The M16's Iconic Journey & Springfield's SA-16 A2 Review!

2024 ж. 29 Сәу.
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Calling the M16 ICONIC is like calling the sky blue. Then again, the Vietnam Troops Called it a piece of Garbage.
The Anti-gunners called it the Anti-Christ, But the gun community called it Merica.
That said, there is no other word to call the M16 but ICONIC.
Whether you like it or not, It is America's Rifle.
But for being The American rifle, the M16 is not easy to come by.
Even the semi-auto full replica versions are kind of hard to find.
Well, they were, until Springfield Got all froggy and decided to Mass produce their version of the M16 A-2 called the SA-16 A2, which they sent me to give my thoughts on.
Here is my review of the Springfield's SA-16 A2
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  • I carried an A2 for over half of my career in the Corps. I was very proficient with it. I would be happy to own one of these rifles.

    @user-cq1xk6ql6h@user-cq1xk6ql6h14 күн бұрын
    • Bet you got some cool stories

      @Sly9192@Sly919214 күн бұрын
    • I like it a whole lot better than the M4

      @greggmouritzen7478@greggmouritzen747814 күн бұрын
    • @@Sly9192 a few…

      @user-cq1xk6ql6h@user-cq1xk6ql6h14 күн бұрын
    • Hate that pistol grip and fat, frontheavy barrel. I always liked the lighter A1 like my first Colt was modeled after.

      @tommccormick9290@tommccormick929014 күн бұрын
    • You can build a clone that's prob a more accurate representation with a better feature set. For half the price of this. Springfield doing the typical springfield thing. Runnin with a stolen name from a different time.

      @matthewbeaver5026@matthewbeaver502614 күн бұрын
  • I carried the M16A1 full auto and A2 burst and .45 ACP Grease gun while in uniform for 23 years.

    @chiefordnance@chiefordnance14 күн бұрын
  • A 20" barrel ain't no joke.

    @frankmaze1976@frankmaze197614 күн бұрын
    • 20" laughs at all your 3+ plates 😂

      @ChrisCash720@ChrisCash72014 күн бұрын
    • 22" 30-06 wants you to hold its beer while it laughs.

      @paulis7319@paulis731914 күн бұрын
    • 20inch turns 55gr into duty rounds

      @onxy4549@onxy454914 күн бұрын
    • @@paulis7319Fair, but 210 rounds of .30-06 costs and weighs a LOT more than a similar quantity pf 556

      @cyrusfreeman9972@cyrusfreeman997214 күн бұрын
    • @@cyrusfreeman9972 Very true. That's why I don't use the 30-06 very often. lol

      @paulis7319@paulis731914 күн бұрын
  • I carried my M16A2 service rifle through two tours in Iraq. Never had a jam. Never had a malfunction. I took care of her and she served me well. Cpl, USMC Fallujah, Iraq 2004 & 2005

    @Johnny_Cash_Flow@Johnny_Cash_Flow14 күн бұрын
    • This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine.

      @ninjabearpress2574@ninjabearpress257414 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for your service shipmate.

      @zealot777@zealot77714 күн бұрын
    • @@ninjabearpress2574 My rifle is my best friend. It is my life.

      @Johnny_Cash_Flow@Johnny_Cash_Flow14 күн бұрын
    • @@zealot777 Rah! Back at ya.

      @Johnny_Cash_Flow@Johnny_Cash_Flow14 күн бұрын
    • @@Johnny_Cash_Flow The Corps has a prayer for the rifle, of course you'd treat it like a lover. Dad was in the Army, my uncle went to Vietnam, my brother's a Marine and I self-identify as a teddy bear but I admire USMC.

      @ninjabearpress2574@ninjabearpress257414 күн бұрын
  • Anyone who gets into the Vietnam-era criticisms of the M16 really need to read the congressional studies and research ARDEC conducted. As in most things military, is was much more a training and discipline issue than a mechanical issue. Also a logistics issue. All that aside, the M16A2 is an outstanding platform to start basic rifle marksmanship and should be the starting point for anyone wanting to get into the AR platform. I have a RRA A2 clone with the heavier N9 barrel and a RRA NM 2-stage trigger and it's still my favorite 5.56mm rifle in my collection. USGI iron sights, 20" barrel, rifle-length gas system, and plenty of weight to make shooting for the sake of shooting an actual pleasure and helps develop the core marksmanship principles so many skip over these days, including the Army. We don't teach and train BRM in basic training like it should be anymore, it's not developed nor sustained like it should be.

