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AK-47 7.62mm
Characteristics Caliber, mm 7.62
Cartridge model 1943, 7.62x39
Length, mm:
overall
barrel
rifled bore
sight radius
cartridge
cartridge case
bullet 870
415
369
378
55.9
38.7
26
Number of rifling grooves 4
Magazine capacity, rds 30
Sighting range, m 800
Cyclic rate of fire, rds/min 600
Practical rate of fire, rds/min:
single shots
bursts 400
90-100
Muzzle velocity, m/s 700
Killing range, m 1,500
Weight, g:
with empty magazine
with loaded magazine
cartridge
cartridge case
bullet
charge 4,300
4,876
16.2
6.8
7.95
1.6
The weapon was developed for motorized infantry, adopted for service with
the Soviet Army in 1949 and designated the AK-47. It was not provided with a
bayonet.
The C7A1 assault rifle is an improved version of the basic C7 combat rifle,
incorporating a low-mounted optical sight. The C7 rifle is a Canadian
adaptation of a U.S. firearm known as the M16A1E1. The C7A1 eliminates the
carrying handle of the C7 and substitutes an optical sight. The C7A1 assault
rifle is the personal weapon for most soldiers in Canada and outside the
country.
Characteristics
C7A1 rifle Calibre: 5.56 mm NATO
Length
rifle:
barrel:
1 m
0.53 m
Weight
rifle:
rifle loaded
3.42 kg
4.66 kg
Magazine: 30 rounds
Rate of fire: 700 to 940 rounds per minute
Modes of fire: single-shot and automatic
Operation: gas operated, air cooled, magazine fed
Range: 400 m
Other optional attachments: M203 PI 40-mm grenade launcher
AN PAQ 4 Laser pointer
Night Image Intensification Sight Kite Sight
C7A1 rifle
Characteristics of the optical sights
Magnification: 3.4 power
Dimensions: 160 mm x 72 mm x 55 mm
Field of view: 8 degrees
Weight
sight:
mount: 350 g
290 g
Range: 600 m
Reticle: Vertical aiming post visible at day and night via tritium source
illumination
Adjustments: Vertical and horizontal plus ballistic compensation from 200 to
800 m in 100 m increments
Cost
$2,000 per unit
Status
The land component of the Canadian Forces since 1986
Manufacturer
Diemaco, Kitchener, Ontario
M16A2 5.56mm
Primary function: Infantry weapon
Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing and Fabrique Nationale Manufacturing Inc.
Length: 39.63 inches 100.66 centimeters
Weight, with 30 round magazine: 8.79 pounds 3.99 kilograms
Bore diameter: 5.56mm .233 inches
Maximum effective range:
Area target: 2,624.8 feet 800 meters
Point target: 1,804.5 feet 550 meters
Muzzle velocity: 2,800 feet 853 meters per second
Rate of fire:
Cyclic: 800 rounds per minute
Sustained: 12-15 rounds per minute
Semiautomatic: 45 rounds per minute
Burst: 90 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Unit Replacement Cost: $586
Features: The M16A2 5.56mm rifle is a lightweight, air-cooled, gas-operated,
magazine-fed, shoulder- or hip-fired weapon designed for either automatic
fire 3-round bursts or semiautomatic fire single shot through the use of
a selector lever. The weapon has a fully adjustable rear sight. The bottom
of the trigger guard opens to provide access to the trigger while wearing
winter mittens. The upper receiver/barrel assembly has a fully adjustable
rear sight and a compensator which helps keep the muzzle down during firing.
The steel bolt group and barrel extension are designed with locking lugs
which lock the bolt group to the barrel extension allowing the rifle to have
a lightweight aluminum receiver.
Background: The M16A2 rifle is a product improvement of the M16A1 rifle. The
improvements are:
* a heavier, stiffer barrel than the barrel of the M16A1
* a redesigned handguard, using two identical halves, with a round contour
which is sturdier and provides a better grip when holding the rifle
* a new buttstock and pistol grip made of a tougher injection moldable
plastic that provides much greater resistance to breakage
* an improved rear sight which can be easily adjusted for windage and range
* a modified upper receiver design to deflect ejected cartridges, and
preclude the possibility of the ejected cartridges hitting the face of a
left-handed firer
* a burst control device, that limits the number of rounds fired in the
automatic mode to three per trigger pull, which increases accuracy while
reducing ammunition expenditure
* a muzzle compensator, designed to reduce position disclosure and improve
controllability and accuracy in both burst and rapid semi-automatic fire
* a heavier barrel with a 1 in 7 twist to fire NATO standard SS 109 type
M855 ammunition which is also fired from the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon
SAW. This further increases the effective range and penetration of the
rifle cartridge. The M16A2 will also shoot the older M193 ammunition
designed for a 1 in 12 twist.
