COLT M16A1

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  • This week we have one of Larry's most favorite firearms of all time, the Colt M16A1. This weapon has had an absolutely legendary history and this US Property Marked Fully Automatic Colt M16A1 is exactly like the one Larry used during his basic training in 1981. Go check out the Video and remember to subscribe below.
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  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Před 3 lety +918

    I had an A1 in basic as well; great rifles

    • @seanwhite304
      @seanwhite304 Před 3 lety +57

      Damn bro you don't look that old.

    • @manfail7469
      @manfail7469 Před 3 lety +40

      @@seanwhite304 they did use A1s in training until pretty recently. Hell, I've heard stories of people getting E1s in basic in the 2000s!

    • @epiccowboymemes2042
      @epiccowboymemes2042 Před 3 lety +6

      Woah. Based.

    • @ronniesmith9568
      @ronniesmith9568 Před 3 lety +2

      We love ar videos. Feed us

    • @formerpilgrim4934
      @formerpilgrim4934 Před 3 lety +22

      We obviously had A1’s back in the early 80s at Fort McClellan also. I absolutely loved it.
      This makes me really really really want an A1 upper.

  • @Panini_Maker420
    @Panini_Maker420 Před 3 lety +691

    m16a1 with an m203+heatshield is the most beautiful rifle ive ever seen

  • @georgewashington7312
    @georgewashington7312 Před 3 lety +534

    I fully approve of this modern musket!

    • @sackychin6267
      @sackychin6267 Před 3 lety +67

      Thank you President Washington. Too bad you’re underground and not here to bring back America to its former glory

    • @tlshortyshorty5810
      @tlshortyshorty5810 Před 3 lety +38

      Come back, Mr. President! We need you now!

    • @shellz5567
      @shellz5567 Před 3 lety +2

      @Garrison Nichols the cool lefties love guns haha

    • @shellz5567
      @shellz5567 Před 3 lety +2

      @Garrison Nichols eh,most of em out here where I am are racist idiots

    • @shellz5567
      @shellz5567 Před 3 lety

      @Garrison Nichols I never said I liked Biden either,also yes lol.

  • @AlfredFJones1776
    @AlfredFJones1776 Před 3 lety +324

    One of my favorite AR designs. The classic one.

    • @worstchoresmadesimple6259
      @worstchoresmadesimple6259 Před 3 lety +21

      All the tactical shit clapped on ARs today....one wonders if it is really necessary

    • @ifyoudontfailyouarenoteven6210
      @ifyoudontfailyouarenoteven6210 Před 3 lety +27

      @@worstchoresmadesimple6259 As long as it give you some advantage in the gunfight - why not?

    • @AlfredFJones1776
      @AlfredFJones1776 Před 3 lety +7

      @@worstchoresmadesimple6259 I like Foregrips.

    • @christiandinero8083
      @christiandinero8083 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AlfredFJones1776 i like chopped foregrips to use as handstops

    • @baskapat5239
      @baskapat5239 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ifyoudontfailyouarenoteven6210 more like just to make more money

  • @Yorihime
    @Yorihime Před 3 lety +133

    As a European shooter the M16A1 was my first gun when I was 18. Coming straight from Malaysia with a serial number 9mil. I still have it and it's my favourite rifle ever.

    • @worstchoresmadesimple6259
      @worstchoresmadesimple6259 Před 3 lety +20

      Someone in Malaysia obviously sold M16A1's and these weapons are designated national war stock. In fact, still in use in Reserves, Border and Police Regiments in Malaysia.

    • @sandervanduren2779
      @sandervanduren2779 Před rokem

      Is it still automatic or was it neutered for legality? Unfamiliar with European gun laws so I don’t know what you guys are able to get

    • @jasonchow6475
      @jasonchow6475 Před 11 měsíci

      @@worstchoresmadesimple6259
      A1 still used here for training

  • @garysmith1181
    @garysmith1181 Před 3 lety +333

    That's exactly what we carried in the Nam. 1969. 3/503 A&Bco - 3/319FA 173rd ABN Brigade.

    • @DK-gy7ll
      @DK-gy7ll Před 3 lety +44

      Thank you for your service. Glad you got one the later ones with all the fixes.

    • @deamoneater357
      @deamoneater357 Před 3 lety +17

      Thank You for your Service!

    • @rsconrado
      @rsconrado Před 3 lety +6

      👍👍👍 Thank you

    • @garysmith1181
      @garysmith1181 Před 3 lety +6

      @John Smith Yo John, I never met anybody from Australia while I was there. We spent nearly all our time in the woods. We trained Mountain Yards, worked with a few ARVN soldiers, and with the Cambodian Mike Strike Force one time. But I never encountered as Aussy while I was there. I've always heard good thing about you guys though. Heard you were serious bad asses.

    • @garysmith1181
      @garysmith1181 Před 3 lety +9

      @John Smith Yes indeed, the ARVNs were lame as hell. We sort of worked with a few. But we as a unit stayed separate. We had a Kit Carson Scout who was Vietnamese and he was petty sharp. He was a good tracker and at times we let him walk point for us. But most ARVNs, in my experience, were lame as hell. We didn't trust them.

  • @freddywarren69
    @freddywarren69 Před 3 lety +268

    We had them issued in the Australian Army in the 80s. Nice basic rifle, got to carry it as a scout.