    @BlownF150@BlownF15014 күн бұрын
    • From what I've read, Stoner designed the rifle to be "self cleaning", based on a specific 5.56 round. Hence why the Army initially issued them without cleaning kits. Problem was, the Army changed the round to be issued with the rifles - and didn't tell anybody. Typical government...

      @Britcarjunkie@Britcarjunkie14 күн бұрын
    • @@Britcarjunkie it was touted as such with the HC chrome coating Stoner specified and the Dupont propellant, two things that got changed before later corrected.

      @BlownF150@BlownF15014 күн бұрын
    • They changed the powder to save money from all the Vietnam/arvn vets I’ve talked to they gave them condoms to put over the barrel and half ass shit like that. I’ve never had one malfunction on an AR I’ve built and the first time I had no clue what I was doing so definitely a training thing

      @dennislosee@dennislosee14 күн бұрын
    • Is it true that Viet Nam guys were not even taught to clean their rifles, or issued cleaning kits ? The story I read said that was because Stoner claimed the '16 was "self cleaning"....Also, that the rifling/ unstable bullet flight of the original '16 caused the bullet to tumble on impact, causing severe wounds. It said that little Vietnamese were nearly decapitated and dismembered. All I kmow is what I read.

      @peterruiz6117@peterruiz611714 күн бұрын
    • What do you mean they dont teach BRM? I was taught all about it in basic

      @Cereal_Killer007@Cereal_Killer00714 күн бұрын
  • Not all Vietnam vets called it a piece of junk. I loved mine.

    @Zionist_Eternal@Zionist_Eternal14 күн бұрын
    • Everyone just assumes that because all the documentaries say that. Only small arms solutions tells the truth

      @snunez1911@snunez191114 күн бұрын
    • with a name like that< i doubt it, moshe

      @artofkraneoxiii5335@artofkraneoxiii533514 күн бұрын
    • @@artofkraneoxiii5335 Ha. Moshe. A proud antisemite. Knowing the truth in a man's heart is always advantageous. Understanding > than agreement.

      @Zionist_Eternal@Zionist_Eternal14 күн бұрын
    • Here is the duplicitous corruption of KZhead: The dude calls me Moshe, obviously as a slur. I say it's advantageous to understand his hatred for certain people, and KZhead blocks 🚫 my comment while leaving his racial slur. I can only assume my comment disappeared for using the anti$3@#%$ word?

      @Zionist_Eternal@Zionist_Eternal14 күн бұрын
    • The AR platform of rifles is one of the greatest inventions of the 20th century

      @Waterenjoyer1308@Waterenjoyer130812 күн бұрын
  • My Dad loved his Vietnam M16. He deployed in '68 and did four tours in the Army cleaning out trenches after the Gun Ships came in, all of them with the M16. He said that by '68 the cleaning and maintenance was ironed out and they ran like a freight train. Ironically we (as a family) never owned an AR-15/M16 because growing up in the 70's and 80's they were like a Vietnam-era TIKI IDOL and lots of people saw them as bad juju. Truth is the rifle as everyone knows it (AR15/SA-16 or whatever) is brilliant. The soldiers that had to take them in to battle are heroes and we should all be proud of those soldiers who turned the M16 in to the legend it is today.

    @ranchmanager9126@ranchmanager912614 күн бұрын
  • for those of us who started on the M-16, it was a good rifle. i get annoyed by all the people who never served or carried this machine and always talking about better triggers and better grips. it was built for one purpose and it worked.

    @jeddi20@jeddi2014 күн бұрын
  • It was my issued weapon for 10-years in the Army. Deployed with it in Bosnia Herzegovina in 1996

    @jlvelez70@jlvelez7014 күн бұрын
    • Ya kind of like a best friend.

