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LESSON OBJECTIVE
• UPON COMPLETION OF THE LESSON
THE STUDENTS SHOULD HAVE A
WORKING KNOWLEDGE ON THE
OPERATION OF THE RIFLE M16.
SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION
• CHARACTERISTICS
• GENERAL DATA
• DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF
THE WEAPON
• CARE AND MAINTENANCE
CHARACTERISTICS
• Functioning
– Magazine fed
– Gas operated
– Shoulder weapon
– Air cooled
– Semi or automatic fire
CHARACTERISTICS
• Features
– The rifle is equipped with a flash suppressor, which can also
serve as an adapter for grenade launching. (CAUTION: Use
of this weapon for grenade launching is not currently
authorized).
– The barrel is surrounded by two aluminum lined fiberglass
handguards which also adapter for grenade as the forearm
of the rifle. The handguard are notched to permit air to
circulate around the rifle barrel, and further serve to protect
the gas tube.
– A hard rubber recoil pass is attached at the butt of the stock
to partially reduce the effect of recoil.
– A forward assist assembly is located at the upper right rear
of the upper receiver. This is used to close the bolt when
closing is not done by the force of the action spring alone.
– A dust cover is provided to prevent dust or dirt from getting
into the rifle. This opens automatically when the rifle is fired.
(NOTE: The dust cover should be closed at all times except
during firing or maintenance.
GENERAL DATA
• A. Weights
• Rifle without magazine and sling ........... 6.5lbs
• Empty magazine (aluminum) ..................2#
• Full magazine (20 rds) .............................7#
• Firing weight (Fully loaded with sling) .....7.6#
• B. Lengths
• Rifle with flash suppressor ..................... 39 inches
• Barrel with flash suppressor ..................21 inches
• Barrel without flash suppressor ..............20 inches
OPERATIONAL
• Muzzle Velocity ..................................................... 3150 ft/sec
• Cycle rate of fire ............................. 700-800
rds/min
• Maximum rates of fire
• Semi-automatic ................. 45-65 rds/min
• Automatic ........................... 150-200
rds/min
• Sustained rate of fire .......... 15 rds/min
• Maximum range .............................. 2653 meters
• Maximum effective range ............... 460 meters
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
OF THE WEAPON
• Steps in disassembly
– The first step in the disassembly of any weapon is to
"Clear the weapon".
• The butt must rest on a flat surface. The right thing will do.
• Point the selector lever to "Safe" position. (NOTE) This can
be done only if the weapon is cocked. If the rifle is not
cocked, proceed to the next step.
• Grasp the magazine with the right hand, the right thumb
resting on the magazine catch bottom. Press the bottom and
pull the magazine outward.
• Hold the balance of the stock with the left hand the left
thumb, resting on the bolt catch. Open the bolt and lock if in
the position. Return the changing handle to forward position.
• Ensure the selector lever at "SAFE".
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
OF THE WEAPON
• Field Stripping
– Disassembly -
• Remove the sling and place the rifle on a table or a
flat surface with the muzzle to the left.
• Turn the weapon on its right side and press on the
takedown pin until the upper receiver swings free
of the lower receiver, CAUTION: The take down
pin does not come out free of the receiver.
• Press the receiver pivot pin and separate the
upper from the lower receiver group: (CAUTION):
The receiver pivot pin does not come out of the
receiver.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
OF THE WEAPON
• Work on the upper receiver group:
– Keep muzzle in the left.
– Withdraw the bolt carrier from the receiver.
– Disassembly the bolt carrier group.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
OF THE WEAPON
• Work on the lower receiver.
– CAUTION: The lower receiver shall be
disassembled only when absolutely
necessary for the proper care and
maintenance of the weapon.
– Push on the action spring guide.
– Push down on the retaining pin by using the
tip of cartridge.
– Remove the buffer and buffer spring.
– Depress the hammer to clear the buffer.
ASSEMBLY
• Assembly the bolt carrier group:
• CAUTION: Do not spread the ends of the firing
pin retainer.
• NOTE: Check for proper assembly by elevating
the front of the bolt. The firing pin must not drop
out.
– Replace the charging handle in the upper receiver.
Push forward in the group into the open end of the
sub-assembly is fully sealed.
– Place the two receiver together and reset the pivot
pin.
– Cock the hammer and ensures that the selector lever
is at "SAFE" position. Withdraw the takedown pin and
close the weapon. Fully seat the takedown pin.
ASSEMBLY
• Check the assembly of the weapon.
• Check the proper operation of the weapon while the
selector lever is at "SAFE", semi and auto positions.
• The upper and lower receiver groups must be in the
open positions, hammer cocked and the weapon
cleared.
– "SAFE" position - pull trigger, hammer should not fall.
