
21628:
21623:
21618:
21612:
21610:
21609:Ground vehicle
21606:
21605:
21603:
21602:
21597:
21591:
21589:
21580:
21574:
21573:
21566:
21565:
21558:
21551:
21543:
21534:
21533:
21530:
21529:
21527:
21526:
21520:
21518:
21512:
21511:
21508:
21507:
21505:
21504:
21498:
21496:
21490:
21489:
21487:
21486:
21481:
21476:
21471:
21465:
21463:
21454:
21448:
21447:
21445:
21444:
21439:
21433:
21431:
21425:
21424:
21422:
21421:
21416:
21411:
21406:
21400:
21398:
21392:
21391:
21388:
21387:
21385:
21384:
21379:
21374:
21369:
21364:
21358:
21356:
21350:
21349:
21347:
21346:
21341:
21336:
21331:
21326:
21321:
21316:
21311:
21306:
21301:
21296:
21291:
21286:
21281:
21276:
21271:
21266:
21260:
21258:
21251:
21245:
21244:
21241:
21240:
21238:
21237:
21232:
21227:
21221:
21219:
21213:
21212:
21210:
21209:
21204:
21198:
21196:
21189:
21183:
21182:
21180:
21179:
21165:
21164:
21161:
21160:
21158:
21157:
21152:
21146:
21144:
21138:
21137:
21135:
21134:
21129:
21127:Safir T-series
21124:
21118:
21116:
21110:
21109:
21107:
21106:
21101:
21096:
21091:
21086:
21081:
21076:
21071:
21066:
21061:
21056:
21050:
21048:
21042:
21041:
21039:
21038:
21032:
21030:
21024:
21023:
21021:
21020:
21015:
21010:
21005:
21000:
20994:
20992:
20986:
20985:
20982:
20981:
20979:
20978:
20973:
20968:
20966:Colt Canada C8
20963:
20958:
20953:
20948:
20942:
20940:
20934:
20933:
20931:
20930:
20925:
20920:
20915:
20913:Safir T-series
20910:
20905:
20900:
20895:
20890:
20885:
20883:La France M16K
20880:
20875:
20870:
20865:
20860:
20858:Colt Canada C7
20855:
20850:
20845:
20840:
20839:
20838:
20828:
20823:
20821:ArmaLite AR-15
20817:
20815:
20808:
20802:
20801:
20798:
20797:
20795:
20794:
20789:
20784:
20779:
20774:
20769:
20764:
20759:
20753:
20751:
20745:
20744:
20742:
20741:
20739:ArmaLite AR-10
20735:
20733:
20726:
20720:
20719:
20717:
20716:
20703:
20702:
20698:ArmaLite AR-10
20694:
20693:
20686:
20679:
20671:
20662:
20661:
20659:
20658:
20653:
20648:
20643:
20638:
20632:
20630:
20626:
20625:
20623:
20622:
20617:
20612:
20607:
20605:Richard Jarvis
20602:
20597:
20591:
20589:
20585:
20584:
20581:
20580:
20578:
20577:
20572:
20567:
20562:
20557:
20552:
20546:
20544:
20538:
20537:
20535:
20534:
20529:
20524:
20519:
20517:.41 Short Colt
20514:
20509:
20507:.38 Short Colt
20504:
20498:
20496:
20487:
20481:
20480:
20478:
20477:
20472:
20467:
20462:
20457:
20451:
20449:
20437:
20436:
20434:
20433:
20428:
20423:
20418:
20412:
20410:
20404:
20403:
20401:
20400:
20395:
20390:
20385:
20380:
20375:
20370:
20365:
20360:
20355:
20350:
20345:
20344:
20343:
20333:
20328:
20322:
20321:
20316:
20311:
20306:
20301:
20295:
20293:
20287:
20286:
20284:
20283:
20278:
20273:
20267:
20265:
20255:
20254:
20252:
20251:
20246:
20241:
20236:
20231:
20226:
20221:
20216:
20214:Kongsberg Colt
20211:
20205:
20204:
20199:
20194:
20189:
20184:
20179:
20174:
20169:
20164:
20159:
20154:
20148:
20146:
20142:Semi-automatic
20138:
20137:
20134:
20133:
20131:
20130:
20125:
20120:
20115:
20110:
20105:
20100:
20095:
20090:
20085:
20083:M1917 Revolver
20080:
20075:
20070:
20065:
20060:
20055:
20049:
20047:
20043:
20042:
20040:
20039:
20034:
20029:
20024:
20019:
20014:
20009:
20007:House revolver
20004:
19999:
19994:
19989:
19984:
19979:
19974:
19969:
19964:
19959:
19953:
19951:
19944:
19938:
19937:
19930:
19929:
19922:
19915:
19907:
19898:
19897:
19895:
19894:
19881:
19876:
19871:
19866:
19861:
19859:7.62×51mm NATO
19856:
19851:
19846:
19844:5.56×45mm NATO
19841:
19836:
19831:
19825:
19823:
19817:
19816:
19813:
19812:
19810:
19809:
19807:FIM-92 Stinger
19804:
19799:
19793:
19791:
19785:
19784:
19782:
19781:
19776:
19771:
19766:
19760:
19758:
19752:
19751:
19749:
19748:
19743:
19737:
19735:
19729:
19728:
19726:
19725:
19720:
19715:
19709:
19707:
19701:
19700:
19698:
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19687:
19682:
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19667:
19661:
19659:
19650:
19644:
19643:
19641:
19640:
19630:
19625:
19620:
19615:
19610:
19600:
19594:
19592:
19586:
19585:
19583:
19582:
19577:
19572:
19567:
19562:
19556:
19554:
19548:
19547:
19545:
19544:
19539:
19534:
19529:
19523:
19521:
19515:
19514:
19511:
19510:
19508:
19507:
19502:
19497:
19488:
19483:
19478:
19473:
19468:
19463:
19458:
19453:
19448:
19442:
19440:
19430:
19429:
19427:
19426:
19421:
19416:
19411:
19406:
19401:
19396:
19391:
19386:
19381:
19375:
19373:
19367:
19366:
19364:
19363:
19358:
19353:
19348:
19343:
19338:
19333:
19328:
19323:
19318:
19313:
19308:
19303:
19297:
19295:
19282:
19276:
19275:
19273:
19272:
19267:
19262:
19257:
19252:
19247:
19238:
19233:
19228:
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10695:, p. 243.
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9965:Tropas e Armas
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9392:, p. 196.
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9335:Rottman (2011)
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9323:Rottman (2011)
9315:
9313:, p. 343.
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9231:
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9206:Rifle Grenades
9196:
9184:
9180:Watters (2000)
9172:
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9156:Ehrhart (2009)
9145:
9130:
9118:
9106:
9104:, p. 295.
9091:
9087:Sweeney (2007)
9079:
9067:
9055:
9043:
9041:, p. 200.
9039:Wieland (2011)
9031:
9027:Sweeney (2007)
9019:
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8995:
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8975:Rottman (2011)
8971:Dockery (2007)
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8792:, p. 769.
8778:
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8709:Fackler (2007)
8705:Ehrhart (2009)
8697:
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8617:Fackler (2010)
8613:Fackler (2007)
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8553:, p. 206.
8551:Chivers (2010)
8543:
8531:
8527:Hartink (2004)
8514:
8498:
8473:
8469:Ingalls (1893)
8461:
8459:, p. 269.
8449:
8447:, p. 135.
8437:
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8393:Sweeney (2007)
8381:
8377:Rottman (2011)
8357:
8353:Hopkins (2009)
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7806:Ehrhart (2009)
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7589:, p. 380.