      @EzBible@EzBible14 күн бұрын
    • That is excellent ! Were you at Tuzla Main bro ?

      @lorenzoalbertomedina6753@lorenzoalbertomedina675314 күн бұрын
    • @@lorenzoalbertomedina6753 Not the original poster, but I was at Nord-Pole Brigade for 9 months, and 18 months later spent ANOTHER nine months in Sarajevo investigating mass graves.

      @Mossyrock6@Mossyrock614 күн бұрын
    • Yes Sir ! The mass graves back then was an overwhelming site !

      @lorenzoalbertomedina6753@lorenzoalbertomedina675312 күн бұрын
    • Wow! Did You ever shoot it while deployed?

      @BobSaint@BobSaint7 күн бұрын
  • My Dad originally had the M-14 in 1965 in Vietnam ( US Army) .... He liked it but eventually got issued the M-16... He's 75 yrs old now & will still tell you he had NO Issues with his, he always kept it clean & Zero problems & loved he could carry a lot more ammo

    @jonmoate4184@jonmoate418414 күн бұрын
    • So he was in the Army at 16 years old?

      @LightningGlass@LightningGlass2 күн бұрын
  • Yup. Love mine. Always wanted an M16 like this.

    @JohnnyQ@JohnnyQ14 күн бұрын
    • Good question.

      @gusters8215@gusters821514 күн бұрын
    • Good Question 😂

      @jacobsmith1105@jacobsmith110513 күн бұрын
  • I carried the Colt M16A1 in the Corps, and when I decided to get a civilian version, I bought the Colt AR-15 A4. It is the most solid AR-15 that I own. Only issue I have with it is that Colt pussied out and purposely didn't mill out part of the lower, so you cannot add a fun switch without finding yourself a milling machine.

    @disturbedmaynard3873@disturbedmaynard387314 күн бұрын
  • I bought my AR15 A2 when I was 17 years old. Loaded 62 grn hyper shock bullets from Hornady to hog hunt with. Back in the marsh where we hunted was thick so I bought the bayonet for it and had to use a bunch . Put a Burris fixed 4 power on it and it was a stone cold killer. That was 44 years ago.

    @markespich8574@markespich857414 күн бұрын
  • Takes me back to my days at Camp Pendleton when we switched over from the A1 to the A2 and Billy Idol was top 40.

    @mikethomas4598@mikethomas459814 күн бұрын
  • It's *beautiful*. This is the exact rifle that I used to qualify in basic training. Never missed with it, not once. Even those 500 meter silhouettes were not safe when that A2 post was dialed in. The genius is the simplicity. The more you mess with it, the more things can go wrong with it. Stay classy, A2. Or as I like to call her, "My first love."

    @wbond6692@wbond669214 күн бұрын
  • I’m a U.S. Marine Veteran from 39 years ago. I will be buying one of those rifles. I don’t think the 3 round burst is necessary. We were never allowed to use it. One shot one kill. That wasn’t a joke in a movie. The Marines take accuracy very seriously. The “bird cage” as we called the flash hider on the end of the barrel was designed for exactly that. This rifle never failed me. I can make an accurate shot to the chest cavity repeatedly with open sights from 500 yards. The video also mentions the front sight post. It is fully adjustable for elevation. We never did that because you can adjust your sights from the rear sights. We set are rifles for what we called “battle sight zero” which was center mass at 300 yards. It worked. The Armalite Rifle is the most accurate semi automatic platform you can get. I can see why many hunters and sports enthusiasts use this platform. The only rifle I’ve come across that is more accurate is the bolt action.

    @kmyersupeyyp@kmyersupeyyp14 күн бұрын
    • Exactly! Ooorahh & Semper Fi Brother.

      @vinces3516@vinces351610 күн бұрын
    • @@vinces3516 Semper Fi my brother.

      @kmyersupeyyp@kmyersupeyyp9 күн бұрын
    • It must be USMC doctrine. SOI instructors told us "You carry all of your ammo, so don't burn it the f**k up".

      @GT0311@GT03119 күн бұрын
    • @@GT0311 Exactly.

