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M16 gaming gun emulating...

Battlefield LIVE gaming guns using the S*A*T*R system can be emulate....

Weapon

Magazine capacity

Fire Modes

Recoil

ROF

Range

Reloads

Reload Time

Notes

M16A2

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30

BF,SA

2

M

Long

6

3

The M16A2 combat rifle features a 30 shot magazine, both burst and semiautomatic fire, long range, 6 spare magazines of 5.56mm NATO ammunition and takes 3 seconds to reload..

The M16A2 became the general issue rifle with the US armed forces in 1985. The action was modified, replacing the fully-automatic setting with a three-round burst.

 The M16 rifles are used by many foreign military groups, most notably the British SAS, who preferred the M16 over the infamous L85A1 rifle.

M16A1 -1970

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30

FA,SA

2

M

Long

6

3

The M16A1 assault rifle features a 30 shot magazine, both automatic and semiautomatic fire, long range, and has 6 spare magazines of 5.56mm NATO ammunition and takes 3 seconds to reload.

 

The M16A1 was the general-issue rifle with the US Armed forces from 1970.  This model featured a larger magazine from its predecessor.  Improved ammunition and cleaning significantly reduced jamming compared to the earlier issued equipment.

 M16 - 1967

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20

FA,SA

2

M

Long

8

5

The M16 assault rifle features a 20 shot magazine, supports both automatic and semiautomatic fire, has long range, has 8 spare magazines of 5.56mm NATO ammunition and takes 5 seconds to reload.

The initial version was fielded by the US Armed Forces in the early 1960s.  The early version which saw action in Vietnam only had a 20 round magazine.  Reload time is increased to simulate the high risk of jamming.

M14 Rifle

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20

SA

3

m

Long

8

3

The M14 Rifle features a 20 shot magazine, has semiautomatic fire only, has long range, has 8 spare magazines of 7.62mm NATO ammunition and takes 3 seconds to reload..

The M14 Rifle was adopted by the US Military as the general issue rifle in 1957 until its replacement by the M16.  Most M14 Rifles permitted semiautomatic fire only to avoid overheating the barrel

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