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7531:
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7335:, p. 10;
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2333:National Guard
2254:
2251:
2207:
2204:
2170:
2167:
2159:
2156:
2136:rifle grenades
2095:
2094:NATO standards
2092:
2088:Rifle Bipod M3
2079:
2076:
2068:OKC-3S bayonet
2039:
2036:
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1934:Muzzle devices
1932:
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981:forward assist
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913:
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889:
848:forward assist
756:
753:
670:ArmaLite AR-15
666:Armalite AR-10
557:submachine gun
533:M1/M2 carbines
518:ArmaLite AR-15
514:ArmaLite AR-10
509:
506:
504:
501:
477:Picatinny rail
445:jungle warfare
429:rifle for the
427:ArmaLite AR-15
423:assault rifles
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21969:
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21848:AIM-7 Sparrow
21846:
21845:
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21839:
21833:
21830:
21828:
21825:
21823:
21820:
21818:
21817:M102 howitzer
21815:
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21805:
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21800:
21798:
21795:
21793:
21790:
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21636:R-11 Refueler
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21324:SOCIMI AR-831
21322:
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21310:
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21297:
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21284:Haenel MK 556
21282:
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21228:
21226:
21223:
21222:
21220:
21218:
21217:Sniper rifles
21214:
21208:
21205:
21203:
21200:
21199:
21197:
21193:
21190:
21188:
21187:Battle rifles
21184:
21178:
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21166:
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20773:
20770:
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20763:
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20758:
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20750:
20749:Sniper rifles
20746:
20740:
20737:
20736:
20734:
20730:
20727:
20725:
20724:Battle rifles
20721:
20715:
20712:
20711:
20708:
20704:
20699:
20692:
20687:
20685:
20680:
20678:
20673:
20672:
20669:
20657:
20654:
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20647:
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20642:
20641:Colt CZ Group
20639:
20637:
20634:
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20627:
20621:
20618:
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20613:
20611:
20610:William Mason
20608:
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20528:
20525:
20523:
20522:.41 Long Colt
20520:
20518:
20515:
20513:
20512:.38 Long Colt
20510:
20508:
20505:
20503:
20502:.32 Long Colt
20500:
20499:
20497:
20495:
20491:
20488:
20486:
20482:
20476:
20473:
20471:
20468:
20466:
20465:M4 autocannon
20463:
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20310:
20307:
20305:
20304:M1839 carbine
20302:
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20260:
20256:
20250:
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20237:
20235:
20232:
20230:
20229:Officer's ACP
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20215:
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20210:
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19438:anti-materiel
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18920:L121A1 (AW50)
18918:
18916:
18913:
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18908:
18907:
18905:
18903:
18902:Sniper rifles
18899:
18893:
18892:L403A1 (KS-1)
18890:
18888:
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18883:
18880:
18878:
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9942:
9935:
9930:
9928:
9926:
9924:
9922:
9920:
9918:
9916:
9914:
9912:
9910:
9908:
9906:
9904:
9902:
9900:
9898:
9896:
9894:
9892:
9890:
9888:
9886:
9884:
9882:
9880:
9878:
9876:
9874:
9872:
9870:
9868:
9866:
9864:
9862:
9860:
9858:
9856:
9854:
9852:
9850:
9842:
9841:
9835:
9828:
9826:
9820:
9813:
9811:
9805:
9798:
9796:
9790:
9788:
9786:
9784:
9782:
9780:
9778:
9776:
9774:
9772:
9770:
9768:
9766:
9764:
9762:
9760:
9758:
9756:
9754:
9752:
9744:
9742:
9736:
9729:
9727:
9720:
9718:
9710:
9708:
9702:
9695:
9693:
9687:
9680:
9678:
9672:
9657:
9656:Guns Magazine
9653:
9646:
9639:
9637:
9631:
9624:
9622:
9615:
9608:
9606:
9600:
9593:
9591:
9585:
9578:
9576:
9570:
9563:
9561:
9555:
9548:
9546:
9540:
9533:
9528:
9526:
9518:
9517:Venola (2005)
9514:
9509:
9493:
9489:
9483:
9476:
9471:
9464:
9462:
9456:
9449:
9447:
9441:
9434:
9432:
9425:
9418:
9416:
9410:
9403:
9398:
9391:
9386:
9379:
9378:Venola (2005)
9374:
9372:
9370:
9368:
9360:
9359:Miller (2004)
9355:
9348:
9343:
9337:, p. 37.
9336:
9331:
9325:, p. 36.
9324:
9319:
9312:
9307:
9300:
9299:
9293:
9286:
9285:
9279:
9272:
9271:
9265:
9258:
9257:Meehan (1985)
9253:
9246:
9244:
9238:
9236:
9228:
9226:
9219:
9217:
9209:
9207:
9200:
9193:
9188:
9181:
9176:
9169:
9164:
9157:
9152:
9150:
9142:
9137:
9135:
9127:
9122:
9115:
9114:Meehan (1985)
9110:
9103:
9102:Walker (2012)
9098:
9096:
9088:
9083:
9076:
9071:
9064:
9059:
9052:
9051:Hansen (2005)
9047:
9040:
9035:
9029:, p. 67.
9028:
9023:
9016:
9011:
9004:
8999:
8992:
8989:, p. 1;
8988:
8983:
8976:
8972:
8967:
8960:
8955:
8948:
8943:
8941:
8933:
8928:
8926:
8918:
8913:
8911:
8909:
8907:
8899:
8897:
8891:
8884:
8882:
8876:
8869:
8868:Slowik (2012)
8864:
8857:
8855:
8854:SCAS Hearings
8849:
8843:, p. 35.
8842:
8837:
8835:
8827:
8822:
8815:
8810:
8803:
8798:
8791:
8788:, p. 8;
8787:
8782:
8775:
8772:, p. 8;
8771:
8766:
8759:
8757:
8750:
8748:
8740:
8735:
8733:
8725:
8723:
8717:
8710:
8706:
8701:
8694:
8689:
8683:, pp. 2.
8682:
8677:
8675:
8667:
8663:
8658:
8652:, pp. 7.
8651:
8646:
8640:, p. 73.
8639:
8634:
8632:
8630:
8628:
8626:
8618:
8615:, p. 1;
8614:
8609:
8607:
8599:
8595:
8592:, p. 4;
8591:
8586:
8580:, p. 85.
8579:
8574:
8572:
8565:, p. 87.
8564:
8563:Weaver (1990)
8559:
8552:
8547:
8541:, p. 50.
8540:
8539:Meehan (1985)
8535:
8528:
8523:
8521:
8519:
8511:
8509:
8502:
8495:
8490:
8488:
8486:
8484:
8482:
8480:
8478:
8470:
8465:
8458:
8453:
8446:
8441:
8434:
8433:Venola (2004)
8429:
8422:
8421:Taylor (2009)
8417:
8410:
8408:
8401:
8394:
8391:, p. 2;
8390:
8385:
8379:, p. 38.
8378:
8374:
8373:Newick (1989)
8370:
8366:
8361:
8354:
8349:
8342:
8340:
8334:
8327:
8325:
8319:
8312:
8308:
8303:
8296:
8294:
8288:
8281:
8280:Venola (2005)
8277:
8276:Meehan (1985)
8272:
8265:
8260:
8253:
8252:Meehan (1985)
8250:, p. 1;
8249:
8244:
8237:
8236:Meehan (1985)
8232:
8230:
8228:
8226:
8218:
8216:
8209:
8207:
8199:
8197:
8190:
8183:
8181:
8174:
8167:
8165:
8158:
8151:
8146:
8139:
8138:
8132:
8130:
8128:
8126:
8118:
8113:
8106:
8102:
8099:, p. 9;
8098:
8095:, p. 1;
8094:
8089:
8082:
8080:
8074:
8067:
8062:
8056:, p. 32.
8055:
8054:Meehan (1985)
8050:
8048:
8046:
8038:
8036:
8030:
8023:
8021:
8015:
8013:
8005:
8003:
7997:
7990:
7988:
7982:
7975:
7973:
7967:
7961:, p. 25.
7960:
7955:
7949:, p. 25.
7948:
7943:
7936:
7934:
7928:
7926:
7924:
7916:
7914:
7908:
7906:
7898:
7896:
7890:
7884:, p. 30.
7883:
7879:
7874:
7867:
7862:
7856:, p. 10.
7855:
7854:Coomer (1968)
7850:
7843:
7838:
7831:
7826:
7819:
7814:
7808:, p. 39.
7807:
7802:
7795:
7793:
7787:
7785:
7777:
7775:
7774:HCAS Hearings
7769:
7763:, p. 32.
7762:
7757:
7750:
7745:
7738:
7737:Urdang (1968)
7733:
7726:
7721:
7719:
7717:
7715:
7713:
7705:
7704:Coomer (1968)
7701:
7696:
7690:, p. 79.
