5.62mm I believe.
It does not.
Impossible to answer without more details. What range? What bullet weight? What barrel length?
the m16 uses 5.56 caliber ammo
Yes, along with the carbine version of the M16, the M4.
You should use a m16 because its better.
The M16 has greater range than the AK, and a higher rate of fire. The ammunition weighs less, and has a greater wounding ability. The AK is simpler, and handles being dirty better than the M16.
m16
ALL AMMUNITION IS REMOVED, CHAMBER IS EMPTY, ACTION IS CLOSED, AND SAFETY IS ON. which general condition code is this?
The M16 was first used in the Vietnam War. It was a completely new weapon with a new caliber of ammunition. It was lighter and more deadly than its predecessors.
The military adopted the M16 to replace the M14 primarily due to the need for a lighter, more versatile firearm that could enhance soldier mobility and reduce fatigue. The M16's selective-fire capability and higher rate of fire made it better suited for the close-quarters combat prevalent in the Vietnam War. Additionally, the M16's use of smaller, lighter ammunition (5.56x45mm) allowed soldiers to carry more rounds without significantly increasing weight. These factors, combined with the M14's limitations in terms of weight and control in automatic firing, led to the M16's adoption as the standard service rifle.
46x53 nado
5.56x45mm NATO