    • @dksdg
      @dksdg Před 3 lety +16

      You aussie’s actually used them in Vietnam too

    • @jantschierschky3461
      @jantschierschky3461 Před 3 lety +1

      @John Smith personally in a jungle environment, open terrain, I prefer the 7.62 × 51. But I do agree with you on speed etc however 7.62 × 51 is around 800m/s so bit faster than you stated

    • @MrCalman65
      @MrCalman65 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, I remember how excited I was when we first got our young hands on them during IET's. Felt like a toy after training on the the SLR at Kapooka. The M16 was so much lighter. Had to cock the weapon before you could engage the safety? or is my memory bad. Still preferred my old SLR though. A mans rifle with a real cocking (charging) handle

    • @MrStevbld
      @MrStevbld Před 3 lety +1

      @@dksdg Yes we did! the M16 is a cool weapon, man.

    • @thomasjuniardi3559
      @thomasjuniardi3559 Před 3 lety +3

      Indonesian Army still using this riffles today in basic training, most of them produced in post Vietnam era. Somehow Uncle Sam gave lot of these, during our 60-70's communist infestation. 😁

  • @lucistired
    @lucistired Před 3 lety +136

    Is anyone else always amazed by how good Larry's recoil control is?

    • @belcs7313
      @belcs7313 Před rokem +3

      He was SOF if I'm not mistaken

    • @lucistired
      @lucistired Před rokem +3

      @@belcs7313 he was delta force that doesn't make his recoil control any less cool

    • @John-rc5nf
      @John-rc5nf Před rokem +5

      Buffer spring helps control recoil. And it helps a lot. CSC 1/35 CAV

  • @MayorPark
    @MayorPark Před 2 lety +29

    I used M16A1 in the Korean Army for two years. I personally liked the M16A1 very much, even though there was a K2 rifle, a Korean ritual rifle. Now, a new model called K2C1 has been supplied to the Korean military, making it difficult to find the M16A1, but this video reminded me of the time when I ran around the field 20 years ago with the M16A1. Thank you.

  • @jessicasimp4459
    @jessicasimp4459 Před 3 lety +135

    She’s simple and beautiful, and of course the singing.

  • @bobbiemanueldelapena4997
    @bobbiemanueldelapena4997 Před 3 lety +353

    nothing beats the classic... I still see cops and soldiers here in the Philippines carrying around that relic...

    • @AJ-et3vf
      @AJ-et3vf Před 3 lety +29

      Yeah, the police and soldiers still aren't fully equipped with more modern rifles despite the modernization that has been happening in the past years.

    • @remoquillojosemiguel1105
      @remoquillojosemiguel1105 Před 3 lety +54

      @@WilliePete.357 actually they're using m4 and R4 rifles now while the cops get galil ace. The m16 is only issued to reserves, second line units, training and parades

    • @philippinelarping9252
      @philippinelarping9252 Před 3 lety +5

      @@remoquillojosemiguel1105 true true correct

    • @joshuakang4507
      @joshuakang4507 Před 3 lety +41

      @@WilliePete.357 how the hell is an a1 considered “a garbage BB gun”?

    • @WilliePete.357
      @WilliePete.357 Před 3 lety +1

      Joshua Kang cuz it Jammed all of the time

  • @ftdefiance1
    @ftdefiance1 Před 3 lety +55

    The service rifle of my time. Qualified first time at Ft. Knox.

    • @theodorebennett7938
      @theodorebennett7938 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, me too... E-18-4, August 1983

    • @edwardnakagawa4262
      @edwardnakagawa4262 Před 3 lety

      ** Don't Tell Me ? You ? We're A Scout ? I Was, Also ! Scouts Out ! Bro ! Yeah ! I Was at Knox Too !! **C Troop 5thCAV 1ST BRIGADE ! **Gotta Have *Balls !

  • @budstermcgreen6360
    @budstermcgreen6360 Před 3 lety +89

    Recoil is almost non existent on this particular rifle! Looked very controllable. Sweet blaster! Thank you for everything you do LAV! ✌️

  • @markknivila8383
    @markknivila8383 Před 3 lety +129

    Great video, Larry! I was 17 years old, in the summer of 1980. About 8 days after graduating high school, I was in Ft. Banning , Ga and was issued the M16A1. Qualified Expert with it! It was one of the few times in my life, where I did better than even I believed I could! Thanks for the memories, Larry! Again, Great video! Take care, brother!

    • @Tagawichin
      @Tagawichin Před 3 lety +10

      Ft. Jackson summer of 92 basic training we used the well warn M16A1. Still walked off the qualification range with expert. I could only see one of the 300m targets.

    • @BlackPlague1966
      @BlackPlague1966 Před 3 lety +6

      @@Tagawichin Might have been the same one I used in the summer of 90 there.

    • @dexm2010
      @dexm2010 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Tagawichin I seem to remember having a tough time seeing some of those 300m targets. I don't remember what color they were, black or green, but man I thought it was tough with the black front sight post sometimes to find the center of mass on the 300m targets.

  • @mikelaur3758
    @mikelaur3758 Před 3 lety +24

    M16a1 is my favorite very simple and light carried well.

    • @dksdg
      @dksdg Před 3 lety +8

      It’s funny how close modern AR’s have gotten back to the A1

    • @mattwalters6834
      @mattwalters6834 Před 3 lety

      @@dksdg one of the most forward thinking designs were the triangular hand guard that tapers down; you now see angled vertical grips give a similar feel, that’s very interesting to me.