7689:
7686:, p. 4;
7685:
7684:Eisner (1968)
7680:
7673:
7668:
7666:
7658:
7653:
7646:
7642:
7637:
7630:
7628:
7622:
7620:
7613:, p. 24.
7612:
7607:
7601:, p. 20.
7600:
7595:
7588:
7584:
7579:
7572:
7568:
7563:
7556:
7551:
7544:
7541:, p. 5;
7540:
7535:
7528:
7526:
7520:
7513:
7508:
7501:
7499:
7493:
7486:
7482:
7477:
7470:
7465:
7458:
7453:
7446:
7441:
7435:, p. 75.
7434:
7429:
7423:, p. 10.
7422:
7417:
7415:
7413:
7406:, p. 10.
7405:
7401:
7398:, p. 8;
7397:
7392:
7386:, p. 10.
7385:
7382:, p. 5;
7381:
7376:
7370:, p. 25.
7369:
7368:Coomer (1968)
7364:
7362:
7355:, p. 67.
7354:
7350:
7345:
7338:
7334:
7331:, p. 5;
7330:
7326:
7321:
7314:
7313:Morgan (1967)
7310:
7305:
7299:, p. 10.
7298:
7294:
7289:
7287:
7280:, p. 10.
7279:
7275:
7271:
7266:
7250:
7246:
7240:
7233:
7228:
7221:
7217:
7213:
7208:
7201:
7200:Hutton (1970)
7196:
7189:
7184:
7177:
7172:
7166:, p. 41.
7165:
7160:
7153:
7149:
7144:
7137:
7135:
7129:
7122:
7117:
7115:
7113:
7111:
7109:
7107:
7105:
7103:
7095:
7094:Pikula (1998)
7091:
7086:
7079:
7078:Pikula (1998)
7074:
7067:
7066:Pikula (1998)
7062:
7056:, p. 38.
7055:
7054:Pikula (1998)
7050:
7043:
7042:Pikula (1998)
7038:
7031:
7030:Pikula (1998)
7026:
7024:
7016:
7011:
7009:
7007:
6999:
6996:, p. 4;
6995:
6991:
6986:
6980:, p. 47.
6979:
6975:
6971:
6967:
6962:
6955:
6953:
6947:
6940:
6935:
6928:
6923:
6917:, p. 35.
6916:
6911:
6904:
6899:
6892:
6887:
6880:
6876:
6871:
6864:
6859:
6857:
6855:
6853:
6851:
6849:
6847:
6845:
6843:
6835:
6830:
6823:
6821:
6815:
6813:
6805:
6803:
6797:
6790:
6788:
6781:
6779:
6777:
6775:
6773:
6765:
6760:
6758:
6750:
6749:Venola (2005)
6747:, p. 1;
6746:
6741:
6734:
6733:Urdang (1968)
6730:
6725:
6718:
6713:
6711:
6709:
6707:
6705:
6697:
6692:
6685:
6680:
6673:
6668:
6662:, p. 40.
6661:
6656:
6654:
6647:, p. 26.
6646:
6641:
6635:, p. 13.
6634:
6630:
6625:
6619:, p. 26.
6618:
6613:
6597:
6593:
6587:
6580:
6575:
6568:
6565:, p. 1;
6564:
6559:
6552:
6547:
6541:, p. 74.
6540:
6535:
6533:
6531:
6526:
6523:
6522:
6511:
6502:
6493:
6483:
6473:
6464:
6454:
6445:
6436:
6416:
6407:
6394:
6384:
6377:
6371:
6362:
6358:
6356:
6355:
6344:
6341:
6339:
6336:
6334:
6331:
6329:
6326:
6324:
6321:
6319:
6315:
6312:
6310:
6307:
6305:
6302:
6299:
6296:
6294:
6291:
6289:
6286:
6284:
6281:
6278:
6274:
6271:
6269:
6266:
6264:
6261:
6259:
6256:
6254:
6251:
6249:
6246:
6245:
6236:
6233:
6230:
6227:
6224:
6221:
6218:
6215:
6212:
6209:
6208:
6200:
6197:
6195:
6192:
6188:
6179:
6176:
6174:
6171:
6168:
6165:
6162:
6159:
6156:
6153:
6151:
6148:
6147:
6138:
6135:
6132:
6129:
6126:
6123:
6121:
6118:
6115:
6112:
6109:
6108:Kivu conflict
6106:
6103:
6100:
6097:
6094:
6091:
6090:War in Darfur
6088:
6086:
6083:
6082:
6073:
6070:
6067:
6064:
6061:
6058:
6055:
6052:
6049:
6046:
6043:
6040:
6037:
6036:Yugoslav Wars
6034:
6031:
6028:
6025:
6022:
6021:
6012:
6009:
6006:
6003:
6000:
5997:
5994:
5991:
5988:
5985:
5982:
5979:
5976:
5973:
5970:
5967:
5964:
5963:Falklands War
5961:
5960:
5951:
5948:
5946:
5943:
5940:
5937:
5934:
5931:
5928:
5925:
5922:
5919:
5916:
5913:
5910:
5907:
5904:
5901:
5898:
5895:
5893:
5890:
5887:
5884:
5883:
5874:
5871:
5868:
5867:Moro conflict
5865:
5863:
5860:
5857:
5854:
5851:
5848:
5845:
5842:
5839:
5836:
5833:
5830:
5827:
5824:
5821:
5818:
5815:
5812:
5809:
5806:
5805:
5792:
5781:
5778:
5774:
5770:
5766:
5763:
5762:South Vietnam
5752:
5749:
5738:
5735:
5731:
5727:
5723:
5720:
5716:
5712:
5701:
5699:
5689:
5686:
5682:
5677:
5665:
5662:
5658:
5647:
5645:
5635:
5633:
5623:
5621:
5611:
5608:
5604:
5593:
5590:
5586:
5576:
5575:
5566:
5562:
5558:
5548:
5546:
5536:
5534:
5524:
5520:
5517:
5515:
5512:
5511:
5510:
5499:
5497:
5487:
5485:
5475:
5473:
5463:
5462:
5454:
5443:
5440:
5436:
5435:South Vietnam
5432:
5421:
5419:
5408:
5406:
5405:United States
5395:
5393:
5389:
5385:
5381:
5377:
5373:
5369:
5358:
5356:
5345:
5342:
5331:
5329:
5318:
5315:
5304:
5301:
5290:
5287:
5283:
5272:
5269:
5258:
5255:
5244:
5241:
5237:
5233:
5229:
5225:
5214:
5212:
5201:
5199:
5188:
5186:
5175:
5172:
5168:
5164:
5161:: During the
5160:
5149:
5146:
5142:
5131:
5129:
5118:
5115:
5104:
5101:
5090:
5088:
5077:
5074:
5063:
5060:
5049:
5046:
5035:
5032:
5028:
5024:
5013:
5010:
5006:
5002:
4998:
4987:
4984:
4973:
4968:
4964:
4960:
4949:
4948:
4946:
4935:
4932:
4921:
4918:
4914:
4903:
4900:
4889:
4886:
4875:
4872:
4868:
4857:
4855:
4844:
4841:
4837:
4826:
4823:
4819:
4815:
4811:
4800:
4797:
4793:
4782:
4779:
4768:
4765:
4754:
4752:
4741:
4739:
4738:
4733:
4722:
4719:
4715:
4711:
4700:
4698:
4687:
4684:
4680:
4676:
4672:
4668:
4665:
4654:
4652:
4648:
4637:
4634:
4623:
4621:
4610:
4607:
4596:
4593:
4582:
4579:
4568:
4566:
4555:
4552:
4541:
4538:
4534:
4530:
4519:
4516:
4505:
4502:
4491:
4489:
4478:
4476:M16A1/M16A2E3
4475:
4464:
4459:
4448:
4447:
4445:
4434:
4431:
4420:
4418:
4407:
4404:
4393:
4391:
4380:
4378:
4367:
4364:
4353:
4351:
4340:
4337:
4336:Hellenic Navy
4333:
4329:
4328:Hellenic Army
4325:
4314:
4311:
4300:
4298:
4287:
4285:
4274:
4271:
4260:
4257:
4246:
4244:
4233:
4230:
4219:
4216:
4205:
4203:
4192:
4190:
4179:
4176:
4165:
4163:
4152:
4150:
4139:
4136:
4125:
4123:
4112:
4110:
4099:
4097:
4086:
4084:
4073:
4070:
4066:
4055:
4053:
4042:
4039:
