if you clean it ....then it wont jam ....but in the Vietnam War they told the soldiers not to clean the gun cuz ...it was a self cleaning gun ....so it jammed alot
The M16A1 is fully automatic.
Are you sure you have an M16A1 and not an AR15A1? If it is in fact a M16A1 the sn would be mid to late 70's
The Jing Gong AK-47 or M16A1 are good AEG's that seem to be reliable.
You can get the M16A1 in the "El Capitan" Tier in CUBA by completing the 'Transport A Shipment of US Arms' job.
The M16A1 is the U.S. military designation for the AR-15 rifle built by Colt. The AR-15 itself was invented in 1957 by Eugene Stoner (1922-1997) while at ArmaLite.
The M16A1 assault rifle has two modes of fire: semi-automatic and fully automatic. As long as the trigger is held down, the weapon will continue to fire until the magazine is empty.
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The M16A1 rifle was developed by the American engineer Eugene Stoner and his team at the ArmaLite Corporation in the late 1950s. The design was later adopted by the U.S. military in the 1960s, with the M16A1 becoming the standard issue rifle during the Vietnam War. It was a refinement of the original ArmaLite AR-15 design, incorporating various improvements based on military feedback.
You will have to call Colt
No. Jelly has a TON of sugar in it, jam has more fruit than jelly. You can often find more fruit chunks in jam. Jelly does not have fruit chunks in it.
The M16A1 is no longer used by any branches or special operation forces in the US Military. The M16A3, however, is used by some units in the US Air Force, particularly security forces. It is not the standard-issue rifle for any branch or special forces.
The M16A1 rifle was developed by the United States military as an improved version of the original M16. The design was primarily attributed to Eugene Stoner, who initially created the Armalite AR-15 rifle, which served as the basis for the M16 platform. The M16A1 was adopted by the U.S. military in 1967 and featured enhancements such as a forward-assist mechanism and a chrome-lined barrel to improve reliability.