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Pages in category "5.56 mm assault rifles" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... List of Colt AR-15 and M16 rifle variants; LSAT rifle; N ...
Firearms that use the 5.56 mm caliber cartridges. ... Pages in category "5.56 mm firearms" ... Amogh carbine; AR-15–style rifle; B. BMS Cam rifle; Bushmaster XM-15 ...
The CAL (Carabine Automatique Légère, Light Automatic Carbine) is a Belgian assault rifle that was manufactured by Fabrique Nationale. It was the first 5.56 mm rifle produced by the Fabrique Nationale. It resembled the company's highly successful FN FAL, but was an original design.
Carbon 15 rifles have carbon fiber upper and lower receivers which are lighter than the standard aluminum and steel construction of AR-15 receivers. Carbon 15 rifles are generally chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO/.223 Remington, [4] although Bushmaster also produced 9×19mm Parabellum versions of the pistol and carbine. [citation needed]
CAR816 personal defence weapon with a 191 mm (7.5 in) barrel; effective range 200 m (219 yd) CAR816 compact with a 267 mm (10.5 in) barrel; effective range 300 m (328 yd) CAR816 carbine with a 368 mm (14.5 in) barrel; effective range 480 m (525 yd) CAR816 carbine/assault rifle with a 406 mm (16.0 in) barrel; effective range 550 m (601 yd).
20 mm smart grenade and 5.56 mm rifle in side by side configuration; 20 mm smart grenade stand alone unit (XM25) 20 mm smart grenade and MP7; 20 mm smart grenade and 5.56 mm rifle in over-under configuration ; Some weapon programs involved with, stemming from, or using technology from the OICW project include: XM1018 (25×40mm HEAB Ammunition ...
The Type CQ is an unlicensed Chinese variant of the M16 rifle manufactured by Norinco. [3] According to the Norinco website, the rifle is officially known as CQ 5.56. [4]It can be distinguished from other AR-15 and M16 pattern rifles by its long, revolver-like pistol grip, somewhat rounded handguards, and the unique shape of its stock.
In 1997 the weapon had been successfully evaluated and adopted into service as the 5,56 mm karabinek szturmowy wz. 1996 ("assault carbine pattern 1996"). The Beryl subsequently became the standard Polish rifle. In 2011, there were more than 45,000 in the inventory, accounting for about half of the assault rifles in the Polish Army. [3]