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AK-47 7.62mm
Characteristics Caliber, mm 7.62
Cartridge model 1943, 7.62x39
Length, mm:
overall
barrel
rifled bore
sight radius
cartridge
cartridge case
bullet 870
415
369
378
55.9
38.7
26
Number of rifling grooves 4
Magazine capacity, rds 30
Sighting range, m 800
Cyclic rate of fire, rds/min 600
Practical rate of fire, rds/min:
single shots
bursts 400
90-100
Muzzle velocity, m/s 700
Killing range, m 1,500
Weight, g:
with empty magazine
with loaded magazine
cartridge
cartridge case
bullet
charge 4,300
4,876
16.2
6.8
7.95
1.6
The weapon was developed for motorized infantry, adopted for service with
the Soviet Army in 1949 and designated the AK-47. It was not provided with a
bayonet.
The C7A1 assault rifle is an improved version of the basic C7 combat rifle,
incorporating a low-mounted optical sight. The C7 rifle is a Canadian
adaptation of a U.S. firearm known as the M16A1E1. The C7A1 eliminates the
carrying handle of the C7 and substitutes an optical sight. The C7A1 assault
rifle is the personal weapon for most soldiers in Canada and outside the
country.
Characteristics
C7A1 rifle Calibre: 5.56 mm NATO
Length
rifle:
barrel:
1 m
0.53 m
Weight
rifle:
rifle loaded
3.42 kg
4.66 kg
Magazine: 30 rounds
Rate of fire: 700 to 940 rounds per minute
Modes of fire: single-shot and automatic
Operation: gas operated, air cooled, magazine fed
Range: 400 m
Other optional attachments: M203 PI 40-mm grenade launcher
AN PAQ 4 Laser pointer
Night Image Intensification Sight Kite Sight
C7A1 rifle
Characteristics of the optical sights
Magnification: 3.4 power
Dimensions: 160 mm x 72 mm x 55 mm
Field of view: 8 degrees
Weight
sight:
mount: 350 g
290 g
Range: 600 m
Reticle: Vertical aiming post visible at day and night via tritium source
illumination
Adjustments: Vertical and horizontal plus ballistic compensation from 200 to
800 m in 100 m increments
Cost
$2,000 per unit
Status
The land component of the Canadian Forces since 1986
Manufacturer
Diemaco, Kitchener, Ontario
M16A2 5.56mm
Primary function: Infantry weapon
Manufacturer: Colt Manufacturing and Fabrique Nationale Manufacturing Inc.
Length: 39.63 inches 100.66 centimeters
Weight, with 30 round magazine: 8.79 pounds 3.99 kilograms
Bore diameter: 5.56mm .233 inches
Maximum effective range:
Area target: 2,624.8 feet 800 meters
Point target: 1,804.5 feet 550 meters
Muzzle velocity: 2,800 feet 853 meters per second
Rate of fire:
Cyclic: 800 rounds per minute
Sustained: 12-15 rounds per minute
Semiautomatic: 45 rounds per minute
Burst: 90 rounds per minute
Magazine capacity: 30 rounds
Unit Replacement Cost: $586
Features: The M16A2 5.56mm rifle is a lightweight, air-cooled, gas-operated,
magazine-fed, shoulder- or hip-fired weapon designed for either automatic
fire 3-round bursts or semiautomatic fire single shot through the use of
a selector lever. The weapon has a fully adjustable rear sight. The bottom
of the trigger guard opens to provide access to the trigger while wearing
winter mittens. The upper receiver/barrel assembly has a fully adjustable
rear sight and a compensator which helps keep the muzzle down during firing.
The steel bolt group and barrel extension are designed with locking lugs
which lock the bolt group to the barrel extension allowing the rifle to have
a lightweight aluminum receiver.
Background: The M16A2 rifle is a product improvement of the M16A1 rifle. The
improvements are:
* a heavier, stiffer barrel than the barrel of the M16A1
* a redesigned handguard, using two identical halves, with a round contour
which is sturdier and provides a better grip when holding the rifle
* a new buttstock and pistol grip made of a tougher injection moldable
plastic that provides much greater resistance to breakage
* an improved rear sight which can be easily adjusted for windage and range
* a modified upper receiver design to deflect ejected cartridges, and
preclude the possibility of the ejected cartridges hitting the face of a
left-handed firer
* a burst control device, that limits the number of rounds fired in the
automatic mode to three per trigger pull, which increases accuracy while
reducing ammunition expenditure
* a muzzle compensator, designed to reduce position disclosure and improve
controllability and accuracy in both burst and rapid semi-automatic fire
* a heavier barrel with a 1 in 7 twist to fire NATO standard SS 109 type
M855 ammunition which is also fired from the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon
SAW. This further increases the effective range and penetration of the
rifle cartridge. The M16A2 will also shoot the older M193 ammunition
designed for a 1 in 12 twist.
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