7-8 Ilbs
The military weapon, AR-15, should have a trigger pull of 5.5 to 8.5 pounds and should be free of creep. Creep is the rough movement between the trigger pull and hammer release.
anywhere from 2.5lbs to 6lbs
In the ounces range.
The AR 15 is a semi automatic firearm- it fires one shot with one pull of the trigger. It can fire as fast as you can pull the trigger. However, that will NOT be accurate, aimed fire.
It depends on what gun it is,if its an SMG (Sub Machine Gun) you have you hold your finger on safe and hold the trigger down,if its an MG (Machine gun)Just push the trigger,if its an AR (Assault Rifle) You push safe and no hold down,that would break the gun,and hold the trigger down,If its an SR (Sniper Rifle) You look thru the scope,Push in safe no hold,and pull the trigger.If its a OSR (One Shot Rifle) You push safe and pull the trigger,then cock it back.If you point it to yourself you will die...That is Untrue,you need to either unsafe it,reload it,or cock it...If its a pistol you must press the safe,then pull the trigger many times,and reload
ar drone
Rate of fire depends on operators speed when pulling the trigger.
The AR-10 was designed by Eugene Stoner in 1955. The AR-10 fired the 7.62x51 NATO round. The AR-10 was rejected by the military in favour of the M14. However, an updated version of the AR-10, the AR-15, was adopted by the US military and designated the M16. The M16 has since developed into several versions, including the A1, A2, A3, and A4.
The AR-15 is not a military weapon. The M-16 was available during the cold war years.
AR 381-12 applies to all Army personnel, which includes military, civilian and contractor personnel who are affiliated with the Army through military service, direct employment, or a contract.
(in the US) No, the military has no official policies regarding the marriage of officers or enlistees.
The average Accelerated Reader (AR) level for "Matilda" by Roald Dahl is 5.0. The book is worth 7 AR points.