1500 m or so
Any rifle CAN fire underwater... but it's still an ill advised thing to do. It could potentially wreck the rifle and cause injury to the user.
No.The rifle grenade firing adapter was made for the M-1 Garand rifle only.
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They were last used in WW 1, but mostly before that, in the 19th century and before. These were the days of close combat and slow-loading guns. So if you could no longer load and fire, you used the rifle with the bayonet as a spear and you tried to run your enemy through.
Because you could fire it in repetition without having to reload it after each shot, the way you had to with muzzleloaders.
they stopped using candles, kerosene, oil lamps and fire torches in the late 19th century
A fire involving rifles a rifle fires a projectile at very high velocity
no it does not
ummm...yes?It depends on the size of the weapon and whether or not you want to fire it from the vehicle. While I would be very hard-pressed to fit, much the less fire, a Kentucky Long Rifle from an M1 Abrams, I could very comfortably fire an M4 carbine from the window of a Humvee.
An assault rifle is defined by the US State Dept and Dept of Defense as a "lightweight, select-fire rifle firing light to intermediate power rounds". The term "select-fire" means the rifle can fire EITHER semi-automatic or full automatic by the use of a selector (usually a switch). Since a TRUE assault rifle can fire full-auto, they are heavily regualted by the 1934 National Fireamrs Act. The Plinker Plus AR-15 is NOT an assault rifle, so the answer to your question is NO. If, however, you are looking for a basic entry level model semi-automatic rifle that bears a resemblence to the M16, you could do worse.
Read the roll mark on the rifle.