Condition Two does not apply to the M-16 rifle. Condition One is: A round is chambered, or ready to fire, and the safety is on. Condition Two is the same, plus the hammer is forward (handgun). Since the M-16 does not have a hammer it does not apply.
ALL AMMUNITION IS REMOVED, CHAMBER IS EMPTY, ACTION IS CLOSED, AND SAFETY IS ON. which general condition code is this?
Weapon Conditions: Weapon Condition #4: Magazine removed, chamber empty, bolt forward, safety on, ejection port cover closed Weapon Condition #3: Magazine inserted, chamber empty, bolt forward, safety on, ejection port cover closed Weapon Condition #2: This rule does not apply to M16A4 Service Rifle.. Weapon Condition #1: Magazine inserted, round in chamber, bolt forward, safety on, ejection port cover closed.
This Rifle is the same as the Savage model 170. I have one in .30.30 and cannot fault the rifle in any way. It is also a very accurate weapon especially for a pump action rifle.
"The deadliest weapon in the world is a Marine and his rifle."
price on such a weapon would depend on originality of parts to that era, and overall condition of rifle and scope. i would guess at $1500 +/-
It is an individual weapon.
Either the MA5C Individual Combat Weapon System (Assault Rifle) or the BR55HB SR Battle Rifle (Battle Rifle)
The M249 is not a rifle - it is a light/general purpose machine gun, also commonly referred to as a SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon). Informally, it's sometimes referred to as the 'piglet'.
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The main body of the rifle/weapon into which the barrel is attached.
It really is based on the condition and age of the weapon. Take it to a gun dealer and have him look at it for you.
Tripod....................... ================ ACTUALLY, a tripod would be used for a crew-served weapon, such as medium/general purpose/heavy machine guns. For a rifle, you're probably thinking of either a bipod or a benchrest.