m16
An American-designed 5.56×45mm NATO assault rifle, developed in 1957 by Eugene Stoner at ArmaLite and based on his previous AR-10 design. The rifle had initial bad notoriety due to the original design's tendency to jam with dirt or in some weather conditions and different ammunition powder types. The M16 is still regarded effective thanks to its low weight, low recoil and high accuracy.
It has been the standard weapon of the US military since 1964, and has been partially replaced by the M4 Carbine. Visually distinguishable by its triangular front sight and integrated carrying handle containing rear sight, although newer variants sport removable units.
This tag is for M16-type rifles used in military or police-related context. For the civilian-legal counterpart, see AR-15.
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This tag implicates assault_rifle (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: m16a1, m16a2, and m16a4 (learn more).