4035:
4031:
4027:
4016:
4014:
4003:
4000:
3989:
3986:
3975:
3972:
3968:
3957:
3955:
3951:
3947:
3936:
3933:
3922:
3920:
3909:
3906:
3895:
3893:
3882:
3880:
3869:
3867:
3856:
3853:
3842:
3839:
3828:
3826:
3815:
3813:
3802:
3799:
3795:
3784:
3783:
3779:
3775:
3768:
3764:
3759:
3752:
3748:
3744:
3737:
3733:
3725:
3717:
3710:
3705:
3698:
3693:
3685:
3678:
3674:
3665:
3663:
3659:
3644: Current
3637:
3625:
3621:
3617:
3613:
3610:
3607:
3603:
3599:
3595:
3592:
3588:
3584:
3580:
3577:
3574:
3570:
3566:
3562:
3558:
3555:
3554:Scout Snipers
3552:
3548:
3544:
3540:
3536:
3532:
3527:
3523:
3519:
3515:
3511:
3508:
3504:
3503:
3498:
3495:
3491:
3487:
3483:
3479:
3475:
3472:
3468:
3464:
3460:
3456:
3455:
3453:
3449:
3445:
3444:
3438:
3429:
3427:
3423:
3418:
3409:
3407:
3403:
3399:
3390:
3381:
3373:
3368:
3358:
3356:
3345:
3343:
3339:
3335:
3331:
3330:
3325:
3324:
3318:
3315:
3310:
3308:
3304:
3300:
3297:
3289:
3284:
3279:
3269:
3267:
3262:
3253:
3244:
3240:
3230:
3228:
3224:
3220:
3216:
3212:
3203:
3199:
3195:
3190:
3185:
3175:
3172:
3169:
3164:
3155:
3150:
3130:
3127:
3124:
3121:
3118:
3115:
3112:
3109:
3106:
3103:
3100:
3097:
3094:
3091:
3090:
3086:
3083:
3080:
3077:
3074:
3071:
3068:
3065:
3062:
3059:
3056:
3054:(1:12 twist)
3052:HBAR profile
3051:
3048:
3045:
3044:
3040:
3037:
3034:
3031:
3028:
3025:
3022:
3019:
3016:
3013:
3010:
3008:(1:12 twist)
3006:HBAR profile
3005:
3002:
2999:
2998:
2994:
2991:
2988:
2985:
2982:
2979:
2976:
2973:
2970:
2967:
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10037:
10030:Wille (2011)
10021:
10011:
10005:
10000:, p. 2.
9998:Capie (2022)
9993:
9983:
9964:
9947:Ministarstvo
9946:
9941:
9839:
9834:
9824:
9819:
9809:
9804:
9794:
9740:
9735:
9725:
9707:M16 – WAC-47
9706:
9701:
9691:
9686:
9677:S-5.56 rifle
9676:
9671:
9659:. Retrieved
9655:
9645:
9635:
9630:
9620:
9614:
9604:
9599:
9589:
9584:
9574:
9569:
9559:
9554:
9544:
9539:
9508:
9496:. Retrieved
9491:
9482:
9470:
9460:
9455:
9445:
9440:
9430:
9424:
9414:
9409:
9404:, p. 1.
9397:
9385:
9354:
9342:
9330:
9318:
9306:
9297:
9292:
9283:
9278:
9269:
9264:
9252:
9243:Retro Rifles
9242:
9224:
9205:
9199:
9194:, p. 8.
9187:
9182:, p. 1.
9175:
9170:, p. 6.
9163:
9143:, p. 4.
9121:
9116:, p. 4.
9109:
9082:
9070:
9058:
9046:
9034:
9022:
9010:
9005:, p. 1.
8998:
8993:, p. 1.
8982:
8966:
8961:, p. 1.
8954:
8949:, p. 1.
8947:Crane (2010)
8919:, p. 1.
8898:23 July 2016
8895:
8890:
8883:16 June 2016
8880:
8875:
8870:, p. 1.
8863:
8853:
8848:
8841:Woods (2010)
8821:
8816:, p. 9.
8809:
8804:, p. 8.
8797:
8781:
8776:, p. 3.
8765:
8755:
8721:
8716:
8711:, p. 1.
8700:
8688:
8681:Parks (2010)
8668:, p. 1.
8657:
8645:
8619:, p. 3.
8594:McNab (2002)
8585:
8558:
8546:
8534:
8507:
8506:Winchester,
8501:
8471:, p. 7.
8464:
8452:
8445:Woods (2010)
8440:
8428:
8423:, p. 1.
8416:
8406:
8400:
8395:, p. 5.
8384:
8360:
8355:, p. 1.
8348:
8338:
8333:
8323:
8318:
8313:, p. 1.
8302:
8292:
8287:
8271:
8259:
8243:
8214:
8195:
8189:
8179:
8173:
8163:
8157:
8152:, p. 9.
8145:
8136:
8119:, p. 1.
8117:Cooke (2005)
8112:
8107:, p. 1.
8093:Cooke (2005)
8088:
8078:
8073:
8068:, p. 4.
8061:
8034:
8029:
8022:July 7, 2010
8019:
8004:24 June 2010
8001:
7996:
7986:
7981:
7974:13 June 2009
7971:
7966:
7954:
7942:
7932:
7912:
7894:
7889:
7873:
7861:
7849:
7837:
7825:
7813:
7801:
7791:
7773:
7768:
7756:
7751:, p. 1.
7744:
7732:
7706:, p. 7.
7700:Bruce (2002)
7695:
7679:
7659:, p. 7.
7652:
7647:, p. 7.
7641:Bruce (2002)
7636:
7626:
7606:
7594:
7578:
7567:Bruce (2002)
7562:
7557:, p. 2.
7550:
7534:
7524:
7519:
7507:
7497:
7492:
7481:Bruce (2002)
7476:
7464:
7452:
7447:, p. 3.
7440:
7428:
7391:
7375:
7349:Bruce (2002)
7344:
7339:, p. 2.
7325:Bruce (2002)
7320:
7304:
7293:Bruce (2002)
7270:Bruce (2002)
7265:
7253:. Retrieved
7248:
7239:
7234:, p. 8.
7227:
7222:, p. 1.
7207:
7195:
7183:
7171:
7159:
7154:, p. 1.
7148:Bruce (2002)
7143:
7133:
7128:
7121:Bruce (2002)
7090:Lewis (1962)
7085:
7073:
7061:
7049:
7037:
7000:, p. 1.
6985:
6961:
6951:
6946:
6934:
6929:, p. 1.
6922:
6910:
6905:, p. 6.
6898:
6893:, p. 1.
6886:
6881:, p. 6.
6870:
6836:, p. 1.
6834:South (2022)
6829:
6819:
6801:
6796:
6786:
6740:
6724:
6719:, p. 5.
6698:, p. 1.
6691:
6686:, p. 1.
6679:
6674:, p. 1.
6672:Clark (2012)
6667:
6640:
6624:
6612:
6602:21 September
6600:. Retrieved
6595:
6586:
6574:
6569:, p. 1.
6567:Ezell (2001)
6558:
6553:, p. 1.
6546:
6520:
6519:
6510:
6501:
6492:
6482:
6472:
6463:
6453:
6444:
6435:
6415:
6406:
6393:
6383:
6375:
6370:
6361:
6353:
6352:
6263:Colt 9mm SMG
5832:The Troubles
5734:The Troubles
5719:non-Colt M16
5572:Former users
5240:Swedish Army
5141:South Africa
5100:Sierra Leone
4959:Bougainville
4735:
4537:Howa Type 89
3654:
3650: Former
3534:
3517:
3513:
3500:
3493:
3489:
3478:S-5.56 rifle
3477:
3462:
3459:ARMADA rifle
3458:
3446:The Chinese
3435:
3419:
3415:
3395:
3378:
3351:
3327:
3321:
3319:
3311:
3293:
3261:ambidextrous
3258:
3242:
3207:
3194:M4A1 carbine
3173:
3160:
2739:M16A1E1/PIP
2459:
2455:
2442:
2427:
2419:
2383:
2367:
2363:
2359:
2341:
2337:
2315:
2311:muzzle climb
2307:
2303:
2291:
2248:
2244:
2240:
2236:
2221:XM16E1 with
2193:
2180:
2153:
2141:
2130:
2124:
2114:
2097:
2087:
2083:
2081:
2041:
2034:ammunition.
