The M16 has a special place in my heart. My military career revolved around two versions of the rifle. In bootcamp, I became familiar with the aging but rugged M16A2, becoming intimately familiar with its handling characteristics. In SOI and the fleet (Marine Corp infantry) I spent 99% of my time with an M16A4. The only difference between the A2 and A4, that I saw, was the A4 had a rail instead of a built-in carry handle that housed the rear sight. Other than that, there were no real functional differences. About a year ago, I got myself a PSA16 which is pretty much like the M16A4, but without the metal rail system. It has rekindled my love for the M16 system, but is tempting me to buy a Harrington and Richardson M16A2 reproduction just so I can benefit from the battle proven iron sight/carrying handle setup. Anyways, this is what sparked this article. Today it is romantic to think of using our rifles for protecting our home or what remains of our liberty. I would say that the M16 is one of the best rifles that you can use for OUTSIDE the home adventures. For things like light infantry work, it is well suited. Essentially, I would classify this rifle as a perfect general purpose minuteman rifle. FEATURES
PROBLEMS The M16 is a good general-purpose rifle in my opinion, but I am not blind to the obvious issues. For one, it is going to be a little less maneuverable in close quarters fighting, such as in houses and vehicles. It is slightly harder to source parts for M16 rifles than it is to source parts for the more common M4 style carbines. Also, sourcing the rifles themselves may cost you a pretty penny. My PSA was about $800 while some other models will toss you north of 1k easily. I just recommend buying an extra bolt or entire BCG (Don’t bother with the expensive “snake oil” zero friction bolts. Just get a Phosphate Full Auto BCG) for backup. Having spare parts for all weapons is a habit that has served me well, no matter what brand or flavor. All guns can fail and you don't always have a crystal ball to know when. But you can be proactive and be prepared to handle it when something does break on you. CLOSING THOUGHTS
I did not write this article to convince you that your carbine is useless. I just feel that the little added features that the M16 possesses can allow almost anyone to use it, even in its’ bare form with iron sights. When it comes to gathering a massive number of people and hastily training them for defense or offense, the weapon system should be well suited for the task of training and fighting. I believe the M16 fits the bill perfectly.
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