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M16 rifle The History Channel 3/3
M16 rifle The History Channel 3/3
Summary The XM16E1 is seen here fitted with an AN/PVS-2 night vision scope.ArmaLite sold its rights to the AR-15 to Colt in 1959. The AR-15 was first adopted in 1962 by the United States Air Force, ultimately receiving the designation M16. The US Army began to field the XM16E1 en masse in 1965 with most of them going to the Republic of Vietnam, and the newly organized and experimental Airmobile Divisions, the 1st Air Cavalry Division in particular. The US Marine Corps in South Vietnam also experimented with the M16 rifle in combat during this period. The XM16E1 was standardized as the M16A1 in 1967. This version remained the primary infantry rifle of US forces in South Vietnam until the end of the war in 1975, and remained with all US military ground forces after it had replaced the M14 service rifle in 1970 in CONUS, Europe (Germany), and South Korea; when it was supplemented by the M16A2. During the early 1980s a roughly standardized load for this ammunition was adopted throughout NATO (see: 5.56x45mm NATO). The M16A3 is a fully automatic variant of the M16A2, issued within the United States Navy. The M16A2 is currently being supplemented by the M16A4, which incorporates the flattop receiver unit developed for the M4 carbine, and Picatinny rail system. M16A2s are still in stock with the US Army and Marine Corps, but are used primarily by reserve and National Guard units as well as by the US Air Force.[citation needed] The M16 rifle design, including variant or modified <b>...</b>
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AK 47 vs M16
AK 47 vs M16
a comparative study about the features of the american M16 assault rifle and the russian AK 47
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Colt .22 M4 and M16 Rimfire Rifles - Field Stripping, Cleaning, & Adjustment
Colt .22 M4 and M16 Rimfire Rifles - Field Stripping, Cleaning, & Adjustment
Demonstration of Colt .22 M4 Tactical Rimfire Rifle being field stripped and cleaned. Also shows how to adjust for standard or high velocity .22LR ammunition. Filmed and edited by 5-Star Productions. Produced by Umarex USA. For more information, please see www.colt22rimfire.com and www.umarexusa.com
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M16 rifle The History Channel 1/3
M16 rifle The History Channel 1/3
The M16 (more formally Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16) is the United States Military designation for the AR-15 rifle. Colt purchased the rights to the AR-15 from ArmaLite and currently uses that designation only for semi-automatic versions of the rifle. The M16 fires the 5.56x45mm cartridge. The M16 entered United States Army service and was deployed for jungle warfare operations in South Vietnam in 1963, becoming the US Military's standard service rifle of the Vietnam War by 1969, replacing the M14 rifle in that role. The US Army retained the M14 in CONUS, Europe, and South Korea until 1970. Since the Vietnam War, the M16 rifle family has been the primary service rifle of the US Military. The M16 has been widely adopted by militaries around the world. Total worldwide production of M16-style weapons since the design's inception has been approximately 8 million, making it the most produced firearm of its caliber. The M16 is being phased out in the United States Army and being replaced by the M4 carbine, which is itself a shortened derivative of the M16A2, as of 2010. M16 replacement by the Individual Carbine could come in 2014 if procurement is attained.
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The M16 Assault Rifle (Part 1)
The M16 Assault Rifle (Part 1)
---------------------------------- To View in Higher Quality: youtube.com The history of the m16 that held the 5.56mmx45mm round. Talks about the development of the firearm through the vietnam era to modern day. Please watch every part. video is under Fair Use: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act in 1976; Allowance is made for "Fair Use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. Promotional use only. All rights and credit go directly to its rightful owners ©2009 A&E Television Networks. All Rights Reserved. A&E, Biography, The History Channel, History Education, and their respective logos are trademarks of A&E Television Networks.
