AR-15 Family

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Factions Weapon Icon Classes Ammo Damage
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US

M16 XM148
Assault
20+1 / 60
1 / 2
37 92

US

M16A1
Assault
20+1 / 60 37 92

US

M16A1 M203
Assault
20+1 / 60
1 / 2
37 92

US

M16A1 SOG
WIP 20+1 / 60 37 92

US

M601
Assault
20+1 / 60 37 92

US

M605B
Assault
20+1 / 90 37 92

US

M656
Sniper 20+1 / 40 37 92

US

Mk4 Mod 0
Assault
20+1 / 60 35 87

US

XM177E2
Assault
Radioman
30+1 / 90 35 87

US

XM177E2 4x
Assault 20+1 / 60 35 87

US

XM177E2 OEG
Assault

20+1 / 90 35 87

US

XM177E2 SOG
Assault
Radioman
30+1 / 90 35 87

US

XM607
Assault
Radioman
30+1 / 90 35 87

US

XM607 4x
Assault 20+1 / 60 35 87

US

XM607 OEG
Assault
20+1 / 90 35 87

The AR-15 is a lightweight, magazine-fed, air-cooled, gas-operated semi-automatic rifle. It was originally designed in the late 1950s by Eugene Stoner for the Armalite Corporation and was later adopted by the U.S. military as the M16. The civilian version, known as the AR-15, has become one of the most popular rifles in the United States.

HISTORY

In the late 1950s, Eugene Stoner of the Armalite Corporation designed the AR-15 as a lightweight, rapid-fire rifle. AR-15 stands for "ArmaLite Rifle". Due to financial constraints, Armalite sold the design to Colt in 1959. Colt then marketed the rifle to military forces worldwide, leading to its adoption by the U.S. military.
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