    • @dksdg
      @dksdg Před 3 lety +1

      @@mattwalters6834 agreed, it is very comfortable, blows me away how much better that rifle was than everything after until the last couple of years. Even then there is still something special with it’s magic combo.

  • @johnknouse8846
    @johnknouse8846 Před 3 lety +28

    I grew up looking at pics of my dad from Vietnam with his M16, and it was always a dream to have my own. I don’t have an authentic Colt select fire, but I have 2 AR’s that I have built (one 16” carbine and one 20”) with the triangle hand guards, carry handle, and fixed stock that I shoot as often as I can.

    • @johnsheppard1476
      @johnsheppard1476 Před rokem

      When I used to live in Russia (from 0 to 25 years old that is)-I had exactly that kind of rifle which was marked as "US government property" and was taken by Vietcong from a dead soldier and then turned semi auto for civilian market where I bought it!By the way due to lax regulations on semi auto conversions in Russia it didn't have any alterations to any of it's main parts so in US it's receiver would have clearly been a transferable machinegun by ATF or SOT-only item because it was never touched by any tool other than for disassembly! Fun gun but jammed much more than any other that I had over the years so I never even taken it on a hunting trip.. Especially because it is completely useless against a large bear for example-like any "assault rifle" for that matter.. Unless you consider something in .308 as an assault rifle(like G-3 which is technically a battle rifle)!

  • @DANBItheYorkie
    @DANBItheYorkie Před 3 lety +18

    I had used that rifle for two years in the army.
    It's a really solid gun.

  • @lumtl789
    @lumtl789 Před 3 lety +142

    i did my national service in the singapore armed forces in 1998 we trained with M16A1 most were made in singapore but a few had the COLT label on them i suspected they were vietnam surplus just my guess

    • @DC-ru5xz
      @DC-ru5xz Před 3 lety +11

      If I’m not wrong, Colt licensed the production on a contract to now ST Kinetics. The Colt marked ones were likely commercial samples bought as part of the contract until it expired.

    • @lumtl789
      @lumtl789 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DC-ru5xz thanks good to know

    • @therover65
      @therover65 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes in our 3SIB HQ armskot I saw 2 examples of Colt stamped weapons. One is the original M16 with the tapered muzzle and no forward assist. Brand new unused. The other examples are the short carbines (not M4) like the ones the IDF like to use.

    • @baker90338
      @baker90338 Před 3 lety +1

      @@therover65 the former is to my memory a colt 601 or 602, while the latter is most likely a colt 653 assuming the barrel is 14.5

  • @GFREE7th
    @GFREE7th Před 3 lety +9

    Greetings from South Korea.
    I still remember my old M16A1 rifle when i served in the rear.

  • @isaachiew676
    @isaachiew676 Před 3 lety +9

    Trained in Malaysia, Territorial Army, brings back memories. Thanks.

    • @mrmasher1126
      @mrmasher1126 Před 3 lety

      Hello there, fellow Malaysian. Still in service with the Wataniah?

    • @isaachiew676
      @isaachiew676 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mrmasher1126 nope, thats 12 years ago.

    • @mrmasher1126
      @mrmasher1126 Před 3 lety

      @@isaachiew676 well then, thank you for your service, sir.

    • @isaachiew676
      @isaachiew676 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mrmasher1126 did a very small part though. you are welcome.

  • @lucretius123
    @lucretius123 Před 3 lety +185

    watching this with my 3 and a half year old and asked "is he in our world?" when i said yes he said "can we go see him?"

    • @lon242
      @lon242 Před 3 lety +13

      Lol nice, kids say the darndest things sometimes. Wonder if he thought Larry was in a videogame or movie lol

    • @Thrills_Chills_and_Kills
      @Thrills_Chills_and_Kills Před 3 lety +5

      Lol what a legend

    • @reallyhappenings5597
      @reallyhappenings5597 Před 3 lety +2

      There's something about that that saddens me, as if the child is learning too early how divorced from the organic a mediated reality is.

    • @jimbobaloobobname5767
      @jimbobaloobobname5767 Před 3 lety

      Cus your a bad father wp

  • @aregularperson7573
    @aregularperson7573 Před 3 lety +38

    My dad carried this rifle during his us army service back in the late 1980’s and he told me two things about this gun one that the rifle was reliable when using live ammo but it wasn’t reliable when using blanks and two It WAS A PAIN IN THE A$S TO CLEAN

    • @RobinP556
      @RobinP556 Před 3 lety +9

      I had to laugh at your second thing, not that what he said isn’t true, it just brought back a lot of memories. They’re actually not bad to clean, in case you ever decide to get one, it’s just that the Army way of cleaning them was a royal pain in the ass. Lol

    • @continentalmilitaria
      @continentalmilitaria Před 3 lety +4

      Oh yes blanks. I am from the Czech rep. and guys served here with VZ58s said the same about the darn blanks. On exercise a few guys would would get together and only fire from one rifle so they would only have to clean the single one.

    • @jantschierschky3461
      @jantschierschky3461 Před 3 lety

      Late 80s he was lucky than, I did service in 84 and the marines we were training with had M16s that were so worn out, so all shooting was on a 25m Miniatur target, because beyond that...

