Perhaps they just forgot to add the "A1" to the nomenclature in CoD4. But yes, you are correct - the standard M4 carbine has the three round burst feature, while the M4A1 and the Canadian variant of the M4 (the C8) have full auto capability.
Depends mostly 3 round burst though can be fully aoutomatic mos accurate with da 3 round burst
Yes. The M4A1 is a variant of the M4 carbine that replaces the three-round burst mode with fully automatic fire. Both rifles can also fire in semi-automatic mode.
No, it does not. The M4 carbine has a three position selector - Safe - Semi - Burst, while the Diemaco C8 and M4A1 also have a three position selector - Safe - Semi - Auto.
The M16A1 is fully automatic.
the famas in mw2 was 3 round burst making it unpopular in the community however in black ops it is fully automatic and fires over 900 RPM
It depends if it has a electronic trigger and which board it has in it. If it's the stock version with out an electronic trigger, it proberly won't have 3 round burst. But see if you can find out if it has a electronic trigger and if that has the 3 round burst setting.
Fully Automatic
.30 Carbine
The M-16 Carbine or M4 use a 5.56x45 Nato round or the civilian version .223 Remington
The M-16's issued during the Vietnam War were fully automatic. The three-round burst was adopted later.
The M16A1, Diemaco/Colt Canada C7, Diemaco/Colt Canada C8, and M4A1 have fully unrestricted automatic fire. The M16A2, M16A4, M16A5, and M4 are limited to a three round burst.
A 3-round burst is considered a form of automatic fire, but it's distinct from fully automatic fire. In a 3-round burst system, the firearm fires three rounds with a single pull of the trigger, then requires a release and pull to fire again. This mechanism allows for controlled bursts of fire while limiting the number of rounds fired at once, making it different from continuous fire in fully automatic weapons.