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Commonly called in real life as M-16, it is made in the [[United States of America]] and used in the Vietnam war in the 60's and 70's, it was made as a prototype in 1948 and it uses 5.56 cartridges. Its shorter, automatic fire mode twin known as the M4 (MOO4) exists. Can accept silencers, and a underbarrel M203 grenade launcher. Other variants, like the AR-15 (LOL-15), obviously can exist. Manufactured by Colt in reality.
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Commonly called in real life as M-16, it is made in the [[United States of America]] and used in the Vietnam war in the 60's and 70's, it was made as a prototype in 1948 and it uses 5.56 cartridges. Its shorter, automatic fire mode twin known as the M4 (MOO4) exists. Can accept silencers, and an underbarrel M203 grenade launcher. Other variants, like the AR-15 (LOL-15), obviously can exist. Manufactured by Colt in reality.
  
 
Can fire in burst fire and single firing modes. It is difficult to repair, and it is poor at short range.
 
Can fire in burst fire and single firing modes. It is difficult to repair, and it is poor at short range.

Latest revision as of 04:34, 31 March 2021

Commonly called in real life as M-16, it is made in the United States of America and used in the Vietnam war in the 60's and 70's, it was made as a prototype in 1948 and it uses 5.56 cartridges. Its shorter, automatic fire mode twin known as the M4 (MOO4) exists. Can accept silencers, and an underbarrel M203 grenade launcher. Other variants, like the AR-15 (LOL-15), obviously can exist. Manufactured by Colt in reality.

Can fire in burst fire and single firing modes. It is difficult to repair, and it is poor at short range.

A predicessor to M-16 is the M-14, made in 1957.

Owners

Microsoft Sam (Owns a modified MOO-16 with automatic fire and an M203 grenade launcher

Microsoft Mike (Owns a MOO-16 with an underbarrel shotgun)

Adam Demeter (Owns a MOO-16 with a silencer and scope)