Yes. The Colt AR15 is the original semi-auto version of the military M16. The rifle is now made by many manufacturers besides Colt.
The M16 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOcartridge. It can also fire the civilian .223 Remington round.
The M16 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOcartridge. Most can also fire the civilian .223 Remington cartridge.
For now, the M16 is supplemented by the M4 carbine version, but there is no replacement named as yet.
Yes, in a few ways. They both have 509mm barrels. The have similar sight systems. Differences: Gearboxes: M16-Version 2, M14- Version 7 Magazines Design
An M16 is chambered in 5.56 NATO round. Depending on cartridge type the speed can be between 905 m/s (2,970 ft/s) and 940 m/s (3,100 ft/s). A civilian version of an M16 can be chambered in many different calibers and the speed will depend on cartridge, load and bullet type.
Your question is sort of like "How much does a car cost?" Depends on the car, and depends on the rifle. If you mean a civilian version (semi auto) of an AK47, about $400. If you mean a legal, select fire (semi or full auto) M16, about $16,000 plus fees.
The M4 is a shorter version of the M16 rifle, which is the military designation of the Armalite Rifle. Eugene Stoner is generally credited with the creation of the Armalite.
For a M16 that can be owned by a US civilian, about $15,000.For purchase by the military and international arms market$625 new$300 used.
The M4 is the carbine version of the M16 (carbine means short barreled rifle). Search Wikipedia for M16 for more reading.
It's a civilian legal rifle to begin with. If you're referring to a more 'sporterised' version of it, then no, there isn't.
The M16 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOintermediate rifle cartridge. It can also accept .223 Remington rounds.
Nobody. The M16 is not a sniper rifle, and it did not enter production until 1960.