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The current standard assault rifle of the United States forces is the M16A4 manufactured by FN Herstal, and is commonly used in semi-automatic fire mode and often equipped with a Trijicon ACOG optic as well as KAC M5 handguard for equipping vertical grips. They come equipped with 30 round magazines chambered in 5.56mmx45 NATO ammunition.  
 
The current standard assault rifle of the United States forces is the M16A4 manufactured by FN Herstal, and is commonly used in semi-automatic fire mode and often equipped with a Trijicon ACOG optic as well as KAC M5 handguard for equipping vertical grips. They come equipped with 30 round magazines chambered in 5.56mmx45 NATO ammunition.  
  
[[File:m16a4.png|thumb|alt=Colt 1911|Colt 1911 National Match pistol]]
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[[File:m16a4.png|thumb|alt=Colt 1911|M16A4 Rifle]]

Revision as of 22:46, 15 September 2012

Overview

Based on the original AR designed by Eugene Stoner in 1958, the decades have been good to the classic design and have seen it pass through a number of iterations.

The current standard assault rifle of the United States forces is the M16A4 manufactured by FN Herstal, and is commonly used in semi-automatic fire mode and often equipped with a Trijicon ACOG optic as well as KAC M5 handguard for equipping vertical grips. They come equipped with 30 round magazines chambered in 5.56mmx45 NATO ammunition.

Colt 1911
M16A4 Rifle