The lower receiver will be configured so that the weapon can be fired in full auto or burst.
There are a large number of differences based on the models of both guns, however the most notable is that the AR15 is a semi-automatic and the M16 is capable of semi-automatic or full automatic.
The M4 is capable of automatic fire, the AR 15 is not
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Depends on where you are. In the US, it is possible for a private citizen to legally own a fully automatic firearm in most states. The transfer of such as gun to you must be approved by your Chief of Police, and you will need to supply fingerprints and photos to the BATFE (and a $200 tax) and undergo a background investigation. You will also need a large wallet to hold the money to pay for that AR15. A LEGAL, registered AR15 sells for about $25,000 today.
7.62x25 is the Tokarev pistol cartridge. No manufacturer currently makes an upper for that cartridge.
Anyone can buy the M16 small parts - but it is illegal to use them to create a fully automatic weapon without the correct NFA paperwork. Adding these parts to a semi-automatic AR15 will not make it fully automatic, and some parts will not fit the semi-automatic lower receiver at all.
AR 15 - semi-automatic only M16 - depending on variant capable of full auto or burst fire. Will also fire semi-auto.
No. The AR15 is a semi-automatic firearm. Pull trigger, it shoots one time. Pull trigger again, it shoots- one time. The M16 rifle is capable of fully automatic fire- pull trigger, it fires until you release trigger or run out of ammo. But that is different from the AR15. Note- in the US, fully automatic firearms (machine guns) have been strictly regulated since 1934. You cannot buy machine guns by walking into a gun shop, gun show, or on line. To legally have one transferred to you requires approval of the Federal government, a background check that includes photos and fingerprints, approval of your local Chief of Police, and paying a $200 transfer tax.
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If it is one of the recent Colt .22LR AR15 rifles, then the answer is no - they are completely different internally.
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An AR-15 is a rifle that uses 5.56 mm bullets. It is a semi-automatic rifle. This specific type of bullet is the most commonly used bullet amongst the NATO forces.