Why You Would Want the Old School M16 Rifle? Vietnam War, History and Overview
Historical reference: In 1964, the United States Army and United States Air Force adopted the M16 to replace the older wood and steel battle rifle. The M16 has a vast history; it first served with U.S. troops in Vietnam and saw action with other allied and NATO forces globally. Adversaries used the M16 as well, when captured. The XM16E1 was model tested by the US Army. A little bit later, the M16A1 was introduced as an improved version of the XM16E1, and then the M16A2 was an improvement from that. The M4 style spawned from the M16 and had seen action during close quarters combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Today, around 60 years later, the U.S. has been looking to replace the M4 and M16A2. Note that while initial Army and Marine adoption of the M16 (and XM16E1) was not well received, Soldiers and Marines had little to no complaints about the later adoption of the M16A1 when the ammo quality, cleaning kit issue, and kinks were worked out. For a span of around 60 years, the M16 and its variants have had a long history of serving with many nations to include the Canada, Malaysia, Israel, South Korea, South Vietnam, the U.S. and many many more In this video, I go over reasons why some people would want to own one of these retro and/or historic time pieces. More Retro Information- 🎥    • M16A1 Clone, Project Info, Surplus Buttsto...  🎥    • How to: PSA M16A1 Barrel on a Vintage 1970...  🎥    • M16A1 Clone, Project Info, Surplus Buttsto...  🪖Help curate history and support the Channel, buy a shirt or hoodie from our site https://battlefieldcuratorstore.com Check us out on Instagram and Facebook for more Epic content! @Battlefield_Curator All weapons portrayed in this video were handled in a safe manner. Cinematic and movie production methods were used for the introduction. This is a cinematic movie intro! AI rendered Pictures may have been used to better depict historical figures, places and events. Multiple safety precautions were in place before, during and after filming. Seek out weapons familiarization training before handling any weapon. Collectibles and antiques are known as alternative assets in the financial world. We are not financial advisors nor do we give legal financial advice, please talk to your CPA. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Information contained in the content is based from personal experience, opinion, or available on the internet. Gun enthusiasts should read the owners manual and consult a firearms expert to fully understand the weapon. These historical relics and products commonly available in stores all across the United States. Our videos are for entertainment purposes.

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