The M16A2 rifle is a significant evolution in the M16 series, reflecting decades of the United States’ focus on small-caliber weapons development and adaptation to the needs of modern warfare. The original M16, developed by Eugene Stoner and adopted by the U.S. military in the 1960s, was designed to be a lightweight, air-cooled, gas-operated, magazine-fed assault rifle. Its introduction during the Vietnam War marked a significant shift from the heavier M14, offering increased maneuverability and firepower.
- Overall 990 mm
- Inner Barrel 360 mm
- Weight 2520 g
- Bullet 5.95 mm BBs
- Caliber 6 mm
- Capacity 20 Rounds
- Muzzle Velocity 110 m/sec
- Material Plastic, Metal
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