THE GULF WAR: The Battle Front : M-16A2
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Primary combat rifle issued to U.S. front-line soldiers in the Gulf. It is an improved version of the M-16A1, which during the Vietnam War was often criticized for its tendency to jam. First used in 1987, the M-16A2 has greater accuracy, heavier barrel and uses standard NATO ammunition. Soviet-made counterpart; the AK-47 assault rifle. Weight: 8.9 lbs. Cartridge: 5.56-millimeter Operation: gas-, air-cooled, selective fire; semi-automatic with 3-shot bursts. Range: 1,800 feet Magazine capacity: 30 rounds Cost: $420
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