      @kmyersupeyyp@kmyersupeyyp8 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for your service ❤

      @Dulex321@Dulex3213 күн бұрын
  • I grew up on the M16A4 in the Marine Corps and it’s my favorite rifle ever. But when I was actually growing up in the 2000’s, the M16A2 was the rifle you saw in every movie and video game, and on the news every night when they would talk about the war in Iraq, the A2 was always there being carried by Soldiers and Marines. So seeing it so much as a kid, I’ve always wanted one

    @jonathanrichwine1996@jonathanrichwine199614 күн бұрын
    • If you get one go with the Colt..... Brought back so memories for me. Price has been stable at about $1200 for the past 2 years. See some sales for under $1000 from time to time.

      @EzBible@EzBible14 күн бұрын
    • My A2 was made by FN, USMC 85 til 89 , 3rd Award expert on the range.

      @Tracks85@Tracks8514 күн бұрын
  • Carried the original M-16 in Viet Nam. I'm still here, so it can't be all bad. I had the opportunity to qualify with the A2 when I was a Navy doctor, battalion surgeon assigned to an infantry unit. Shot 229 out of 250 in a driving rainstorm at about 35 years old. It was a fantastic weapon. My favorite was and is still the M-14. Colion, I appreciate all you do. Tom CPL USMC CDR (MC) USNR

    @leebaker2588@leebaker258813 күн бұрын
  • The carry handle on the older ARs have such personality that modern flat tops lack. Glad that optic heights have changed to the point where a red dot on a carry handle is in line with modern risers.

    @gameragodzilla@gameragodzilla14 күн бұрын
    • I think for a fixed front sight they work best

      @sluggak1363@sluggak136314 күн бұрын
  • The Marine Corps started issuing the M16-A2 two weeks after I started Boot Camp. Damn glad I didn't get it in Boot Camp because it is a pound heavier than the M16-A1. I got a M16-A2 upper receiver and put it on a built-up lower receiver. Works Great!!!

    @paulwilson8672@paulwilson867214 күн бұрын
  • Here's a fun fact. The carry handle was never a handle. When the rifle was in early development, the charging handle was originally on top and resembled a pull trigger. It was actually a guard to protect the pull mechanism. When the charging handle was moved down to the base of the stock, that guard remained as a carryover in the final design.

    @keithdewees8885@keithdewees888514 күн бұрын
  • I trained with the Colt M16A1 while in the military and purchased myself a fully transferrable one after being discharged. I love the M16.

    @AbbyNormL@AbbyNormL14 күн бұрын
  • My father was a Marine Infantryman drafted into Vietnam. He has a 💜 from a chi-com grenade. He said his M-16 had a grenade launcher on it. I am in search of that exact weapon set-up. ⭐👊🏻🇺🇸💓

    @williambonnie-do7yz@williambonnie-do7yz14 күн бұрын
    • The grenade launcher was called the M-203. It was basically a bolt on type of deal.

      @mikegunter4410@mikegunter441014 күн бұрын
    • You haven't searched very long!!

      @JohnDoe-qz1ql@JohnDoe-qz1ql14 күн бұрын
    • You can get a 37mm flare launcher m203 look alike for it

      @kevinfidler8074@kevinfidler807414 күн бұрын
    • Hated it, all ways got issued the 203, extra cleaning hand guards were harder to remove, I just Hated it! Not to mention, always had extra wait and ammo!

      @AKULA689@AKULA68914 күн бұрын
  • I remember when we transitioned from the M16A1 to the M16A2 when I was in Germany in 86. At the time, it was a real improvement. You didn't mention the brass deflector that has become standard on most AR upoers.

    @michaelheeter7284@michaelheeter728414 күн бұрын
  • Thanks on the review. Everyone is so caught up on compact everything not understanding losing the lethality of achieved by having the 20" barrel in which the weapon was designed around. The 300 blackout on the other hand was designed around a compact weapon design from the groundup. A bullpup design is a solution and still have a 20" barrel. Love your content. Keep up the great work

    @434sbmrchevy@434sbmrchevy14 күн бұрын
  • The scavenger hunt to build one is half the fun! That said, it’s nice to see retro lines being offered in a complete setup.