2013:
1977:
1956:
1944:
1937:
1921:
1917:
1906:
1898:
1873:
1869:
1862:
1858:
1746:+ layers of
1737:@ 100 meters
1733:1.9mm steel
1727:Steel helmet
1714:@ 100 meters
1707:@ 100 meters
1688:Penetration
1671:
1512:
1431:@ 300 meters
1424:@ 100 meters
1355:
1333:and back-up
1323:
1314:
1306:
1290:
1286:
1275:featuring a
1269:
1238:quantified.
1236:
1226:
1216:
1206:
1194:Free recoil
1186:
1181:
1171:
1155:
1142:
1134:
1124:
1104:gas-operated
1101:
1055:
1053:
1034:
1030:
1022:
1018:Stoner rifle
1010:
996:
960:
955:
950:
947:Max Hastings
944:
936:
930:
923:
907:
900:
896:
885:
876:
857:
853:
843:
841:
833:
822:
818:
794:
745:
741:
737:
733:
708:
692:Curtis LeMay
688:
668:, named the
663:
656:
645:
580:
565:
521:
481:
458:
442:
418:
414:
412:
375:box magazine
308:Gas-operated
277: length
232:
155:Manufacturer
109:
96:
92:Used by
87:1964–present
36:
22267:Colt rifles
22179:Flight Suit
22042:M16A2 Rifle
21923:Zuni rocket
21888:AGM-88 HARM
21883:AGM-86 ALCM
21827:M2 Browning
21812:L/60 Bofors
21362:G13 carbine
21274:Adcor A-556
21132:UTAS XTR-12
21084:IWI Zion-15
20700:derivatives
20656:Colt Canada
20636:Colt Armory
20595:Samuel Colt
20239:Delta Elite
20202:Mustang XSP
20118:Diamondback
20063:New Service
19834:9×19mm NATO
19769:MK 153 SMAW
19409:M110A1 SDMR
18994:L7A2 (GPMG)
18825:L numbering
18749:Will Eisner
18632:25 February
18565:25 February
18474:11 November
18341:12 February
18300:20 November
18245:23 November
18220:15 February
18168:12 February
17933:Combat Arms
17825:22 February
17736:17 November
17608:11 February
17556:17 February
17515:17 February
16878:19 February
16853:19 February
16659:20 November
16575:10945/10681
16552:17 February
16432:20 November
16353:20 November
16304:24 December
16279:24 December
16164:24 February
16154:Operacional
15998:14 December
15919:Der Spiegel
15864:24 February
15787:20 November
15670:23 November
15626:24 February
15622:. p. 1
15285:11 November
15265:19 February
15177:Lewis, Jack
15097:22 December
15077:20 November
14999:20 November
14916:11 February
14886:20 November
14817:11 February
14539:9 September
14471:20 November
14382:6 September
14264:24 December
14174:20 November
14003:23 November
13381:8 September
13361:11 February
13276:15 February
13235:19 February
13202:Defense.gov
13186:Defense.gov
13152:11 November
13072:12 February
13043:12 February
13014:24 December
12885:25 February
12751:18 February
12692:25 February
12494:"Customers"
12468:25 February
12295:20 November
12270:22 February
12206:23 November
12133:26 December
12107:12 February
11907:24 February
11828:20 November
11500:merdeka.com
11461:5 September
11012:medcom.id,
10935:NPA killed,
10779:2015, p.201
10608:30 November
10061:2007, p.318
10014:2007, p.204
9621:Colt Canada
9225:SAS Weapons
8826:Rose (2008)
8598:Rose (2008)
8365:Dyer (2014)
7587:Rose (2008)
7571:Rose (2008)
7512:Rose (2008)
7485:Rose (2008)
7469:Rose (2008)
7457:Rose (2008)
7421:Kern (2006)
7404:Kern (2006)
7384:Kern (2006)
7353:Haas (2013)
7333:Kern (2006)
7297:Kern (2006)
7278:Kern (2006)
7255:19 February
7216:Kern (2006)
6994:Rose (2008)
6939:Hall (1952)
6139:(2008–2011)
6098:(2003–2011)
6092:(2003–2020)
6074:(1999–2003)
6068:(1996–1997)
6062:(1996–2006)
6050:(1993–2005)
6044:(1991–2002)
6038:(1991–2001)
6026:(1990–1991)
6013:(1989–1990)
6007:(1989–1997)
5995:(1988–1998)
5989:(1987–1988)
5977:(1983–2009)
5971:(1983–2005)
5952:(1979–1989)
5935:(1979–1992)
5929:(1978–1989)
5917:(1976–2005)
5911:(1975-1999)
5905:(1975–1990)
5888:(1972–1974)
5869:(1969–2019)
5858:(1968–1975)
5852:(1965–1983)
5846:(1964–1979)
5822:(1963–1966)
5816:(1959–1975)
5810:(1955–1975)
5808:Vietnam War
5711:New Zealand
5681:Vietnam War
5607:F88 Austeyr
5519:Maute Group
5439:Vietnam War
5316:M16A1/A2/A4
5163:Vietnam War
5159:South Korea
4997:Philippines
4867:North Korea
4820:is used by
4810:Netherlands
4608:M16A1/A2/A4
4535:along with
4517:M16A1/M16A2
4501:Ivory Coast
4365:M16A1/M16A2
4215:El Salvador
4034:Colt Canada
3794:Afghanistan
3612:New Zealand
3539:ST Kinetics
3514:Terab rifle
3314:Weaver rail
3307:Colt Canada
3233:M4 Commando
3215:Afghanistan
3138:Derivatives
2196:British SAS
2117:STANAG 4179
2086:(1966) and
1970:Loading an
1735:(14 gauge)
1698:@ 10 meters
1634:SS109/M855
1522:Chambering
1293:AR-15-style
1005:Vietnam War
1001:Will Eisner
974:ball powder
912:Reliability
728:match grade
723:Cyrus Vance
683:free recoil
679:bolt thrust
652:Vietnam War
578:cartridge.
561:.30 carbine
449:Vietnam War
399:Iron sights
220: built
22236:Categories
22189:Mess dress
22032:M4 carbine
21997:M17 Pistol
21987:M11 Pistol
21967:Small arms
21787:M61 Vulcan
21461:Centrefire
21309:Pindad AM1
21304:MKE MPT-55
21235:MKE KNT-76
21207:MKE MPT-76
21059:Colt AR-15
20956:M4 carbine
20903:Norinco CQ
20888:LMT MARS-L
20853:Colt CM901
20485:Cartridges
20446:Derringers
20378:M4 carbine
20299:Ring lever
20182:Model 1910
20177:Model 1909
20123:King Cobra
20058:Model 1905
20053:New Police
19992:M1861 Navy
19987:M1860 Army
19982:Model 1855
19977:M1851 Navy
19821:Cartridges
19797:BGM-71 TOW
19779:M202 FLASH
19741:M3E1 MAAWS
19713:M224 LWCMS
19675:MK 13 EGLM
19316:MK 18 CQBR
19205:cartridges
19142:.338 Lapua
19083:Starstreak
18580:Harrisburg
18519:1150869321
18137:8 November
17886:1151073952
17801:9 February
17777:8 February
17644:2004105226
17491:9 December
17437:Army Times
17196:7 February
17115:18 October
16994:2 November
16843:SALW Guide
16700:8 February
16142:1005502822
16111:4 February
15935:HathiTrust
15839:30 January
15777:Minda News
15758:1193949127
15480:6 February
15470:1226585278
15354:24 October
15309:10 January
15241:3 November
14845:8 February
14807:Ballistics
14792:8 February
14575:9 February
14518:8 February
14502:1124412935
14466:1244584865
14326:1151432332
14318:2007047207
14210:2003065746
14119:15 January
14095:15 January
14071:15 January
14047:15 January
13968:30 January
13963:1158841906
13865:7 November
13581:4 February
13325:8 February
13307:2012034788
13288:Small Arms
13212:9 November
13142:Мілітарний
12966:9 February
12915:16 January
12848:2003054048
12428:2010020459
12372:12 January
12229:27 October
12086:7 February
12076:1248444343
11993:15 January
11727:6 February
11703:8 February
11581:8 February
10693:McNab 2003
9986:2007, p.24
9795:SALW Guide
9726:Customers
6349:References
6298:Norinco CQ
6054:Cenepa War
5437:following
5143:: Used by
4961:: Used by
4915:: Used by
4683:RELA Corps
4446:M16A2/A4.
