No the British SAS use the C7 Series of Rifles, similar to the M16 they are infact more reliable and have a longer barrel life. The weapon was developed from the M16A1E1
The M16 sieries of rifles are individual combat weapons.
The M16 and the M4 are the US designations for the AR-15 pattern of rifles.
Colt's Manufacturing made the majority of the M16 rifles, and all of the M4 rifles, purchased by the US military. Fabrique Nationale would come in second, providing some of the M16 rifles, and all of the M249 and M240 machine guns.
Same as most US Rifles; barrel, receiver group.
Yes, the United States Secret Service did have M16 rifles in 1963, but they were not yet in widespread use; the M16 was officially adopted by the U.S. military in 1964. At that time, the Secret Service primarily used other firearms for protection, such as revolvers and the M1 Carbine. The M16 became more prominent in the following years, particularly during the Vietnam War.
If you are talking about things like M4 and M16 then those are just the names of different types of rifles.
the top 3 rifles in the american military are the M4, the M16 and the M14
It is still in production so over 10 million
no, Mattel making military rifles is an urban legend, and comes from two sources - the first being a replica M16 they made, and the second being that they were contracted to manufacture plastic furniture for the M16 rifles, and this furniture bore the name of the manufacturer.
The assault rifles in Black Ops are: M16 Enfield M14 FAMAS Galil AUG FAL AK-47 Commando G11
M16 series