M16A1 assault rifle, USA 1967

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Reproduction of assault rifle, made of metal and plastic, with loading and firing simulated mechanism and with removable magazine.

The M16 assault rifle was designed by Eugene Stoner in the 1950s with the original name of AR-15. Made of steel, aluminum and various plastic components, it is an automatic assault rifle powered by gas and rotary bolt, powered by removable clips of 20 and 30 cartridges of caliber 5.56 mm. It shoots a speed of 800-900 shots per minute and an effective range of 500 m.

It was adopted by the United States Army and used for the operations of the Vietnam War in 1963. In 1967, after some modifications the M16 was renamed M16A1, becoming the standard rifle of the military forces Americans in 1969.

The war in Vietnam took place between 1955 and 1975 to prevent the reunification of Vietnam under a communist government. The Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) participated with the support of the United States and other nations, against the local guerrillas of the National Front for the Liberation of Vietnam (Viet Cong) and the army of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), supported by China and the Soviet Union.

Since the Vietnam War, the family of M16 rifles has been the main weapon of the US armed forces. The M16 has been widely adopted by armies around the world and the total production of M16 rifles since the beginning of its design is approximately 8 million, being the most produced weapon of its caliber.

Enjoy the iconic replica of the M16A1 assault rifle!

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Dimensions: 98 cm
Weight: 3,335 g
Country of manufacture: United States: Made in the USA
Epoch: Modern Weapons 1945 to 1982
Type Collectible: Rifles & carbines

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Comments

  1. Posted by Chad Heckle on 09/07/2020 23:01
    5

    Love Love Love this gun! Perfect for my Vietnam living history presentation for school kids and veterans!!

  2. Posted by Brendan Moriarty on 09/07/2020 13:58
    3

    This is an excellent replica, it would great if there was an XM177 Commando version

  3. Posted by Tom Roberts on 08/07/2020 20:56
    5

    This is the one I want. Next on my list but would be awesome to win it. Comment as part of giveaway on Instagram :)

  4. Posted by Selyf on 06/04/2020 14:45
    5

    I loved this gun this made a amazing part in my Vietnam collection but i wish you gyus made a m60 mg

  5. Posted by Corey lang on 28/06/2019 22:42
    5

    I would love to have one if you guys still make these

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