Firearms / Assault rifles / M16A2
M16A2
General Facts
- TYPE
Assault rifle - ORIGIN
United States
- NICKNAMES
C7 (Canadian production M16A2)
C8 (Canadianproduction M4) - DESIGNED
Early 1980's - DESIGNER
Fabrique Nationale - PRODUCTION
1982 - present - PRODUCERS
Canada - Diemaco/Colt Canada
United States - Colt
United States - Fabrique Nationale
- QUANTITY
8 million including M16A1 models - UNIT COST
Unknown - CHARACTERISTICS
Limited weight
Good accuracy
Flattop models available
Lot of maintenance required
Introduction
The M16A2 is a late Cold War era assault rifle of US origin. It was developed by Fabrique Nationale at the request of the US Marine Corps. The M16A2 is a product improved version of the M16A1. The main improvement is the use of the 5.56x45mm NATO round instead of the older M193 round. When it was introduced in the 1980's the full size M16A2 with iron sights was the main production variant. Nowadays the M4 carbine with the ability to mount optics is considered the main variant.
Design
The M16A2 is a product improved M16A1. The areas of improvement include the round that is fired, the iron sights and a burst fire option instead of full automatic fire. The M16A2 fires a redesigned 5.56x45mm round that uses a faster rifling twist rate. This version of the 5.56x45mm round was also adopted as NATO standard. The M16A2 retains the direct impingement design and rotating bolt. Externally the M16A2 looks very similar to the M16A1 and at a glance only the round forearm identifies the M16A2. A carbine version with shorter barrel and retractable stock was also developed. It was fires named the M16A2 Carbine and was later redesignated as the M4. On the latest models the rear sight and carrying handle have been replaced by a Picatinny rail that allows various optics to be fitted.
Firepower
The M16A2 fires the 5.56x45mm NATO round from 30 round magazines, although various other capacities are available. The M16A2 is a select fire weapon with a cyclic rate of fire of 700 to 950 rounds per minute. Many rifles in US service feature a three round burst fire selector instead permitting full automatic fire. The effective range is 400 meters, although with optics targets out to 600 m can be engaged.
Users
The first user of the M16A2 was the US marine corps in the mid 1980's, with the US army adopting it in the late 1980's. The M16A2 and its derivatives are widely used around the world and are the standard issue firearm of various nations. The M4 is in use with many special forces units worldwide and many US law enforcement agencies.
M4 Commando
The M4 Commando is the smallest and most compact rifle in the M16A2 lineup. The Commando is essentially an M4 with shorter barrel. The shorter barrel results in a slightly higher rate of fire. It cannot be fitted with the M203 or M203A1 under barrel grenade launcher, but is able to launch rifle grenades. The original models with fixed handle are known as the R733 and R735, with the latter being burst fire. The flattop models are known as R933 and R935 respectively.
- Specifications:
- M4 Commando (R733)
Type | Assault rifle |
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Caliber | 5.56x45mm NATO |
Magazine | 30 rounds |
Operation | Gas operated, direct impingement, rotating bolt |
Fire selector | 0-1-F |
Rate of fire | 700 - 1.000 rpm |
Barrel length | 290 mm |
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Rifling | 6 grooves, 178 mm right hand twist |
Muzzle velocity | 796 m/s |
Stock | Retractable |
Length | 780 mm / 700 mm |
Width | ? |
Height | ? |
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Weight | 2.44 kg empty |
Sights | |
Remarks | - |
M4 Carbine
The M4 is the carbine version of the M16A2. At first it was known as the M16A2 Carbine. When the US military adopted it as the M4 carbine the M4 designation was applied to the product line. The M4 has an 80% parts commonality with the M16A2. It differs in having a shorter barrel and forearm and it has a four position retractable stock. The barrel has a step cut to allow the M203A1 grenade launcher to be fitted under the barrel. In US service the designation M4 applies to models with three round burst setting while the M4A1 allows for full automatic fire. Several M4 models exist. The original models with fixed handle are known as the R777 and R779, with the latter being burst fire. The flattop models are known as R977 and R979 respectively.
- Specifications:
- M4 (R777)
Type | Assault rifle |
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Caliber | 5.56x45mm NATO |
Magazine | 30 rounds |
Operation | Gas operated, direct impingement, rotating bolt |
Fire selector | 0-1-F |
Rate of fire | 700 - 950 rpm |
Barrel length | 370 mm |
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Rifling | 6 grooves, 178 mm right hand twist |
Muzzle velocity | 884 m/s |
Stock | Retractable |
Length | 838 mm / 757 mm |
Width | ? |
Height | ? |
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Weight | 2.68 kg empty |
Sights | Iron sights, 368 mm sight radius |
Remarks | - |
M16A2
The M16A2 is the standard full size rifle. It features a full length barrel and fixed stock. The original models with fixed handle are known as the R701 and R705, with the latter being burst fire. The flattop models are known as R901 and R905 respectively. The R645 as produced for the US army is similar to the R701. In US service the designation M16A2 applies to the R645 and R701 models. The M16A3 is the R705. The designation M16A4 applies to both the R901 and R905. Many M16A4 in US service also feature a quad Picatinny rail forearm developed by KAC. These are known as the M16A4 MWS, with MWS denoting Modular Weapon System. The M203 grenade launcher may be fitted and will replace the round handguard with a larger squared one.
- Specifications:
- M16A2 (R705)
- M16A3 (R701)
Type | Assault rifle |
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Caliber | 5.56x45mm NATO |
Magazine | 30 rounds |
Operation | Gas operated, direct impingement, rotating bolt |
Fire selector | 0-1-3 |
Rate of fire | 700 - 950 rpm |
Barrel length | 508 mm |
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Rifling | 6 grooves, 178 mm right hand twist |
Muzzle velocity | 948 m/s |
Stock | Fixed |
Length | 1.006 mm |
Width | ? |
Height | ? |
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Weight | 3.40 kg empty |
Sights | Iron sights, 502 mm sight radius |
Remarks | - |
Type | Assault rifle |
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Caliber | 5.56x45mm NATO |
Magazine | 30 rounds |
Operation | Gas operated, direct impingement, rotating bolt |
Fire selector | 0-1-F |
Rate of fire | 700 - 950 rpm |
Barrel length | 508 mm |
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Rifling | 6 grooves, 178 mm right hand twist |
Muzzle velocity | 948 m/s |
Stock | Fixed |
Length | 1.006 mm |
Width | ? |
Height | ? |
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Weight | 3.40 kg empty |
Sights | Iron sights, 502 mm sight radius |
Remarks | - |