– Semi-position - pull trigger to rear recock the rifle (hammer) and
release the trigger. The hammer should transfer from the
hammer holes and is connect to the sear engagement.
– Auto-position - pull the trigger. Hammer should fall. Hold the
trigger to the rear and recock the hammer. Push forward on the
automatic sear, the hammer should fall.
MAINTENANCE
• A. Cleaning and lubricating the barrel.
– Attach a wire brush to the cleaning rod, dip it is a cleaning
solvent compound (CR) or bore cleaner, and brush the bore
thoroughly. Brush from the bore to the chamber. Using a
straight through stroke. (NOTE: Never reverse the direction of
the brush while it is still in the bore).
– Continue the process until the bore is coated with the cleaning
compound. Replace the brush with a cleaning patch and
continue the cleaning process until the patch comes out clean
and dry.
– Clean the locking gauge in the barrel extensions using a small
bristle brush.
– After cleaning, lubricate the bore and locking lugs in the barrel
extension by applying a light coat of oil on the surface of the
barrel enclosed by the handguards.
MAINTENANCE
• Cleaning and lubricating the bolt Carrier
Group -
– Remove the bolt carrier group from the upper
receiver group and disassemble. Clean all
part with a patch dipped in a solvent cleaning
compound.
– Clean the locking lugs of the bolt, using a
small brush and cleaning solvent. Dry with a
patch and oil lightly.
– Put one drop of oil in each hole on the right
side of the bolt carrier and the open end of the
bolt carrier key.
MAINTENANCE
• Cleaning and lubricating the lower receiver
group -
– Normal cleaning will not require the detailed
disassembly of the lower receiver group.
– Using a clean dry patch or bristle brush, remove dirt
or said from the receive. Place a drop of oil on each
pin for lubrication.
– After extensive or field exercises, the lower receiver
must be disassembled and cleaning thoroughly, apply
a light coat of oil on all parts.
MAINTENANCE
• Maintenance before, during and after firing -
– Before operation maintenance.
– The barrel must be wipe dry and free of oil, clean the
bore with a dry patch to insure that it is dry and free of
dirt. Check the forward assist assembly and the dust
cover.
– During firing - follow the recommended rates of fire.
Observe for any slugging operation of any moving
parts. Discontinue the use of any rifle that shows
signs of wear or tear.
– After operations - follow the normal maintenance
operations outline in the foregoing paragraphs.
THANK YOU
AND
GOOD DAY

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US-M16.ppt

  • 1.
  • 2. LESSON OBJECTIVE • UPON COMPLETION OF THE LESSON THE STUDENTS SHOULD HAVE A WORKING KNOWLEDGE ON THE OPERATION OF THE RIFLE M16.
  • 3. SEQUENCE OF PRESENTATION • CHARACTERISTICS • GENERAL DATA • DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF THE WEAPON • CARE AND MAINTENANCE
  • 4. CHARACTERISTICS • Functioning – Magazine fed – Gas operated – Shoulder weapon – Air cooled – Semi or automatic fire
  • 5. CHARACTERISTICS • Features – The rifle is equipped with a flash suppressor, which can also serve as an adapter for grenade launching. (CAUTION: Use of this weapon for grenade launching is not currently authorized). – The barrel is surrounded by two aluminum lined fiberglass handguards which also adapter for grenade as the forearm of the rifle. The handguard are notched to permit air to circulate around the rifle barrel, and further serve to protect the gas tube. – A hard rubber recoil pass is attached at the butt of the stock to partially reduce the effect of recoil. – A forward assist assembly is located at the upper right rear of the upper receiver. This is used to close the bolt when closing is not done by the force of the action spring alone. – A dust cover is provided to prevent dust or dirt from getting into the rifle. This opens automatically when the rifle is fired. (NOTE: The dust cover should be closed at all times except during firing or maintenance.
  • 6. GENERAL DATA • A. Weights • Rifle without magazine and sling ........... 6.5lbs • Empty magazine (aluminum) ..................2# • Full magazine (20 rds) .............................7# • Firing weight (Fully loaded with sling) .....7.6# • B. Lengths • Rifle with flash suppressor ..................... 39 inches • Barrel with flash suppressor ..................21 inches • Barrel without flash suppressor ..............20 inches
  • 7. OPERATIONAL • Muzzle Velocity ..................................................... 3150 ft/sec • Cycle rate of fire ............................. 700-800 rds/min • Maximum rates of fire • Semi-automatic ................. 45-65 rds/min • Automatic ........................... 150-200 rds/min • Sustained rate of fire .......... 15 rds/min • Maximum range .............................. 2653 meters • Maximum effective range ............... 460 meters
  • 8. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF THE WEAPON • Steps in disassembly – The first step in the disassembly of any weapon is to "Clear the weapon". • The butt must rest on a flat surface. The right thing will do. • Point the selector lever to "Safe" position. (NOTE) This can be done only if the weapon is cocked. If the rifle is not cocked, proceed to the next step. • Grasp the magazine with the right hand, the right thumb resting on the magazine catch bottom. Press the bottom and pull the magazine outward. • Hold the balance of the stock with the left hand the left thumb, resting on the bolt catch. Open the bolt and lock if in the position. Return the changing handle to forward position. • Ensure the selector lever at "SAFE".
