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The barrel length of the M4A1 carbine is 14.5 inches. Legally, it would be considered a short-barreled rifle by the BATFE (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives).
The barrel length of the M4A1 carbine is 14.5 inches. Legally, it would be considered a short-barreled rifle by the BATFE (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives).
There are many places where one may purchase a M4A1 carbine. This includes specialist gun stores, a gun trade fair as well as private sellers of this type of gun.
its the m16 family including m4a1 carbine aka m4 carbine
When you first buy the Jing Gong (JG) M4a1 M733 (M733 = Carbine) it only comes with ordinary hand-guards. Now if you buy it WITH rails, then you should be able to attach multiple things
The M4A1 carbine is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOcartridge, the same as the assault rifle it was derived from, the M16. It is also capable of firing the .223 Remington sporting cartridge.
The cyclic rate of fire of the M4A1 carbine is 700-950 rounds per minute. The exact number will vary depending on what ammunition is used.
Perhaps they just forgot to add the "A1" to the nomenclature in CoD4. But yes, you are correct - the standard M4 carbine has the three round burst feature, while the M4A1 and the Canadian variant of the M4 (the C8) have full auto capability.
The basic M4 carbine is limited to three round bursts, but the M4A1 does indeed have unrestricted full auto capacity, as do the Canadian variants of the M4 (Diemaco [now Colt Canada] C8), and the unlicenced Chinese copy of the M4 (Norinco CQ-556A).
Yes. The M4A1 is a variant of the M4 carbine that replaces the three-round burst mode with fully automatic fire. Both rifles can also fire in semi-automatic mode.
Don't think so: laws here say you can't have EVEN semi-auto rifles. Let along full-autos.
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