M-16 is full auto and the AR-15 isn't full auto.
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.
AR 15 - semi-automatic only M16 - depending on variant capable of full auto or burst fire. Will also fire semi-auto.
AR15, M16, M4, Ruger Mini 14
Yes. The Colt AR15 is the original semi-auto version of the military M16. The rifle is now made by many manufacturers besides Colt.
There is no difference! A m16 or any other gun must be blowback to work. Are you talking about airsoft or something, it does not matter. So a real m16 is already blowback, cant change that! and if your talking about airsoft it does not matter
M4 is the carbine- shorter barrel
The M4 is capable of automatic fire, the AR 15 is not
The stock and forearm were traditional wood, but can be other materials. With the AR15 and M16 rifle, they are made from metals and plastics.
All M16s are AR-15s, but not all AR-15s are M16s. Most parts are interchangeable; however, the inside of an M16 lower receiver is milled differently to accommodate the auto sear.
Some guns include: Revolvers, AK's, M16, Uzi and much more...The ar15 and the m16 did not come into use until the late 60's. The weapons used before were the m14 and the m1 and m1 carbine.
Potentially, they could be. The AR-15 is available in the calibre .223/5.56 The M16 is the military nomenclature for a particular model of AR-15, and is only available in 5.56x45 chambering as a semi or a fully automatic.
The AR-15 rifle was developed first, designed by Eugene Stoner in the late 1950s for the ArmaLite Corporation. It was introduced in 1956, while the M16 rifle, which is a military adaptation of the AR-15, was adopted by the U.S. military in 1964 during the Vietnam War. Thus, the AR-15 predates the M16 by several years.