    • @ryanhewitt2187
      @ryanhewitt2187 Před 3 lety +1

      Blanks dirty up any gun

  • @free2mov
    @free2mov Před 3 lety +8

    As a Singaporean male who served National Service back in 2004, we were issued with M16s and trained with them as our primary weapon. I felt it was much easier to hump around in the jungles with rather than the bull pup SAR-21. Also, there’s no other feeling like unloading an empty mag, loading a fresh one in and slapping the forward assist to chamber a new round in the barrel. It just feels so ergonomically perfect when you’re holding it with 2 hands.

  • @sgtjarhead99
    @sgtjarhead99 Před 3 lety +10

    I really miss this rifle. The M16A1 was my issue rifle in boot camp. This was the first gun I ever fired and it ran GREAT. When I graduated Parris Island in July of '85, the newer platoons were just starting to get the A2s.

  • @TawnyRain2332
    @TawnyRain2332 Před 3 lety +7

    Oh the sound... like music to my ears

  • @nickblack7910
    @nickblack7910 Před 3 lety +55

    I want one of those so bad!

    • @johnqpublic2718
      @johnqpublic2718 Před 3 lety +4

      Me too, brother. Me too.

    • @abbybonilla4511
      @abbybonilla4511 Před 3 lety +20

      Blame the assholes for 1986 FPA...

    • @nickblack7910
      @nickblack7910 Před 3 lety +2

      @@abbybonilla4511 yup😔

    • @SuperWagner23
      @SuperWagner23 Před 3 lety +7

      I own one. It was passed on to my by my father. My dad bought one in 1979 for $250. They were cheap back then because the hunting community looked down on military weaponry unless it was an M1. My dad got it fixed up. I grew up shooting it. Explains why I was an expert marksman in basic.

    • @SuperWagner23
      @SuperWagner23 Před 3 lety +14

      @@abbybonilla4511 Ronald Reagan signed the bill. Remember that. Most Republicans are pussies. If they had to choose between your gun rights and getting elected, they would abort you faster than a their mistresses unwanted child

  • @CutandShoot5x5
    @CutandShoot5x5 Před 3 lety +16

    That slo mo is awesome on the Colt Larry!!!

  • @dragdragon23
    @dragdragon23 Před 3 lety +3

    I had a A1 in basic at Benning in 82 and for six years after that until my hitch was up, Great gun!

  • @bdh985
    @bdh985 Před 3 lety +78

    Very cool rifle. If I had a spare $30,000 or so laying around, I'd get one in a heartbeat. I'd love to put a modern upper with a heavy barrel and bipod on there to make it more tolerant of sustained automatic fire.

    • @SuperWagner23
      @SuperWagner23 Před 3 lety +14

      My dad bought one in 1979 for $ 250 from a gun dealer. At that time military weaponry was considered for crackpots which is why it was so cheap.It was is poor shape but it got upgraded by a gunsmith.

    • @petesheppard1709
      @petesheppard1709 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah...imagine a heavy barrel under the handguard, tapering to the A1 diameter for appearance...

    • @user-oy9zy4ds9m
      @user-oy9zy4ds9m Před 3 lety +11

      I’m fortunate enough to own an M16A2 carbine I bought couple years ago new and unfired in original box. Funny enough the receiver is marked burst but didn’t have any of the burst components in it only auto. Also kind of cool on the box it has the full name and date of the original owner from 1985 lol

    • @petesheppard1709
      @petesheppard1709 Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-oy9zy4ds9m A lot of clones have the markings as a cosmetic feature. What they WON'T have is the 'third hole' in the receiver for installing the full auto sear. That makes it a machine gun, subject to NFA restrictions and hard jail time if the ATF catches someone lacking proper paperwork.

    • @user-oy9zy4ds9m
      @user-oy9zy4ds9m Před 3 lety +5

      @@petesheppard1709 no mine is the real deal it’s a full auto transferable

  • @shootinbruin3614
    @shootinbruin3614 Před 3 lety +6

    Love the classic Vickers slow mo, but I appreciate that a lot more footage shot at normal speed was included in the edit. It's nice to be able to see how fast these full autos shoot in real time.

  • @girthquake1004
    @girthquake1004 Před 3 lety +13

    55 grain with 1/12 twist is a powerful combination.

    • @michaelhodges8312
      @michaelhodges8312 Před 3 lety +1

      AR15A4 shooting m855 62 grn. with 1/7 twist is even better.

  • @ronniesmith9568
    @ronniesmith9568 Před 3 lety +3

    Can't ever get enough Colt videos. Never gets old

  • @petesheppard1709
    @petesheppard1709 Před 3 lety +20

    Back in the '70s, I was on an FTX at Ft Benning and was issued an XM16E1. It wouldn't cycle blanks unless held under the mag.
    In '77, I was issued an M16A1 at Marine Corps OCS. I was pleasantly surprised to find it cycled the blanks we got for training perfectly. Alas, I never got to fire it with live ammo.

    • @jhs8496
      @jhs8496 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Never got to fire it with live ammo? You were a Marine O candidate? Were you some kind of pog with a rifle qual waiver or did they let they let you fire the KD course for annual qualification with blanks, SIR?

    • @petesheppard1709
      @petesheppard1709 Před 11 měsíci

      Though I completed OCS, I was NPQ’d on my pre-commisioning physical. 😕

    • @petesheppard1709
      @petesheppard1709 Před 11 měsíci

      Firing for qual takes place at TBS.