4175:East Timor
4109:Costa Rica
3907:: M16A1/A4
3879:Bangladesh
3852:Azerbaijan
3602:Aeroscraft
3547:MSSR rifle
3518:DIO S-5.56
3467:Metro Cebu
3448:Norinco CQ
3432:Mekut’zrar
3406:M2 Bradley
3353:coated in
3348:Mk 4 Mod 0
3336:(Norway),
3255:M5 carbine
3247:M5 carbine
3211:Beretta M9
3184:M4 carbine
3178:M4 carbine
3075:Hooded A1
2772:Yes or No
2684:Yes or No
2406:M7 bayonet
2188:twist rate
2184:parkerized
2133:22 mm
2121:ammunition
2101:body armor
2064:M9 bayonet
2044:M7 bayonet
1984:40×46mm LV
1945:The M16's
1865:body armor
1744:(8 gauge)
1742:4mm steel
1685:Cartridge
1574:800 meters
1569:700 meters
1564:600 meters
1559:500 meters
1554:400 meters
1549:300 meters
1544:200 meters
1539:100 meters
1465:(1,764 J)
1407:Horizontal
1377:Cartridge
1374:Cartridge
1335:iron sight
1318:ghost ring
1041:M4 carbine
1026:obturation
704:Harry Felt
568:Korean War
553:M2 carbine
549:Korean War
512:See also:
508:Background
485:M4 carbine
387:100-round
385:Beta C-Mag
249:Unloaded:
185:Hydramatic
172:FN Herstal
22211:M14 rifle
21992:M9 Pistol
21652:Munitions
21404:Carbon 15
21230:LWRC SABR
21225:LWRC REPR
21150:Carbon 15
21054:Carbon 15
20998:Colt MARS
20946:Carbon 15
20831:M16 rifle
20826:M4-WAC-47
20224:Commander
20192:Colt 2000
19942:Revolvers
19491:MK 22 ASR
19486:MK 21 PSR
19476:M2010 ESR
19461:MK 20 SSR
19446:M110 SASS
19419:MK 12 SPR
19379:Mk 14 EBR
19356:MK 14 EBR
19236:P229R DAK
18603:Oceanside
18215:785405268
18021:823230352
17945:0810-8838
17791:Trijicon®
17767:794243376
17652:775375077
17422:31 August
17402:29 August
17363:29 August
17325:29 August
17282:29 August
17239:29 August
16829:7 October
16735:0362-4331
16690:191922709
16207:23 August
16087:21 August
15975:2 October
15906:191244168
15601:cite book
15585:U.S. Army
15555:medcom.id
15434:216909562
15211:22 August
15181:Gun World
15140:U.S. Army
15066:: 40–44.
14926:cite book
14864:2050-2478
14827:"The M14"
14741:23 August
14595:U.S. Army
14405:1062-2365
14346:U.S. Army
14254:645868419
14150:1 January
13919:0040-781X
13890:7 October
13691:936540106
13683:1072-7825
13576:624461256
13439:311565434
13431:U.S. Army
13356:880966673
13315:808930450
13172:22 August
12990:3 January
12796:0803.3051
12726:31 August
12651:28 August
12572:8 October
12538:8 October
12504:8 October
12436:535493119
12322:2 October
12285:USA Today
11952:23 August
11931:23 August
11897:2048-349X
11778:22 August
11754:8 October
11605:6 January
11414:23 August
11363:ABC Color
11285:ABC Color
10501:MB (2021)
9661:25 August
9429:YouTube,
8339:Trijicon®
6521:Citations
6458:handgun.
6273:Daewoo K2
5797:Conflicts
5773:Viet Cong
5715:Steyr AUG
5603:Australia
5185:Sri Lanka
5114:Singapore
4842:and army.
4836:Nicaragua
4697:Mauritius
4647:Lithuania
4458:Kurdistan
4430:Indonesia
4363:Guatemala
3838:Argentina
3620:Steyr AUG
3606:M16 WAC47
3494:S-5.56 A3
3490:S-5.56 A1
3428:weapons.
3355:Kal-Guard
3299:C7 and C8
3060:Fixed A1
3014:Fixed A1
2968:Fixed A2
2880:Fixed A2
2836:Fixed A2
2792:Fixed A2
2760:A1 or A2
2757:A1 or A2
2754:A1 or A2
2748:Fixed A2
2704:Fixed A1
2660:Fixed A1
2616:Fixed A1
2572:Fixed A1
2288:under it.
2084:Bipod, M3
2032:nonlethal
1879:Magazines
1784:8 boards
1748:Kevlar-29
1534:50 meters
1483:3000 yds
1450:(11.9 g)
1402:Effective
1396:Accuracy
1387:Velocity
1114:, with a
1071:battalion
839:chamber.
625:M1 Garand
621:M14 rifle
529:M1 Garand
473:buttstock
469:handguard
453:M14 rifle
435:5.56×45mm
415:M16 rifle
291:Cartridge
111:Conflicts
22159:Uniforms
22113:Ordnance
21822:GAU-23/A
21524:LWRC PSD
21409:CMMG MkG
21354:Carbines
21257:Standard
21195:Standard
21114:Shotguns
21064:variants
20938:Carbines
20863:Colt IAR
20848:Colt ACR
20836:variants
20814:Standard
20782:Sako M23
20732:Standard
20565:.380 ACP
20532:.45 Colt
20527:.44 Colt
20494:Revolver
20455:Deringer
20441:Shotguns
20363:Colt 933
20341:variants
20187:Woodsman
20128:Anaconda
20098:Buntline
20017:New Line
19997:Open Top
19957:Paterson
19854:6.8×51mm
19829:12 Gauge
19789:Missiles
19774:M141 BDM
19746:M136 AT4
19670:M320 GLM
19648:Ordnance
19603:M249 SAW
19537:M26 MASS
19519:Shotguns
19331:M231 FPW
19213:Handguns
19198:infantry
19193:Current
19152:12 gauge
19065:Missiles
18963:Shotguns
18855:carbines
18700:Archived
18688:Archived
18676:Archived
18656:17 March
18650:Archived
18626:Archived
18559:Archived
18555:47782618
18524:25 March
18468:Archived
18444:Archived
18385:Archived
18361:20 March
18355:Archived
18335:Archived
18294:Archived
18292:. 2012.
18178:cite web
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18128:Archived
18065:25 March
18060:67543348
18052:98194245
17986:cite web
17891:25 March
17878:68019699
17861:(1968).
17819:Archived
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17771:Archived
17710:Archived
17688:cite web
17589:(2007).
17550:Archived
17546:30617792
17486:60793771
17459:(2003).
17441:Archived
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17130:Archived
17109:Archived
17084:Archived
17080:BBC News
16988:Archived
16943:10 March
16934:Archived
16897:Archived
16872:Archived
16847:Archived
16753:25 April
16747:Archived
16694:Archived
16630:cite web
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16546:Archived
16528:28 March
16522:Archived
16504:28 March
16498:Archived
16480:28 March
16474:Archived
16450:Archived
16422:Icrc.org
16401:Archived
16387:(kindle)
16254:11 April
16248:Archived
16201:Archived
16158:Archived
16105:Archived
16081:Archived
16077:NBC News
16065:Archived
16061:Navy.mil
16041:Archived
16039:. 2012.
16018:Archived
15992:Archived
15969:Archived
15945:18 April
15939:Archived
15858:Archived
15833:Archived
15811:28 April
15717:59522369
15680:cite web
15650:7 August
15591:18 April
15521:25 March
15515:Archived
15511:49522568
15474:Archived
15372:Archived
15368:MBC News
15348:Archived
15328:Archived
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15167:3 August
15146:18 April
15068:Archived
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14694:37640571
14657:Archived
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14258:Archived
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14218:53231342
14168:Archived
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13859:Archived
13728:25 April
13722:Archived
13720:. 2021.