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M16 rifle The History Channel 2/3
M16 rifle The History Channel 2/3
The M16 is a lightweight, 5.56 mm, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed assault rifle, with a rotating bolt, actuated by direct impingement gas operation. The rifle is made of steel, 7075 aluminum alloy, composite plastics and polymer materials. The US Air Force's rifle, the M16, and the United States Marine Corps and Army rifle, the XM16E1, were the first versions of the M16 rifle fielded. Soon, the US Army standardized the XM16E1 as the M16A1 rifle, an M16 with a forward assist feature requested by the Army. All of the early versions were chambered to fire the M193/M196 cartridge in the semi-automatic and the automatic firing modes. This occurred in the early 1960s, with the Army issuing it in late 1964.[8] Commercial AR-15s were first issued to Special Forces troops in spring of 1964. A US soldier on NBC exercise, holding an M16A1 rifle and wearing an M40 Field Protective Mask. Note the receiver, forward assist and the barrel flash suppressor.The M16A2 rifle entered service in the 1980s, chambered to fire the standard NATO cartridge, the Belgian-designed M855/M856 cartridge. The M16A2 is a select-fire rifle (semi-automatic fire, three-round-burst fire) incorporating design elements requested by the Marine Corps: an adjustable, windage rear-sight; a 5/8-inch longer stock; heavier barrel; case deflector for left-hand shooters; and cylindrical handguards. The fire mode selector is on the receiver's left side. The M16A2 is still the primary rifle in the US Navy, Coast <b>...</b>
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Destroying PS3 with M16 rifle!
Destroying PS3 with M16 rifle!
This is dedicated to all PS3 fans. Haha. FYI, the console did not work anymore so stop hating ;)
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M16 Rifle Maintenance: "Rifle M16A1 Field Expedients" pt1-2 1968 US Army
M16 Rifle Maintenance: "Rifle M16A1 Field Expedients" pt1-2 1968 US Army
more at quickfound.net "FIELD CARE AND CLEANING OF WET AND DIRTY RIFLE AND AMMUNITION; USE OF CLEANING EXPEDIENTS ON LOSS OF RIFLE CLEANING EQUIPMENT; USE OF SLA TO PREVENT WEAPON FAILURE; AND EMERGENCY ACTION WHEN WEAPON FAILS TO FIRE." US Army training film TF21-3908 Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization (the resulting sound, though far from perfect, is far less noisy than the original). Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org part 2: www.youtube.com also see: Rifle XM16E1 Operation & Cycle of Functioning www.youtube.com Army Training Manual TM 9-1005-319-23&P UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS) www.militia.info WARNING ALL WARNINGS in this technical manual pertain to both the rifle and the carbines unless otherwise specified. Before starting an inspection, be sure to clear the rifle. Do not pull the trigger until the rifle has been cleared. Inspect the chamber to ensure that it is empty and no ammunition is in position to be chambered. Do not keep live ammunition near work area. To avoid injury to your eyes, use care when removing and installing spring-loaded parts. All M1 6A2 rifles and M4 <b>...</b>
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Sons of Guns- Supercharged M16
Sons of Guns- Supercharged M16
Watch Sons of Guns Wednesdays @ 9 PM! For more, visit dsc.discovery.com | Will has an after hours meeting with an active duty gunner serving with a US Navy River Boat Unit who would like to have the combined firepower of two M16's in a single boat-mounted weapon.
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M-16 Operation And Cycle Of Functioning (1966)
M-16 Operation And Cycle Of Functioning (1966)
US Army Training Film on the XM16E1 rifle, the first mass-fielded version of the M16 rifle. This is the version with chrome-plated bolt carrier, no trap door in the buttstock, no forward assist, non-chrome-lined chamber, and three-prong flash suppressor. Somewhat notorious for reliability issues in the jungles of Vietnam, it was upgraded into the much more reliable M16A1 in 1967. Most of the basic information in this video is just as true today for the M16A2/A4 and M4 carbine.