    @darkfader914@darkfader91414 күн бұрын
  • I could never understand all the hate towards the A-2 pistol grip. I, for one, always liked it. I've used others, but I've never really ever had any issues with them.

    @Britcarjunkie@Britcarjunkie14 күн бұрын
    • Depending on your hand, the protrusions on the front can be annoying, and the angle doesn’t feel great to some ppl.

      @christophermitchell7925@christophermitchell792514 күн бұрын
    • @@christophermitchell7925 Maybe so, but the angle of the A1 & A2 pistol grips are the same. My last build has a Magpul pistol grip that - I think - has a slightly different angle, and no protrusion. To be honest, I don't really notice any difference. Then again, I was one of those people that suffered muscle spasms when holding a 1911 for lenghty periods. Go figure...

      @Britcarjunkie@Britcarjunkie5 күн бұрын
    • @@Britcarjunkie Well as I like to say, that’s why there’s so many different pizza toppings, different colors of house paint, and different AR accessories lol. Options are good, because not everyone has the same tastes, and not everyone is built the same. Some people are less picky than others too. For example, I really don’t care what toppings are on a pizza unless it’s anchovies or ham & pineapple. I’d rather go hungry than eat that stuff. The A2 grip doesn’t bother me that much, but I do prefer a rubberized grip that’s a bit thicker and has less of an angle, and since they don’t cost that much, why not get what I prefer? What I really dislike though are the old, fixed length M16 stocks. Yuck! One of the best things about the AR platform is the adjustability & options for customization.

      @christophermitchell7925@christophermitchell79255 күн бұрын
    • @@christophermitchell7925 I have heard a lot of people talk about rubberized pistol grips: I always wear a pair of leather & nomex flying gloves when I shoot: I wasn't a ground-pounder when I was in, so I'll admit my in-field experience with AR's is limited, but with those gloves & shooting nearly all day and in 120 degree temps, I didn't have any issues. Only option I didn't really like, was the Colt freefloating handguard (the aluminum knurled tube): makes a full-length rifle look cool as hell, but it never did anything else for me! While I do like the A1 & A2 handguards, I do like the M4 types, since you now have an easier method of "accessorizing", without everything getting in the way. A funny one: I built one up especially for me (I'm left-handed): ambi selector, ambi mag release. I know - for some people it's a huge deal to have ambi controls, but not me, apparently... Well, those features do work wonderfully. However, after 35 years of not having them, I'm so used to not having them & not thinking about it, I forget they're there! I never even think about them until after the fact - then I look at the lower and realize they're there, and say to myself "You idiot!"! 🤣 I may just take them off so I don't have to re-train myself! Having R.H. only controls has just never been an issue for me. A brass deflector, however...now THAT is a big deal.

      @Britcarjunkie@Britcarjunkie5 күн бұрын
  • 1200 for the Springfield is way over priced . You can build one for far less even with all the parts from HR at PSA. The only thing your paying for here is the rollmark

    @BlackoutPatriot@BlackoutPatriot14 күн бұрын
    • $800 or less with PSA 😮 that’s how I did mine

      @Darth-Nihilus1@Darth-Nihilus114 күн бұрын
    • $30 PSA lower and a Geiselle URGI upper 2k with a Geiselle trigger and bcm furniture and ok optic

      @dennislosee@dennislosee14 күн бұрын
    • @@Darth-Nihilus1 And of course the inevitable arrival of the "just as good" PSA enthusiasts. lmao

      @Deltaworks23@Deltaworks2314 күн бұрын
    • I have the Colt AR-15A4 that goes for about $1,150. It’s got all the M-16 swag while having the removable carry handle in case you wanted to mount an optic. Plus, made in America and has a Chrome lined barrel.

      @samuelyoung4646@samuelyoung464614 күн бұрын
    • @@Deltaworks23 not as good of quality as Springfield but for a budget it’s something. I went with the Sig 516 Gen 1 and I kind of hate the rifle and am looking at the SA-16 or something along them lines

      @Darth-Nihilus1@Darth-Nihilus114 күн бұрын
  • thanks to your youtube channel i recently got my license to carry !!! a year ago i was against 2A. now ima real american. lol

    @JorgeMartinez-pf8be@JorgeMartinez-pf8be14 күн бұрын
  • The A2 is what I used in boot camp, pretty cool rifle.

