Not made as a standard item. It will be too long, and the rifle was not designed to support THAT much weight on the magazine catch.
Yes
The standard magazine capacity for the M16 rifle is typically 20 or 30 rounds, depending on the variant. The 20-round magazine is often used for precision shooting and is favored for its lower profile, while the 30-round magazine is more common for general use and combat situations. Both magazine types are designed to hold 5.56x45mm NATO cartridges, which are standard for the M16 platform.
The SKS packs a bigger round (7.62mm) than the m16 (5.56mm) but the m16 has a higher magazine capacity, better accuracy,and a higher rate of fire, so the SKS is more powerful, but the m16 is generally regarded as a better weapon.
The AK round. The AK 47 fires a 7.62mm round. The M16/M4 fires a 5.56mm round.
The weight of an M16 rifle without a magazine or sling is approximately 7.2 pounds.
30 rounds, However, many soldiers load 29 rounds to reduce the possibility of a first round fail-to-feed.
yes and no the m16 veitnam was auto the one to day is 3 round burst
No
The FAMAS has the same calibre (5.56mm) and mag size (30 rounds) as the M16 so YES It can use the STANAG Magazine from the M16. However, this only applies to the current production FAMAS G2 - the original FAMAS F1, first fielded in 1977, uses a proprietary 25 round magazine, and also has a 1 in 12 rifling pitch, making it incapable of stabilizing the 62 grain NATO standard SS109 projectile.
The two most common magazine capacities for the M4A1 carbine as 20- and 30-rounds. These come in the form of STANAG magazines, originally used in the M16. 100-round Beta C-Mags are also available.
5.56mm
Yes it does.