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M16A2 SERVICE RIFLE
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Lesson Purpose The purpose of this period of instruction is to introduce you to the M19A2 Rifle and the care and cleaning of this service rifle.
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M16A2 Service Rifle A 5.56 mm, magazine fed, gas operated, air cooled, shoulder-fired weapon that can be fired either in automatic three-round bursts or semi- automatic single shots as determined by the position of the selector lever.
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CHARACTERISTICS Caliber: –5.56mm Weight: –8.79 pounds (with 30 round magazine) Rifling: –1 / 7 twist Length: –Rifle with compensator 39 5/8 inches
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CHARACTERISTICS Muzzle velocity: –Approx. 3,100 feet per second. Chamber pressure: – 52,000 psi. Cyclic rate of fire: –Approx. 800 rounds per minute.
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CHARACTERISTICS Maximum effective rates of fire: –Semi-automatic: 45 rounds per minute. –Burst: 90 rounds per minute. Maximum effective range: –Individual/point targets: 550 meters. –Area targets: 800 meters. –Maximum range: 3534 meters.
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M16A2 COMPONENTS AND NOMENCLATURE
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Safety Features Before you can disassemble the rifle, you must ensure that the weapon is on safe. –Place selector lever to safe. –Remove Magazine
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IMPORTANT: The Rifle is CLEAR and SAFE, ONLY when: THERE IS NO ROUND IN THE CHAMBER. THE MAGAZINE IS OUT. THE BOLD CARRIER IS LOCKED TO THE REAR. THE SELECTOR LEVEL IS IN THE SAFE POSITION
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DISASSEMBLY OF THE Ml6A2 RIFLE
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Remove Hand guards
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Remove Charging Handle and Bolt carrier group
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Disassembly of the bolt carrier group.
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Press out firing pin, retaining pin
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Remove firing pin
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Rotate bolt to expose bolt cam pin
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Remove bolt cam pin
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Remove Bolt
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Remove Extractor pin Remove Extractor and Extractor spring
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Remove Buffer assembly
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DISASSEMBLY OF THE MAGAZINE
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MAJOR PARTS OF AN Ml6A2 RIFLE.
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LOWER RECEIVER GROUP Consists of: –Stock –Bolt catch –Rubber Recoil Pad –Rear Sling Swivel
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LOWER RECEIVER GROUP CONT. –Selector lever –Pistol Grip –Trigger Guard –Trigger –Magazine Release Button
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UPPER RECEIVER GROUP Consists of: –Front Sight Assembly, flash Suppressor. –Rear sight drum (elevation knob, windage knob). –Ejection Port. –Upper Sling Swivel. –Hand guards.
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UPPER RECEIVER GROUP CONT. –Carrying Handle. –Bayonet stud. –Forward assist. –Barrel. –Slip rings.
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BOLT CARRIER GROUP Consist of: –Firing pin –Bolt carrier –Firing pin retainer pin –Cam pin –Bolt –Extractor –Extractor Retainer Pin
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CLEANING AND LUBRICATION OF THE Ml6A2 RIFLE
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NOTE: Never move the brush back and forth inside the bore. Do not attempt to remove and discoloration caused by heat. Cleaning Lubricant Protectant (CLP) is the only lubricant authorized to be used on the M16A2.
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CLEANING AND LUBRICATION Upper Receiver –Barrel –Chamber Bolt Carrier Group Lower Receiver Magazine
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STEPS FOR ASSEMBLY OF THE Ml6A2 RIFLE
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ASSEMBLY LOWER RECEIVER BOLT CARRIER GROUP UPPER RECEIVER TWO MAJOR PARTS
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FUNCTION CHECK Check function with safety selector switch in each position. –SAFE –SEMI –BURST
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WEAPON CARRYING CONDITIONS
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CONDITION 4 Magazine Removed Chamber Empty Bolt forward Ejection Port cover closed Weapon on safe
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CONDITION 3 Magazine inserted Chamber Empty Bolt forward Ejection Port Cover closed Weapon on safe
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CONDITION 2 Does not apply to the M16A2 Service Rifle.
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CONDITION 1 Magazine inserted Round in chamber Bolt forward Ejection port cover closed Weapon on safe
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FIRE ARMS SAFETY RULES Treat every weapon as if it were loaded. Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot. Keep a straight finger, off the trigger, until you are ready to fire. Keep weapon on safe until you are ready to fire.
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OPERATIONAL RISK MGMT KNOW YOUR WEAPON FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS BE ALERT TREAT EVERY WEAPON AS THOUGH IT WERE LOADED MUZZLE AWARENESS (expand on this)
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