  • @dutchman2205
    @dutchman2205 Před 3 lety +3

    I love to watch the ejection direction of the empty cases changes, when the bolt speeds up by less friction between bolt carrier and magazine pressures. Empty cases ejection starts at 5’ o’clock and ends at 2 o’clock by the last shot. Cool

  • @3DArchery
    @3DArchery Před 3 lety +2

    Carried the A1 for my seven years in and loved it, never failed me. Was a grunt in the 509th ABCT in Italy and a Pathfinder in the 101st at Campbell and in Honduras and finally a Pathfinder in Korea. Also went to basic in 81 in the summer at Benning. D61. Small World.

  • @garypulliam3740
    @garypulliam3740 Před 3 lety +1

    The full auto M16A1 is what I was issued and carried in 1988 at Ft. Benning, Georgia. Our last two weeks of 15 weeks they took them up and issued us the M16A2 3-round burst rifle.

  • @ryanthorne5432
    @ryanthorne5432 Před 3 lety +4

    I had the same thing in basic training at Ft. Dix in 1989.

  • @MARedleg
    @MARedleg Před 3 lety +3

    I trained and qualified with this rifle in Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1990. When I got to my unit in Germany, I was issued the A2 model. All Army units at that time in Germany had the A2 model.

    • @MrGoodSkills
      @MrGoodSkills Před 3 lety

      Same with me in FLW, MO.
      I was in HQ, V Corps, G1, Heidelberg in the 90s

  • @danielrocha-garcia8609
    @danielrocha-garcia8609 Před 3 lety +3

    Whenever you hear the argument of comparing AK’s vs AR’s, this is more accurate of a comparison. People always compare a wooden furniture AK to an AR with railing everywhere. There’s progression, this is the first way the AR came out and the wooden furniture is the first way the AK came out. Love them both!

  • @M81_WOODLAND
    @M81_WOODLAND Před 8 dny

    Thanks, Larry. You'll always be a legend in the civ and mil communities.

  • @catthomas3097
    @catthomas3097 Před 3 lety +29

    Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.

  • @user-xn4zv5yp2s
    @user-xn4zv5yp2s Před 3 lety +5

    I'm ROKA(South Korea Army) reservist sergeant. When I served army(2003~2005) we used M16A1. Maybe South Korea licensed product. My base was located rear position. Because I used M16A1. Frontline Amy base use k1 and k2. Now ROKA assault rifle(?) changing k2c1. Rear position base used 20 round magazines. My english so terrible 🤣

    • @0neDoomedSpaceMarine
      @0neDoomedSpaceMarine Před 3 lety +1

      ROKA did build M16A1 rifles under license and use them for a time, before developing the K1 and K2 rifles.

    • @dass-y1q
      @dass-y1q Před 3 lety +1

      M16a1 is definitely one of the best rifles.

  • @vtwinrenegade
    @vtwinrenegade Před 3 lety +1

    I had an A1 in USMC basic training, 1981. Mine had the 3 prong flash hider. Loved it👍

  • @howlingwolf21
    @howlingwolf21 Před 3 lety

    I originally started out with the Alaska Army National Guard. Went to basic at Ft. Benning, GA in Oct '87 graduated in Jan '88. We had the A1's in basic. We trained with the A1's, but interestingly enough, on Qualification Day we were issued the A2's. Also, the A1's we had, they were pretty much at the end of their service life. We were told within the next year BCT Units were switched over to the A2's. When I went home to AK. Our Guard units still had the A1's that were in excellent condition! Brings back alot of memories!

  • @Lajos_Kelemen
    @Lajos_Kelemen Před 3 lety +17

    Everytime an M16A1 is fired, Fortunate Son intensifies

    • @justineallandevelos6491
      @justineallandevelos6491 Před 3 lety

      That or "Run through the jungle" plays every time it's fired

    • @edgelord3801
      @edgelord3801 Před 3 lety

      or paint it black

    • @nitroxylictv
      @nitroxylictv Před 3 lety

      and when you run out of ammo, "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" plays, sad times :(

    • @Sujamma_Enjoyer
      @Sujamma_Enjoyer Před 2 lety

      “Every time an m16A1 is fired the sons get less fortunate “

  • @EdwinYee1
    @EdwinYee1 Před 3 lety +10

    I actually hear and see a lot of these were used in the Gulf War too despite the new A2 in service

    • @dexm2010
      @dexm2010 Před 3 lety +2

      That wouldn't surprise me. A medic in the 101st that I ran into during a deployment to Kosovo in 2001 actually told me that back in garrison his unit in the States still had M16A1s. Apparently he and whoever else deployed with him at the time did not bring those A1s for the deployment, but I still remember how shocked I was hearing that a Regular Army unit still had A1s in their inventory by that time.

  • @johnb8190
    @johnb8190 Před 3 lety +2

    I carried A2 first deployment and A4 & SAM-R second deployment. Freaking love M-16’s.

    • @stevewilson4514
      @stevewilson4514 Před 3 lety

      Semper Fi Marine

    • @stevewilson4514
      @stevewilson4514 Před 3 lety

      @sfx 3000
      I know Larry isn’t a fan of the A2 rear sight. But I can say that I never saw one that was broken. The only repair that I saw was the elevation wheel. They would get worn detents and not have a positive click.
      The three round burst trigger mechanism on the A2 sucked because it effected the semiauto trigger pull. The A1 was better in that respect.
      The A2 plastic was much more durable. But when they added length to the stock it made it to long for most Marines when wearing body armor. They should have kept the original length and used the A2 butt plate.
      The A1 was lighter than the A2. But it didn’t have the Lego capabilities the A4 has.
      Reliability wise they were about the same. After they started extending the feed ramps like the M4 has; that is. When we first started using M855 we saw a lot of failures to feed. The tip on the M855 had more of a point to it and the tip would hang up on the seam between the upper receiver, and the barrels feed ramp.