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ASSAULT RIFLE Shooting C7 and M16 UNCENSORED unsuppressed
ASSAULT RIFLE Shooting C7 and M16 UNCENSORED unsuppressed
Film maker Roger Nair Shoots a C7 Assault Rifle on repeatition mode in the Canadian Forces Range on executrak.The Colt Canada C7 rifle is a service rifle variation of the M16 rifle that is manufactured by Diemaco/Colt Canada, a subsidiary of Colt Firearms after 2005, and used by the Canadian Forces, Hærens Jegerkommando (Norway), Military of Denmark (all branches), Iceland Crisis Response Unit, the Military of the Netherlands (all branches) and the Royal Marechaussee as its main infantry weapon. Following trials, variants became the weapon of choice of United Kingdom Special Forces. It has been used in various combat operations by the Canadian Forces in Afghanistan. Roger Nair is known for numerous Bollywood and Hollywood film and is accredited with bringing Bollywood to North America with the Launch of "Guru" when the biggest stars from India of the likes of Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan, Madhavan, AR Rahman, Maniratnam and many more descended in Toronto Canada to mark the biggest event in the history of Canada.
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Mannlicher-Berthier M16 Rifle
Mannlicher-Berthier M16 Rifle
Three rounds out of the Berthier M16 Rifle
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Front Sight Ignatius Piazza Firearm Training m16 Rifle
Front Sight Ignatius Piazza Firearm Training m16 Rifle
www.frontsightchallenge.com Front Sight Challenge by Dr. Ignatius Piazza pits ordinary citizens after gun training against SWAT cops and military in a m16 rifle competition at Front Sight Firearms Training Institute.
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(2)Top Combat Rifles Military Channel M16 Rifle
(2)Top Combat Rifles Military Channel M16 Rifle
Top combat rifles. M16 the choice of the US army
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Front Sight Ignatius Piazza M16 gun training
Front Sight Ignatius Piazza M16 gun training
www.frontsightchallenge.com Front Sight Challenge hosted by Ignatius Piazza is a firearms training reality show that pits Front Sight firearms trained citizens against Law Enforcement.
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M16 - Black Ops Multiplayer Weapon Guide
M16 - Black Ops Multiplayer Weapon Guide
An introduction to the M16 in Call of Duty: Black Ops multiplayer. The M16 (more formally Rifle, Caliber 5.56 mm, M16) is the United States military designation for the AR-15 rifle. Colt purchased the rights to the AR-15 from ArmaLite and currently uses that designation only for semi-automatic versions of the rifle. The M16 rifle fires the 5.56x45mm cartridge and can produce massive wounding and hydrostatic shock effects when the bullet impacts at high velocity and yaws in tissue leading to fragmentation and rapid transfer of energy.
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Dual Wielding M16's!
Dual Wielding M16's!
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M-16 Rifle M16 Training Film: Rifle XM16E1 Operation & Cycle of Functioning pt1-2 1966 US Army 15min
M-16 Rifle M16 Training Film: Rifle XM16E1 Operation & Cycle of Functioning pt1-2 1966 US Army 15min
more at quickfound.net US Army training film TF9-3663 part 2: www.youtube.com 1984 US Army Training Manual M16, M16A1 TM-9-1005-249-10 www.archive.org 1991 version TM9-1005-249-23P www.archive.org en.wikipedia.org In 1954, Eugene Stoner of the newly formed ArmaLite helped develop the 7.62 mm AR-10... The AR-10's receiver was made of forged and milled aluminium alloy instead of steel. The barrel was mated to the receiver by a separate hardened steel extension to which the bolt locked. This allowed a lightweight aluminum receiver to be used while still maintaining a steel-on-steel lockup. The bolt was operated by high-pressure combustion gases taken from a hole in the middle of the barrel directly through a tube above the barrel to a cylinder created in the bolt carrier with the bolt carrier itself acting as a piston. Traditional rifles located this cylinder and piston close to the gas vent. The stock and grips were made of a glass-reinforced plastic shell over a rigid foam plastic core. The muzzle brake was fabricated from titanium... In 1957.. General Willard G. Wyman, commander of the US Continental Army Command. He immediately put together a team to develop a .223 caliber (5.56 mm) weapon for testing. Their finalized request called for a select-fire weapon of 6 pounds (2.7 kg) when loaded with 20 rounds of ammunition. The bullet had to penetrate a standard US steel helmet, body armor, or a steel plate of 0.135 inches (3.4 mm) and retain a velocity in excess of the speed <b>...</b>