THE M16/AR15 RIFLE (A SHOOTER'S AND
COLLECTOR'S GUIDE)
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In The M16/AR15 Rifle, Joe Poyer has traced the development of American
military tactics from the late 1700s to the present
day to show how Eugene Stoner's concept of a small caliber, high velocity.
Large magazine capacity military rifle was required by the modern
battlefield.
And, since so much interest today in the
M16 and its civilian counterpart, the AR15, has to do with military
and civilian target shooting, he commissioned three rifles from a
custom gunsmith during the writing of the book to show the true accuracy
potential of the rifle. They were a 1,000 yard match rifle (aka spacegun
because of its futuristic appearance), a match rifle meeting all requirements
for the National Service Matches and a .22 rimfire version which is
legal in most states that ban high capacity magazine rifles, termed
"assault rifles" by media-hungry politicians and antigun
groups.
Virtually every model of the AR15 manufactured
today by any American company is described in the book. The author
also shows the best way to commission a custom-built rifle, starting
with how to pick the right gun smith and work with him to define the
rifle at the start and thus keep costs down to how to break-in, sight-in
and shoot the rifle to the best advantage. Also, tips on match and
physical conditioning, ammunition selection and care and maintenance
are included. A very complete book on owning and using the AR15.
Book Description
Whether a shooter or collector, inside the cover of this third book
in the "Shooter's and Collector's Guide" series is a minutely
detailed history of Eugene Stoner's AR15 and M16 rifles. The development
of the M16 rifle is traced from the adoption of the first American-made
flintlock musket in 1798 through Vietnam and the Gulf War to the present
to show how the history of the country's military requirements molded
the need for a small caliber, large magazine capacity, select fire
rifle.
The development of the M16/AR15 rifle as
the current National Match Service Rifle for civilian and military
target shooting is also described. It is safe to say that no other
general issue military -derived rifle in the history of this, or any
other nation, is as inherently accurate
If you are interested in the history of this
fine battle rifle, or in tactical, bench rest, service rifle competition,
or in just every day fun plinking, then this book will provide all
the information you need to select, maintain, shoot and keep in good
repair any AR15 rifle.
The M16/AR15 Rifle provides a complete list
of all models and variations being produced today complete with their
features to aid in selection. It also provides a part-by-part break
description for the M16 and AR15 rifles and their variations and the
M4 series of carbines. Want to use your AR15 in competition? A detailed
chapter describes the interaction needed between custom gunsmith and
shooter to produce a tack-driving rifle, plus a survey of parts and
accessories from barrels to sights. Three custom AR15s were built
in the process of writing this book space gun, service match rifle
and .22 rimfire version for short range and indoor practice. The step-by-step
process is described.
Also included are chapters on ammunition
selection, shooting, maintenance and repairs, telescopic sights, .22
rimfire conversions, .308 AR15-type rifles and the future of the American
military rifle as embodied in the OCIW concept.
The M16/AR15 Rifle is as complete a book on
the M16 and AR15 rifles as you could wish for.
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