  • @janmark743
    @janmark743 Před 5 měsíci

    This brings back good memories. Used this rifle in basic training in 1972. Loved it. Sighted the rifle in with 5 shots. First shot was about 1inch low. Adjusted the front sight and the next shot was perfect. Shot 3 rounds on the zero target and had a beautiful very small cloverleaf exactly where it should be. I could hardly believe how well it shot. 😃

  • @IanA96
    @IanA96 Před 3 lety +6

    I love the M16 series, owning an M16A4 type clone myself but you can't beat the old A1 in appearance.

  • @kennethrich2107
    @kennethrich2107 Před 3 lety +15

    I'll never be able to afford the real deal, so I had to settled for the Brownells clone. Geeze I love this rifle, it just screams "America"

    • @dougk1467
      @dougk1467 Před 3 lety +1

      I got one from them also. In nam 1970. When I put the first mag in this one I was shaking. I dont know if it was excitement to hold one again. After the first mag I calmed down and was shooting pretty accurate.

  • @roycohutta3856
    @roycohutta3856 Před měsícem

    Shot this at Parris Island in 1974 at the beginning of a long military and federal government career. I was issued and owned many different iterations, but this has always been my favorite version.

  • @talih3610
    @talih3610 Před 3 lety +3

    It was a firearm that I used as a personal firearm when I was in the military, and I can't believe it was already 27 years ago. I miss those days, but if I go back and ask them to do it, I can't.

  • @aidilamzaramran7449
    @aidilamzaramran7449 Před 3 lety +3

    This rifle still in services for Royal Malaysian Police, and a ceremonial rifle for Malaysian Armed Forces (currently issued with M4 Carbine)
    Used to shoot one of this back in when I was in High School during Army Cadet Training
    All I could say.. this rifle running well even have been around a couple decades

  • @PrescottCaliberClub
    @PrescottCaliberClub Před 3 lety +4

    I owned one, sadly had to let it go. One of my very favorite all time firearms. It was such an honor to own one. Now i'm on 07/02 so I can always mfg a fa gun if I need to without the $30k price tag! Great video man. I have a couple on my channel too. Love these guns.

  • @stevewilson4514
    @stevewilson4514 Před 3 lety

    I treated myself when I turned 18 in the summer of 78 to a slightly used Colt SP1. It cost me a whopping $278. So I had hands on experience when I went through boot camp in 80.
    Your comment about the plastic is spot on. As an armorer we were always replacing hand guards due to broken tabs. The pistol grips never failed. But the stocks, and buttplates cracked frequently. I tripped once and caught myself by coming down on the buttplate. When it hit the concrete about an inch of it shattered an headed for parts unknown.
    Later after getting into LE my department got 15 M16A1’s through the LESO program. They had all been through depot rebuild. Most were Colt’s, and some were marked XM16E1. Some were partial fence lower receivers. Three were Hydramatic lower receivers. They all ran fine. But we reconfigured them into a mix of M4A1’s, and Mk18’s.
    A few years ago we shipped them back to Anniston Army Depot where I’m sure they got cut up.

  • @bigfootaintreal5454
    @bigfootaintreal5454 Před 3 lety +1

    I went through basic training at Ft. Jackson SC. a place called tank hill, old barracks from WWll . But I had one there and it was the first one I ever seen in person let alone, hold and shoot. That where the love affair began for me and that platform. I own one, free float barrel, bushnell TR25 with flashlight and a nice sling. But it doesn't have that SELECTOR SWITCH with the third setting on though.

  • @benjaminlu793
    @benjaminlu793 Před 3 lety +9

    My grandpa is a former South Vietnamese soldier, this was HIS rifle.

  • @garyelsik3376
    @garyelsik3376 Před 3 lety +22

    I carried a 16-A1 myself. We didn’t have 30 round magazines just 20 round.

  • @jameshayden5053
    @jameshayden5053 Před 3 lety +1

    4 Jun 80 I also was 17 years old when I reported for Basic Training to Ft McClellan Al. Shot Expert with one 38 out of 40 . Wish I still had the serial number that I had written down but it along with Photos were lost in when our Basement Flooded out.

  • @keithh6343
    @keithh6343 Před 2 lety +1

    My favorite platform on the planet.

  • @RobinP556
    @RobinP556 Před 3 lety +4

    LOVE IT!!! I carried an M16A1 the first 4 years that I was in the Army, 82nd Airborne. I loved the lightweight and easy handling. I’m 5’4” tall, so when they went to the A2. I really hated the added length of pull, I used to change the buttstock to an A1 every time that I got it out of the arms room.

  • @dudesqr
    @dudesqr Před 3 lety +20

    7:11 Lord of War cash machine

  • @Eric4Lego
    @Eric4Lego Před 3 lety +2

    You can really tell that Larry has passion for this rifle

  • @rgalbert63
    @rgalbert63 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, sir! Colt M16A1 military trained 1981 myself.

