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Accession Number:
AD0838604
Title:
M16 RIFLE SYSTEM RELIABILITY AND QUALITY ASSURANCE EVALUATION
Descriptive Note:
Revised edition
Corporate Author:
ABERDEEN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER MD
Report Date:
1968-07-01
Pagination or Media Count:
421.0
Abstract:
A comprehensive study of the reliability of the M16 Rifle has been accomplished. This report contains an extensive analysis of statistical and engineering data 1 to estimate the reliability characteristics of the M16 Rifle system, 2 analyze factors affecting the reliability of the system propellants, projectiles, ammunition lots, cyclic rate, cycle time, chrome chambering, cleaning, lubricating, mode of fire, magazines and environments, and 3 to establish a sound technical base for other parts of the study indicated below. The report also includes an analysis of the pertinent specifications for the rifles, magazines and ammunition, with particular emphasis on the validity of 1 the parameters, 2 the tests, 3 the standards, 4 the statistical sampling plans, 5 the criteria and their compatibility with the requirements for a reliable rifle system. Basically, the M16 Rifle is a reliable system. Although the M16 Rifle and the M14 Rifle are not comparable in design, weight, ballistic parameters, operating features and effectiveness, their reliability characteristics are approximately similar. The M16 Rifle is more reliable than the M14 Rifle during its initial life but it is slightly more sensitive to environmental effects and maintenance. Although the M16 Rifle currently is reliable the study indicates that there is appreciable potential for improvement.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE