Pretty much the same way you fire any rifle. Once you chamber a round, you just pull the trigger. You have the option of single shot or multiple shots, which fires a three round burst.
The M16 sieries of rifles are individual combat weapons.
the M16 assault rifle is composed of steel, aircraft grade aluminum, composite plastics, and polymer
Depends where you are and what gun regulations are in place.
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Not sure what county your talking about, but state laws allow for full auto select fire rifles like the M-16 only as part of official duty. Which means they have to be issued by the Sheriff's department not a personal weapon. If you mean LA county as in California Machine guns are illegal for personal owned, but in other states one can purchase a M16 select fire weapon with a transfer under the Federal NFA. Most law enforcement departments only issue full auto to swat teams.
The cyclic rate of fire of the M16 assault rifle is 700-950 rounds per minute.
The M16 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOcartridge. Most can also fire the civilian .223 Remington cartridge.
The M16 assault rifle has a cyclic rate of fire of 700-950 rounds per minute, and 45-60 rounds per minute in semi-automatic fire.
AR 15 - semi-automatic only M16 - depending on variant capable of full auto or burst fire. Will also fire semi-auto.
If you mean an M16 rifle, it can fire several miles. If can fire accurately to about 500 meters.
The M16 assault rifle is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATOcartridge. It can also fire the civilian .223 Remington round.
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.
Yes, it is a select fire weapon.( semi-automatic, three-round burst and full-automatic fire. )
It's pretty much just the fire/safety selector.
You can not burst fire except with the m16 and g3 is single fire but on the PC theres mods that can make burst firing
No. Cases are slightly different. You can fire 223 in 5.56, but, you should not fire 5.56 in a .223
Yes, the M16 is an assault rifle, and thus has fully automatic capabilities. The XM16E1, M16A1, and M16A3 can fire on completely full auto, while the M16A2 and M16A3 can fire a three-round burst, which by legal definitions, is considered to be fully automatic.