  • 9. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF THE WEAPON • Field Stripping – Disassembly - • Remove the sling and place the rifle on a table or a flat surface with the muzzle to the left. • Turn the weapon on its right side and press on the takedown pin until the upper receiver swings free of the lower receiver, CAUTION: The take down pin does not come out free of the receiver. • Press the receiver pivot pin and separate the upper from the lower receiver group: (CAUTION): The receiver pivot pin does not come out of the receiver.
  • 10. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF THE WEAPON • Work on the upper receiver group: – Keep muzzle in the left. – Withdraw the bolt carrier from the receiver. – Disassembly the bolt carrier group.
  • 11. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF THE WEAPON • Work on the lower receiver. – CAUTION: The lower receiver shall be disassembled only when absolutely necessary for the proper care and maintenance of the weapon. – Push on the action spring guide. – Push down on the retaining pin by using the tip of cartridge. – Remove the buffer and buffer spring. – Depress the hammer to clear the buffer.
  • 12. ASSEMBLY • Assembly the bolt carrier group: • CAUTION: Do not spread the ends of the firing pin retainer. • NOTE: Check for proper assembly by elevating the front of the bolt. The firing pin must not drop out. – Replace the charging handle in the upper receiver. Push forward in the group into the open end of the sub-assembly is fully sealed. – Place the two receiver together and reset the pivot pin. – Cock the hammer and ensures that the selector lever is at "SAFE" position. Withdraw the takedown pin and close the weapon. Fully seat the takedown pin.
  • 13. ASSEMBLY • Check the assembly of the weapon. • Check the proper operation of the weapon while the selector lever is at "SAFE", semi and auto positions. • The upper and lower receiver groups must be in the open positions, hammer cocked and the weapon cleared. – "SAFE" position - pull trigger, hammer should not fall. – Semi-position - pull trigger to rear recock the rifle (hammer) and release the trigger. The hammer should transfer from the hammer holes and is connect to the sear engagement. – Auto-position - pull the trigger. Hammer should fall. Hold the trigger to the rear and recock the hammer. Push forward on the automatic sear, the hammer should fall.
  • 14. MAINTENANCE • A. Cleaning and lubricating the barrel. – Attach a wire brush to the cleaning rod, dip it is a cleaning solvent compound (CR) or bore cleaner, and brush the bore thoroughly. Brush from the bore to the chamber. Using a straight through stroke. (NOTE: Never reverse the direction of the brush while it is still in the bore). – Continue the process until the bore is coated with the cleaning compound. Replace the brush with a cleaning patch and continue the cleaning process until the patch comes out clean and dry. – Clean the locking gauge in the barrel extensions using a small bristle brush. – After cleaning, lubricate the bore and locking lugs in the barrel extension by applying a light coat of oil on the surface of the barrel enclosed by the handguards.
  • 15. MAINTENANCE • Cleaning and lubricating the bolt Carrier Group - – Remove the bolt carrier group from the upper receiver group and disassemble. Clean all part with a patch dipped in a solvent cleaning compound. – Clean the locking lugs of the bolt, using a small brush and cleaning solvent. Dry with a patch and oil lightly. – Put one drop of oil in each hole on the right side of the bolt carrier and the open end of the bolt carrier key.
  • 16. MAINTENANCE • Cleaning and lubricating the lower receiver group - – Normal cleaning will not require the detailed disassembly of the lower receiver group. – Using a clean dry patch or bristle brush, remove dirt or said from the receive. Place a drop of oil on each pin for lubrication. – After extensive or field exercises, the lower receiver must be disassembled and cleaning thoroughly, apply a light coat of oil on all parts.
  • 17. MAINTENANCE • Maintenance before, during and after firing - – Before operation maintenance. – The barrel must be wipe dry and free of oil, clean the bore with a dry patch to insure that it is dry and free of dirt. Check the forward assist assembly and the dust cover. – During firing - follow the recommended rates of fire. Observe for any slugging operation of any moving parts. Discontinue the use of any rifle that shows signs of wear or tear. – After operations - follow the normal maintenance operations outline in the foregoing paragraphs.