  • @_Hell_cat_
    @_Hell_cat_ Před 3 lety +92

    "Things I'll never be allowed to legally own now"

    • @maxcady645
      @maxcady645 Před 3 lety +14

      Don't worry, Trump is going to win in the courts. And if he does not, then it is still ok because there are so many Republican seats in the senate that Hiden Biden will most probably not be able to take your guns.

    • @chancedavis6216
      @chancedavis6216 Před 3 lety +5

      @@maxcady645 Here's hoping

    • @majestikmse8862
      @majestikmse8862 Před 3 lety +25

      @@maxcady645 You think he'd legalize machine guns? He banned bumpstocks because they replicate that mode of fire.

    • @zooeyhill6006
      @zooeyhill6006 Před 3 lety +18

      @@maxcady645 No. It's pretty clear that Biden won this election, and America is saved from the tyranny of a fascist

    • @maxcady645
      @maxcady645 Před 3 lety +13

      @@zooeyhill6006 who is it clear to? Name a single thing Trump did to make you think he is a fascist.

  • @mohdiswandi4358
    @mohdiswandi4358 Před 3 lety +8

    Malaysia got Early Batch of these M16a1 Beast Rifle back the end of 1970.. still using it for Infantry Jungle Police Force..Reliable + Robust Rifle ever made.

  • @Brvnkaerv
    @Brvnkaerv Před 3 lety +1

    The same rifle I had at Ft. Jackson. When I went home to my National Guard unit in PA, I was issued a GM Hydramatic rifle.

  • @kennethkuek3969
    @kennethkuek3969 Před 7 měsíci

    I fired this M16A1 Rifle during my time in National Service of Malaysia, It is a pleasant rifle for target shooting, low recoil and light weight, though we only fired in semi-automatic for the youth.

  • @gings4ever
    @gings4ever Před 3 lety +12

    Its rather funny that our M16A1's here in PH may very well look like one but are secretly A2's from the kits prolonging their lives.

  • @taylorsowle8209
    @taylorsowle8209 Před 3 lety +11

    Can we see a collab with you and garand thumb?!

  • @tonhanhanwstdc6832
    @tonhanhanwstdc6832 Před 22 dny

    I had shot hundred times by this M16 A1 in Vietnam war after The Flamming Summer 1972. It's such a very good gun I have ever used.

  • @k.s.333
    @k.s.333 Před 3 lety

    I had one of these in the early 80s...
    when I was a kid. My favorite toy gun. Those were the days when you could run around the local suburban ravine with a life-like replica and not cause a major police response.

  • @rexhinlo3398
    @rexhinlo3398 Před 3 lety +3

    As long as it's properly-maintained and fed the right bullet (M193), this rifle will deliver. Preferred ammo are: LC (with stripper clips), WCC (70's manufacture), GE.

  • @allyreneepenny9447
    @allyreneepenny9447 Před 3 lety +4

    This rifle used many armies in the world ! Israel,Philipines, Australia, South Korea and so on 👌❗

  • @czr7j9
    @czr7j9 Před rokem

    Love the look of this rifle with the tapered barrel shield and black stealth look.

  • @jesseventura3576
    @jesseventura3576 Před měsícem

    The most badass and classic rifle! Absolutely my favorite!

  • @BadaBingPictures
    @BadaBingPictures Před 3 lety +13

    You went through basic training with Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and John Candy??

    • @WillScaryForCandy
      @WillScaryForCandy Před 3 lety

      solid comment

    • @gordonmiller4439
      @gordonmiller4439 Před 3 lety +1

      That's a fact, Jack!

    • @BadaBingPictures
      @BadaBingPictures Před 3 lety +1

      @@WillScaryForCandy Hey bro!

    • @TPDManiacXC626
      @TPDManiacXC626 Před 3 lety

      @@gordonmiller4439
      I read that Harold Ramis took meth pills in order to flunk his physical exams so he wouldn’t get drafted into the Vietnam War. Dirty ploy, yes. But I look at it as a blessing in disguise, if Ramis got K.I.A., or came back with PTSD, we wouldn’t have great movies like Caddyshack (1980) or Ghostbusters (1984).

  • @NekoWinters
    @NekoWinters Před 3 lety +5

    The only thing this video is missing is some chopper blades whapping in the distance and maybe an outro playing fortunate son... other than that as always its pretty much perfection👌

  • @benjaminwilliams3568
    @benjaminwilliams3568 Před 3 lety

    I was in OSUT2 At Ft. Leonardtown Missouri in Mar. to June 1980 and were issued M16A2 As Well. Later I became failure and was issued AnbM16A2 and a side arm M1911 45 cal. THOSE became my go to weapons for the full times I was assigned combat units. Good to know we have a similar service time.

  • @thespectator2976
    @thespectator2976 Před 3 měsíci

    My absolute dream rifle. Just fantastic.

  • @cshan2313
    @cshan2313 Před 3 lety +4

    ahh yes, the weapon of choice with m203 launcher when i was in active duty in ROKA

  • @z0phi3l
    @z0phi3l Před 3 lety +3

    I was still issued an A1 in AK in 91-93

  • @donjohnson6242
    @donjohnson6242 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video, Larry. I went through Army BCT in the summer of 1970 with A1s, and used A1s during my time of active service, 1970-76. The only difference I see from your video is I saw only the straight-sided 20 round mags - never saw a 30 rounder. The canned ammo in bandoliers was different from today, also. Our bandolier pockets had 2 10-round clips each (instead of 3), and the bandolier had six (or maybe seven) pockets, along with a spoon charger. The pockets were sized so that they would each carry a charged 20 round magazine, so it was a good "user friendly" way to manage and carry ammo. This is what I used in service in VN, Turkey and Germany.
    Keep up your great videos.

