Half of these definitons are not totally right. The M-16 was a piece of shit in 'Nam (like all say), but it is fucking accurate now. I have an AR-15 (Civilian Model of the M-16), and the .223 Rem can get in a 4x6 rectangle at 100 yards. But the SAR-1 (AK47 Replica) is better
No example comes to mind
by R_K June 01, 2005
AK's have jaM-16 by the balls.
by DakotaThunder January 19, 2005
The Kickass main assault rifle used by the US of A. Its gas operated (means the gas takin from a shot round comes back to throw the bolt back for all u idiots out there) and its chamberd at 5.56 x 45mm. This rifle has an effective range of 500 meters for a point target and 700 meters for an area target. Has many varients such as the M4A1 and can be equiped with the M203 grenade launcher.
by Lightning December 01, 2003
by srellikniap December 09, 2004
Quite possibly any of a large variety of such rifles, the most widely known one being the M16A2, which was first introduced during Vietnam. Despite popular belief, many varieties of the rifle are not automatic, though special varieties do come with optional full-automatic firing. The standard M16A2 of the Army is not automatic, though.
by Detranova July 29, 2003
The reason why a lot of people aren't breathing today
by uzi brust January 03, 2009
"em-six-teeen"
M-16 first introtuced in the 60's for troops in the Vietnam war version A1, A2 was introduced in the 80's, A2 used by NATO forces, can also use m203 grenade launher
M-16 first introtuced in the 60's for troops in the Vietnam war version A1, A2 was introduced in the 80's, A2 used by NATO forces, can also use m203 grenade launher
The Army and the Marines use the m16a2 for training and clearing out areas with the m203 tactical grenade launcher
by Mystrick August 07, 2003