Can you legally own an M16?

You can own an M16 as a civilian depending on your state laws, however, since there are only so many of them available (none available for civilians after 1986), the price is high. Prices have doubled in the past 10 years or so, which is currently a lot better return than the stock market.

What is the difference between an M16 and an AR-15?

The AR-15 is basically the civilian counterpart to the M16. The AR-15 came first, in 1947; the M16 a decade later. They have the same magazine capacity: 30 rounds. The former is heavier, with a shorter range and slower rate of fire, but these are subtle differences.

How many rounds per minute is the M16A1?

M16 rifle

Rifle, 5.56 mm, M16
Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt (direct impingement)
Rate of fire12–15 rounds/min sustained 45–60 rounds/min semi-automatic 700–950 rounds/min cyclic
Muzzle velocity3,110 ft/s (948 m/s)

How fast can a M16 shoot 30 rounds?

When placed on fully automatic mode, however, the rate of fire for those rifles can be anywhere from 700-900 rounds per minute. Using the cyclic rate of fire documented for an automatic M16 at 700-900 rounds per minute, an operator of an M16 can empty a 30-round magazine in 2 to 2.5 seconds.

Was the M16 a good rifle?

After a few minor modifications, the weapon gained in popularity among troops on the battlefield.” Despite its early failures the M16 proved to be a revolutionary design and stands as the longest continuously serving rifle in American military history.

Is M16 a good gun?

Which one is better AK-47 or M16?

The M16 is much more accurate weapon than the AK-47. It is much smoother-operating weapon and has less recoil. The M16 is much easier to control during full-auto fire.

Is the M16 built by Colt?

Colt company build a variety of heavy barreled “automatic rifles” (machine rifles, light machine guns) based on most versions of the M16 assault rifle, starting from early XM16E1 (which also unsuccessfully were converted to belt feed) and up to latest Colt M16A2 automatic rifle / light machine gun with 100-round Beta-C magazine

What is a M16 used for?

The M16 is an assault rifle used by the United States since the Vietnam War in 1963, based on the AR-15. Since 1975, the M16 has been used by many different countries. First designed by Eugene Stoner in the United States of America, it is currently the standard infantry rifle used by the United States Military Forces. The rifle is being used by over 80 nations.

Does the Army use M16?

The M4A1 Carbine remains the standard issue weapon for the U.S. Army infantry. The M16A2 is still in service for reserve units and other second-line applications.

When did the M16 enter service?

The M16 entered United States Army service and was deployed for jungle warfare operations in South Vietnam in 1963, becoming the U.S. Military’s standard service rifle of the Vietnam War by 1969, replacing the M14 rifle in that role. The U.S. Army retained the M14 in CONUS , Europe, and South Korea until 1970.