The M-16 Carbine or M4 use a 5.56x45 Nato round or the civilian version .223 Remington
m4 <><><> You would have to define better. The M4 has a greater range, the AK a heavier bullet, the M4 a faster bullet, you can carry more ammo for an M4, the AK needs less maintenance, the M4 has a higher rate of fire- and so on.
5.56mm
The cartridge most commonly used with the M4 is the 62 grain M855 or SS109.
The gas propelling the bullet is tapped, and operates the bolt mechanism.
To move the strike of the bullet up with an M4 front sight, you would need to rotate the sight post counterclockwise. This will raise the front sight, adjusting the point of impact higher.
The duration of Big Bullet is 1.5 hours.
Big Bullet was created on 1996-07-26.
Depends on the Caliber and grain of bullet. You can shoot a .22 m4 accurately probably 100-150 yards. Then with the 5.56/.223 round can be shot 600-659 yards accurately.
M4 Commando? Is that some video game weapon? The M4 carbine and variants (such as the CQBR) use the 5.56 cartridge. Standard is 62 grains, although heavier grain bullets are recommended for shorter barrel lengths. Colt did market a 9x19mm variant of the CAR-15 under the name "Commando", but it's not considered an M4 variant.
quite big
Yes, any bullet can kill you. The amount of damage a bullet does depends on several factors, basically: where it hits you, how hard it hits you, and how big the bullet is (or how much it expands).
No. The bullet is too big. A 30-30 is a .30 caliber bullet. a .38 bullet is .357 caliber