13695:Archived
13644:Archived
13640:Ciar.org
13541:18136888
13459:Archived
13413:Archived
13391:cite web
13319:Archived
13270:Archived
13266:71812826
13229:Archived
13146:Archived
13119:(1991).
13063:Archived
13034:Archived
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12906:Archived
12861:25 March
12856:52301802
12814:Archived
12771:Archived
12745:Archived
12717:Archived
12686:Archived
12682:21180706
12645:Archived
12641:60062267
12582:cite web
12566:Colt.com
12548:cite web
12532:Colt.com
12514:cite web
12498:Colt.com
12391:Archived
12366:Archived
12341:Archived
12316:Archived
12289:Archived
12264:Archived
12260:52808783
12223:Archived
12175:Archived
12080:Archived
12035:Archived
12031:BBC News
12017:20 March
12011:Archived
12007:BBC News
11987:Archived
11983:55489367
11901:Archived
11768:army.mil
11721:Archived
11694:Archived
11668:Armalite
11646:Armalite
11619:AR15.com
11595:AR15.com
11572:Archived
11568:28086548
11528:Archived
11504:Archived
11479:Archived
11408:Archived
11367:Archived
9461:VOA News
9415:AR15.com
8508:X22LRSS1
7913:Armalite
7792:Armalite
7498:AR15.com
6318:ROC Army
6242:See also
6096:Iraq War
6024:Gulf War
5921:Shaba II
5748:Rhodesia
5609:in 1989.
5302:M16A2/A4
5282:Thailand
5211:Suriname
5023:Portugal
4899:Pakistan
4751:Mongolia
4664:Malaysia
4635:M16A1/A2
4580:M16A1/A2
4553:M16A1/A2
4403:Honduras
4334:and the
4258:M16A1/A2
4149:Djibouti
4083:Colombia
4013:Cameroon
3999:Cambodia
3934:M16A1/A2
3892:Barbados
3565:Ferfrans
3452:revolver
3392:M231 FPW
2915:M16A2E2
2895:Folding
2892:Flip-up
2871:M16A2E1
2408:mounted.
2158:Variants
2054:, &
2024:tear gas
1926:and the
1803:2 layers
1704:Sandbags
1682:Caliber
1493:12.6 in
1478:984 yds
1473:711 yds
1468:500 yds
1455:(3.6 g)
1371:Caliber
1217:Velocity
1207:Momentum
1108:magazine
890:—
864:IMR 4475
755:Adoption
596:ArmaLite
228:Variants
203:Produced
187:Division
147:Designed
123:Designer
22067:Support
22019:carbine
21975:Sidearm
21841:Missile
21579:systems
21516:Pistols
21494:Rimfire
21382:SIG MCX
21294:LWRC M6
21264:CAR 816
21142:Pistols
20873:KH-2002
20629:Related
20575:.45 ACP
20570:.38 ACP
20560:.32 ACP
20555:.25 ACP
20448:, misc.
20373:C20 DMR
20314:Burgess
20281:9mm SMG
20197:Mustang
20144:pistols
20103:Trooper
19972:Dragoon
19892:40x53mm
19888:40x51mm
19884:40×46mm
19879:.50 BMG
19839:.45 ACP
19764:M72 LAW
19756:Rockets
19705:Mortars
19685:M32 MGL
19618:M27 IAR
19481:M24 SWS
19404:M38 DMR
19399:M25 SWS
19394:M21 SWS
19384:M39 EMR
19336:M27 IAR
19326:GAU-5/A
19289:Assault
19245:M18 MHS
19098:Mortars
19078:Javelin
19045:MATADOR
18833:Pistols
18107:29 June
17922:27 July
17849:10 June
17716:22 June
17678:3 April
17577:13 July
17136:13 July
16914:日本の特殊部隊
16809:13 July
16765:The M16
16743:1645522
16620:16 June
16600:13 June
16329:29 July
16319:US Army
16294:US Army
16269:US Army
15988:(Photo)
15541:13 July
15334:20 June
14954:3 April
14761:10 June
14663:3 April
14601:13 July
14028:20 June
13927:1311479
13880:Guiteca
13704:1 April
13103:13 July
12409:The Gun
11534:25 July
11485:3 April
11351:Sources
10603:Twitter
9498:17 July
6425:⁄
5779:forces.
5750:: M16A1
5431:Vietnam
5418:Uruguay
5341:Ukraine
5300:Tunisia
5128:Somalia
5073:Senegal
5059:Romania
5029:of the
4854:Nigeria
4778:Myanmar
4764:Morocco
4716:in the
4633:Liberia
4620:Lesotho
4606:Lebanon
4539:rifles.
4515:Jamaica
4390:Hungary
4350:Grenada
4297:Georgia
4229:Estonia
4189:Ecuador
4135:Denmark
3985:Burundi
3932:Bolivia
3866:Bahrain
3812:Albania
3571:of the
3542:forces.
3507:bullpup
3502:KH-2002
3404:on the
3296:Diemaco
3163:carbine
2451:M27 IAR
2390:Seabees
2352:⁄
2238:cover.
2038:Bayonet
1994:or the
1488:4.3 in
1448:184 gr
1417:Maximum
1390:Energy
1384:weight
1382:Bullet
1379:weight
1158:rifling
1014:XM177E2
643:GPMGs.
590:as the
503:History
465:US Army
21932:Target
21802:GAU-19
21797:GAU-13
21792:GAU-12
21706:GBU-28
21691:GBU-15
21577:Ground
21372:SIG516
21249:Rifles
21175:Other
21089:LVOA-C
20951:CAR-15
20893:LR-300
20806:Rifles
20762:L129A1
20588:People
20353:CAR-15
20291:Rifles
20113:Python
19962:Walker
19434:Sniper
19293:battle
19280:Rifles
18877:L129A1
18609:
18586:
18553:
18543:
18517:
18507:
18450:3 June
18412:30 May
18213:
18203:
18058:
18050:
18040:
18019:
18009:
17976:31 May
17943:
17884:
17876:
17765:
17755:
17657:6 June
17650:
17642:
17632:
17599:
17544:
17534:
17484:
17474:
17354:
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17268:
17225:
17090:12 May
17065:5 June
17048:
17021:3 June
16776:
16741:
16733:
16719:(html)
16688:
16678:
16456:5 June
16407:23 May
16393:
16140:
16130:
16047:6 June
16027:25 May
15904:
15894:
15763:6 June
15756:
15746:
15722:15 May
15715:
15705:
15565:22 May
15509:
15499:
15468:
15458:
15439:9 July
15432:
15422:
15398:26 May
15378:3 June
15191:
15023:3 June
14973:
14908:
14862:
14780:
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14164:GOV.UK
13961:
13951:
13925:
13917:
13907:(html)
13689:
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13574:
13564:
13539:
13529:
13487:3 June
13437:
13375:Mil.ee
13354:
13344:
13313:
13305:
13295:
13264:
13254:
13115:&
12854:
12846:
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12680:
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12248:
12181:3 June
12074:
12064:
12041:12 May
11981:
11971:
11895:
11799:3 July
11566:
11556:
11510:22 May
11444:
11394:8 June
11287:(2019)
11204:(2014)
11028:RHKR,
10985:(2002)
10969:(2011)
10664:(2022)
10649:(2014)
9967:(2021)
9949:(2019)
9827:(2020)
9812:(2005)
9797:(2021)
9743:(2021)
9728:(2003)
9724:Colt,
9709:(2017)
9694:(2016)
9679:(2017)
9638:(2008)
9623:(2012)
9619:QORC,
9547:(2008)
9463:(2020)
9448:(2018)
9433:(2014)
9417:(2004)
9245:(2020)
9227:(2000)
9208:(2006)
9204:Mecar
8856:(2010)
8758:(2003)
8754:Colt,
8510:(2012)
8409:(1998)
8341:(2011)
8326:(2005)
8295:(2016)
8217:(2018)
8198:(2020)
8182:(2020)
8166:(2020)
8081:(2010)
8037:(1956)
7935:(2011)
7915:(2003)
7897:(2021)
7794:(2010)
7776:(1969)
7527:(1962)
7500:(2008)
6954:(2010)
6804:(2010)
6789:(2003)
6785:Colt,
6219:(2021)
6133:(2007)
6056:(1995)
6001:(1989)
5983:(1983)
5965:(1982)
5941:(1979)
5923:(1978)
5899:(1973)
5828:(1965)
5788:
5759:
5745:
5708:
5673:
5654:
5600:
5506:
5450:
5428:
5415:
5402:
5374:. The
5365:
5352:
5338:
5328:Uganda
5325:
5314:Turkey
5311:
5297:
5279:
5268:Taiwan
5265:
5251:
5224:Sweden
5221:
5208:
5195:
5182:
5156:
5138:
5125:
5111:
5097:
5087:Serbia
5084:
5070:
5056:
5047:M16A1.