  • @briant7652
    @briant7652 Před 3 lety +1

    To this day people hate on this design. It is a great weapon and has stood the test of time.

  • @ronaldtreitner1460
    @ronaldtreitner1460 Před 3 lety +5

    one thing he missed during the first load we were taught to tap the mag and forward assist just to make sure, he just slipped in mag and went. also, we were taught to keep it to short bursts because long bursts drift off target and are a waste of ammo, but he's firing to make it look good, not to make his shots really count.

  • @Dingus301
    @Dingus301 Před 3 lety +24

    i cant quite put my finger on why, but something about an M16A1 with a 30 round magazine just oozes sex. Very handsome firearm

  • @comcastjohn
    @comcastjohn Před 3 lety

    I had the A1 in basic in ‘84 and had to use the brass deflector as I am like you Larry. I am right handed, left eye dominate, shoot pistols right handed and rifles left handed. Nice to finally meet someone like me. lol

  • @NiklasKing87
    @NiklasKing87 Před 3 lety +1

    great vid Mr.Vickers.

  • @lucariothehero500
    @lucariothehero500 Před 3 lety +23

    M4 Carbine: Look what I can do grandpa!
    M16A1: We're gonna show you how us old timers did it!
    To whoever is reading this, Happy Veterans Day 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
    God Bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @rampantcolt
      @rampantcolt Před 3 lety +4

      😂😂 in my case I’m the M4 and my Dad is the M16A1. Both army vets.

    • @lucariothehero500
      @lucariothehero500 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes 🤣🇺🇸💪

  • @HillbillyNitroUSA
    @HillbillyNitroUSA Před 3 lety +6

    Fun switch... 💥💥💥

  • @Impulset0
    @Impulset0 Před 3 lety +1

    In Israel the first m16 issued to me in basic was an A1. The buttstock had a note in it from an American GI in Vietnam.

  • @continentalmilitaria
    @continentalmilitaria Před 3 lety

    I have 2 of the 9 million series Colt M16A1s that were made for export from after Nam till the mid 80s. Got them both as NOS and only test fired or the equivalent of a bit under $1400 US. My friends in the US flip when I show them the COLT M16A1 stamp on the receiver through the skype cam. Awesome weapon I must say. For something that was actually developed in the late 50s it is ahead of it's time and that is why the platform still serves. As for the direct gas impingement system I use clean burning S&B ammo and there is no problem.

  • @bigmike716
    @bigmike716 Před 3 lety +3

    Man, I want that rifle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ovk-ih1zp
    @ovk-ih1zp Před 3 lety +20

    A LOT less barrel whip/flex than an AK. Rather surprising on a pencil barrel.

    • @lolcatize12
      @lolcatize12 Před 3 lety +2

      perks of direct impingment, no mass moving over the barrel and bore line.

    • @billfrederickfrederick2791
      @billfrederickfrederick2791 Před 3 lety +1

      I could be wrong , but that doesn't look like a "pencil barrel ". They are very rare and worth a lot of money to be playing around with !

    • @ovk-ih1zp
      @ovk-ih1zp Před 3 lety +1

      @@billfrederickfrederick2791 All the CAR-15's, the civilian SP1's, & the M16/E1/A1's all had Pencil barrels. DOD/Colt didn't change the barrel profile to anything OTHER than Pencil until the A2 came out.
      That is when DOD changed the TDP for a thicker barrel past the A-Frame/Gas Block to reduce barrels being bent out of true due to soldiers & marines using the barrel of rifles to pop the straps on C-Rats/K-Rats like LAV talked about in the video.
      Also the faster twist rate was for the heavier bullets, specifically the tracer in cold weather. The standard M855 CAN be shot through a 1 in 12 barrel, I've done it , but it turns an average 4 moa round into a 6 to 8 moa round. I have never seen a M562 tracer pulled from a case, but it was long enough that in warm to mild weather it would keyhole at about 50/50, in winter testing in Alaska the tracer keyholed about 95% of the time.
      The pencil profile is what made the M16/E1/A1 such a light rifle compared to any of its contemporaries(along with just flat out being a smaller cartridge in it's early history).

    • @FN_FAL_4_ever
      @FN_FAL_4_ever Před 3 lety +1

      @@ovk-ih1zp pencil barrels are making a comeback in AR platform rifles today. Some people just don’t like a heavy barrel like an A2/A3/A4

  • @Spike-13
    @Spike-13 Před 3 lety +2

    So elegant, so simple, so effective...

  • @duelly2139
    @duelly2139 Před 2 lety

    It's amazing how well you can control the recoil on that rifle, truly impressive

  • @robertsimpson2708
    @robertsimpson2708 Před 3 lety +4

    I love mine!...the 20 round mag was a bummer ...

  • @ryszardkoprowski1414
    @ryszardkoprowski1414 Před 3 lety +5

    Bravo USA! 👏

  • @gibjim4548
    @gibjim4548 Před 3 lety +1

    I was at fort lost in the woods on 2009 and I had the m16 on basic awesome rifle

  • @IEraiderfan
    @IEraiderfan Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, Larry stay safe.👍👍👍