The m16 rifle is a select fire weapon. Select fire means it can be fired in the semiautomatic mode (1 pull of trigger= 1 shot) or it can be fired in the fully automatic mode (1 pull= shoot until trigger is released) The currently issued M16 is equipped for "burst" fire. When the selector switch is set to Burst, 1 trigger pull= 3 shots.
semi-auto you have to shift. full auto just give it gas and go.
when your body is full... it gives off an atomatic (small/quiet) sigh. :) kewl huh?
The only way you can get full auto for the m16 is by playing zombies and pack a pucnhing it.
No. The current M16A2 and A4 have a three shot burst mode. The M16 and M16A1 had a full-automatic mode.
AR 15 - semi-automatic only M16 - depending on variant capable of full auto or burst fire. Will also fire semi-auto.
because the number is atomatic to move
Full automatic on the M16 rifle was called "rock n roll."
There are a large number of differences based on the models of both guns, however the most notable is that the AR15 is a semi-automatic and the M16 is capable of semi-automatic or full automatic.
Yes, the M16 is an assault rifle, and thus has fully automatic capabilities. The XM16E1, M16A1, and M16A3 can fire on completely full auto, while the M16A2 and M16A3 can fire a three-round burst, which by legal definitions, is considered to be fully automatic.
no need to save is atomatic
You can bye them on the catalog as avi's
Simple answer MI5 homeland, MI6 overseas. sorry that was some other idiot. the real answer is that m15 is semi automatic and the m16 is either semi 3 rd burst and sometimes fully automatic. not that other stupid answer