5042:
5020:
4994:
4980:
4956:
4947:M16A2
4942:
4933:M16A1.
4931:Panama
4928:
4910:
4896:
4882:
4864:
4851:
4833:
4807:
4775:
4761:
4748:
4732:Monaco
4729:
4710:Mexico
4707:
4694:
4661:
4644:
4630:
4617:
4603:
4592:Latvia
4589:
4578:Kuwait
4575:
4562:
4551:Jordan
4548:
4526:
4512:
4498:
4485:
4474:Israel
4471:
4455:
4441:
4427:
4414:
4400:
4387:
4374:
4360:
4347:
4324:Greece
4321:
4307:
4294:
4281:
4270:France
4267:
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4199:
4186:
4172:
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4106:
4093:
4080:
4062:
4049:
4026:Canada
4023:
4010:
3996:
3982:
3967:Brunei
3964:
3946:Brazil
3943:
3929:
3919:Belize
3916:
3902:
3889:
3876:
3863:
3849:
3835:
3822:
3809:
3791:
3658:sniper
3648:
3642:
3624:MARS-L
3579:Taiwan
3441:Others
3239:CAR-15
3149:CAR-15
2783:M16A2
2651:M16A1
2105:STANAG
2072:Ka-Bar
1902:Magpul
1679:Rifle
1627:(1982)
1584:(1967)
1519:Rifle
1453:55 gr
1412:Lethal
1393:Range
1368:Rifle
1343:EOTech
1242:Sights
1227:Energy
1177:Recoil
1152:Barrel
1077:Design
939:Stoner
860:DuPont
637:FN MAG
588:FN FAL
395:Sights
343:round)
341:M855A1
311:closed
303:Action
275:Barrel
262:Length
190:Elisco
22015:Rifle
21676:GBU-8
21671:Mk-84
21666:Mk-82
21616:HMMWV
21003:AR-57
20787:SR-25
20398:CM901
20336:AR-15
20326:AR-10
20271:SCAMP
20209:M1911
20157:M1902
20152:M1900
20108:Cobra
20037:M1892
20032:M1889
20027:M1878
20022:M1877
19695:MK 47
19690:MK 19
19637:MK 43
19628:MK 48
19613:XM250
19607:MK 46
19542:M1014
19505:MK 15
19500:MK 13
19451:MK 11
19414:SDM-R
19351:MK 17
19346:MK 16
19341:HK416
19321:XM177
19270:MK 27
19265:MK 26
19260:MK 25
19255:MK 24
19250:MK 23
19221:M1911
19022:L67A1
18872:L22A2
18646:(PDF)
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18162:(PDF)
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17870:(pdf)
17468:(pdf)
17447:6 May
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17376:(PDF)
17338:(PDF)
17295:(PDF)
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17209:(PDF)
17161:(PDF)
17150:(PDF)
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16937:(PDF)
16930:(PDF)
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16870:: 4.
16803:(PDF)
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12909:(PDF)
12898:(PDF)
12830:(pdf)
12791:arXiv
12774:(PDF)
12767:(PDF)
12720:(PDF)
12709:(PDF)
12462:(PDF)
12455:(PDF)
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12154:(PDF)
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11373:7 May
10965:LWJ,
10820:CTE,
9692:Terab
8405:ADC,
8213:ARM,
8194:RBR,
8178:RBR,
8162:RBR,
7525:DARPA
6354:Notes
6205:2020s
6186:]
6182:[
6144:2010s
6079:2000s
6018:1990s
5957:1980s
5880:1970s
5802:1960s
5791:Zaire
5453:Yemen
5254:Syria
5198:Sudan
5061:M16A2
5045:Qatar
4901:M16A1
4887:M16A1
4792:Nepal
4565:Kenya
4529:Japan
4503:M16A1
4488:Italy
4460:M16A4
4432:M16A1
4417:India
4405:M16A1
4377:Haiti
4312:M16A2
4310:Ghana
4284:Gabon
4202:Egypt
4177:M16A2
4065:Chile
4001:M16A1
3668:Users
3535:M16S1
3526:Sudan
3426:SAM-R
3422:SDM-R
3402:ports
3223:burst
3202:AR-15
3168:XM148
3116:None
2936:None
2868:645E
2396:M16A4
2386:SEALs
2372:M16A3
2345:Zytel
2319:burst
2253:M16A2
2078:Bipod
1762:M193
1646:100%
1643:100%
1640:100%
1637:100%
1624:M16A2
1603:100%
1600:100%
1597:100%
1594:100%
1591:M193
1581:M16A1
1445:M193
1162:twist
1110:-fed
1063:Marja
987:out).
777:M16A4
769:M16A2
765:M16A1
648:AK-47
633:HK G3
600:AR-10
140:AR-15
131:AR-10
98:Users
21807:M240
21659:Bomb
21640:C300
21621:LSSV
21344:T112
21314:PVAR
20990:PDWs
20878:KS-1
20276:MARS
20263:PDWs
20259:SMGs
20249:OHWS
19723:M120
19718:M252
19665:M203
19623:M240
19532:M590
19527:M870
19466:M107
19203:and
19195:U.S.
19073:NLAW
18658:2012
18634:2024
18607:ISBN
18584:ISBN
18567:2024
18551:OCLC
18541:ISBN
18526:2023
18515:OCLC
18505:ISBN
18476:2022
18452:2019
18428:link
18414:2023
18396:2022
18363:2018
18343:2024
18314:WION
18302:2015
18278:2011
18247:2021
18222:2024
18211:OCLC
18201:ISBN
18184:link
18170:2024
18139:2010
18109:2013
18067:2023
18056:OCLC
18048:LCCN
18038:ISBN
18017:OCLC
18007:ISBN
17992:link
17978:2020
17941:ISSN
17924:2013
17893:2023
17882:OCLC
17874:LCCN
17851:2022
17827:2024
17803:2012
17779:2024
17763:OCLC
17753:ISBN
17738:2016
17718:2023
17694:link
17680:2012
17659:2013
17648:OCLC
17640:LCCN
17630:ISBN
17610:2012
17597:ISBN
17579:2014
17558:2012
17542:OCLC
17532:ISBN
17517:2014
17493:2020
17482:OCLC
17472:ISBN
17449:2022
17424:2016
17404:2018
17365:2018
17352:ISBN
17327:2018
17309:ISBN
17284:2018
17266:ISBN
17241:2018
17223:ISBN
17198:2020
17138:2014
17117:2018
17092:2010
17067:2019
17046:ISBN
17023:2019
16996:2015
16945:2017
16905:2015
16880:2024
16855:2022
16831:2007
16811:2014
16774:ISBN
16755:2019
16739:OCLC
16731:ISSN
16702:2024
16686:OCLC
16676:ISBN
16661:2015
16636:link
16622:2021
16602:2016
16554:2022
16530:2021
16506:2021
16482:2021
16458:2024
16434:2015
16409:2017
16391:ISBN
16355:2020
16331:2015
16306:2011
16281:2011
16256:2013
16209:2012
16166:2024
16138:OCLC
16128:ISBN
16113:2022
16089:2023
16049:2013
16029:2023
16000:2018
15977:2018
15947:2015
15902:OCLC
15892:ISBN
15866:2024
15841:2019
15813:2019
15789:2020
15765:2013
15754:OCLC
15744:ISBN
15724:2011
15713:OCLC
15703:ISBN
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