The M16A1 Rifle

The M16A1 Rifle
Title The M16A1 Rifle PDF eBook
Author Department of the Army
Publisher Skyhorse
Total Pages 64
Release 2013-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781616088644

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The U.S. Army teamed up with cartoonist and graphic artist Will Eisner to produce teaching tools for U.S. soldiers in a medium that they could easily understand. The M16A1 Rifle: Operation and Preventive Maintenance, first printed in 1969, features a female narrator who instructs GIs on the proper care of their AR-15 (military name M16A1) rifles—firearms notorious for jamming and malfunctioning. More than a simple manual and step-by-step guide, this unconventional yet important military document tried to appeal to soldiers with suggestive chapter titles such as “How to Strip Your Baby,” “What to Do in a Jam,” “Sweet 16,” and “All the Way with Négligé.” A copy of the thirty-two-page booklet was issued to nearly every soldier serving in Vietnam.

The M16

The M16
Title The M16 PDF eBook
Author Gordon L. Rottman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 103
Release 2011-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 1849088918

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The M16 was first introduced in 1958 and was revolutionary for its time as it was made of lightweight materials including special aluminum and plastics. It was first adopted by US Special Forces and airborne troops in 1962 before it was issued to Army and Marine units serving in Vietnam. Its use spread throughout the following decades and a number of variants including submachine and carbine versions were also fielded. As a result it is now amongst the three most used combat cartridges in the world while over 10 million M16s and variants have been produced making it one of the most successful American handheld weapons in history .But despite its undeniable success the M16 is not without its detractors. Indeed, the “black rifle”, as it is known, is one of the most controversial rifles ever introduced with a long history of design defects, ruggedness issues, cleaning difficulties and reliability problems leading to endless technical refinements. This volume provides a technical history of the M16 and the struggle to perfect it together with an assessment of its impact on the battlefield drawing on over a decade's combat experience with the rifle.

Misfire

Misfire
Title Misfire PDF eBook
Author Bob Orkand
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 272
Release 2019-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 0811767957

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The M16 rifle is one of the world’s most famous firearms, iconic as the American weapon of the Vietnam War—and, indeed, as the U.S. military’s standard service rifle until only a few years ago. But the story of the M16 in Vietnam is anything but a success story. In the early years of the war, the U.S. military had a problem: its primary infantry rifle, the M14, couldn’t stand up to the enemy’s AK-47s. The search was on for a replacement that was lighter weight, more durable, and more lethal than the M14. After tests (some of which the new rifle had failed) and debates (more than a few rooted in the army brass’s resistance to change), Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara ordered the adoption of the M16, which was rushed through production and rushed to Vietnam, reaching troops’ hands in early 1965. Problems appeared immediately. Soldiers were often not adequately trained to maintain the new rifle (in fact some were told the new rifle was “self-cleaning”), nor were they always given cleaning supplies or instructions. The harsh jungle climate corroded the rifle’s chamber, exacerbated by the manufacturer’s decision against chrome-plating the chamber. The ammunition that accompanied the rifles sent to Vietnam was incompatible with the M16 and was the principal cause of the failure to extract malfunctions. The result was the M16 often jammed, making the rifle “about as effective as a muzzleloader,” in the words of one officer. Men were killed in combat because they couldn’t return fire until the malfunction was cleared. Congress investigated and the rifle and its ammunition were incrementally modified, greatly improving its reliability over the next few years. Troop training was also improved. But the damage to the M16’s reputation could not be undone, and many soldiers remained deeply skeptical of their rifle through the war’s end. Misfire combines insider knowledge of U.S. Army weapons development with firsthand combat experience in Vietnam to tell the story of the M16 in Vietnam. Even as it details the behind-the-scenes development, tests, and debates that brought this rifle into service, the book also describes men and M16s in action on the battlefield, never losing sight of the soldiers who carried M16s in the jungles of Vietnam and all too often suffered the consequences of decisions they had nothing to do with.

The M16A1 Rifle

The M16A1 Rifle
Title The M16A1 Rifle PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Army
Publisher
Total Pages 30
Release 1968
Genre Rifles
ISBN

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The History and Development of the M16 Rifle and Its Cartridge

The History and Development of the M16 Rifle and Its Cartridge
Title The History and Development of the M16 Rifle and Its Cartridge PDF eBook
Author David R. Hughes
Publisher Far West Publications
Total Pages 294
Release 1990
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780962609602

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The M16A1 Rifle

The M16A1 Rifle
Title The M16A1 Rifle PDF eBook
Author USA Department of the Army
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1968
Genre
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M16A1 Rifle and Rifle Marksmanship

M16A1 Rifle and Rifle Marksmanship
Title M16A1 Rifle and Rifle Marksmanship PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Army
Publisher
Total Pages 32
Release 1974
Genre Gunnery
ISBN

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