    @willsikes9718@willsikes971814 күн бұрын
  • I carried the M-16 A1 during the Gulf war and trained with it during my time in the army as long as it's clean it's a very reliable weapon .

    @danieljonhson6367@danieljonhson636714 күн бұрын
    • Do you mean the A2? I was in from 87 - 93 and the only A1s I ever saw were rubber dummy rifles used for swim qual. If you did carry an A1 in ODS, what unit were you in?

      @maingun07@maingun0713 күн бұрын
  • This was a super smart move my Springfield. Hopefully they keep up with the retro line

    @MUCKLEECH@MUCKLEECH14 күн бұрын
  • 10/10 at 500 yards and expert marksman with the M-16A2 with iron sights.

    @michaelnapoleoni6355@michaelnapoleoni635514 күн бұрын
    • My eyes aren’t good enough anymore lol

      @DamionJR4923@DamionJR492314 күн бұрын
  • 00:51 *HEAVY BREATHING* My Marine Corps PMI (Primary Marksmanship Instructor) veins are popping out of my eyes and neck looking at him hold it nonchalant by the carry handle. I feel my lungs sucking in a thousand gallons of air to let loose guttural primordial screams at an unsuspecting recruit!!!!!

    @terrarecon@terrarecon14 күн бұрын
    • I had the same reaction 😂

      @SpinozUSMC@SpinozUSMCКүн бұрын
  • I own a Windham Weaponry 20" Government model close sister rifle just not the same markings , mine has a removable carry handle and I purchased it seven years ago because it very much reminded me of 1968 in QuiNhon Vietnam. Big welcome home all my brothers who returned!

    @johnsimms818@johnsimms81814 күн бұрын
    • I bought the 20" 1/9 Windham upper for my binary lower. I like there products. They're selling bayonets on there site

      @terrytolentino5459@terrytolentino545913 күн бұрын
  • I never had an M16 which did not have the forward assiston it. issued to me but I had an Arms Room full of M16A1's with the 55 gr. ammo when I was stationed at Ft. Hood in 74 to 77. In 84 I re-Enlisted and was issued an M16A2 which was much more accurate especially at Long Range with the 62 gr. ammo .These days I'm Retired but I think the Flat Top used on later variations has a lot of advantages over the older carrying handle . The old style hand guards from the A1 made it hard to sneak up on anybody if there was any wind they would whistle and give you away . The A2 hand guards didn't whistle and they shot better in a cross wind . I also liked the longer A2 stock and the built in brass deflector being Left Handed you learn to appreciate not having all that Hot Brass going down your collar.

    @woodrowbrimm2805@woodrowbrimm280514 күн бұрын
  • Not sure what Springfield was thinking. Anyone who wants an ‘A2 clone can build one for $700 (probably a better one, too). If Springfield wants to break ground with a historic clone, how ‘bout a M1903 or a Garand.

    @defenderofpoodles5606@defenderofpoodles560614 күн бұрын
    • Fulton Armory beat them to it. They make M1 Garands, carbines, but only sell 1903 parts

      @qmangillett@qmangillett14 күн бұрын
    • I built an A-2 clone for about $500-$550 - but, I bought the upper, barrel, and furniture, a good 20 years ago. Anderson lower, Colt flat-top upper (with a Colt removeable carry handle), FN military 20" barrel, National Match M-16 BCG, standard mil-spec semi-auto trigger group (may change that, dunno yet), and Canadian (green) furniture. Runs like a charm.

      @Britcarjunkie@Britcarjunkie14 күн бұрын
    • *Fulton makes Garands with customer supplied receivers...

      @Sly9mm@Sly9mm14 күн бұрын
    • Springfield tried Garands back in the early 2000s, that didn't last long.

      @r.legionis7253@r.legionis725314 күн бұрын
    • @@Britcarjunkiethen that’s a A4 clone

      @GK-mr9ko@GK-mr9ko14 күн бұрын
  • Hey Colion! That "carry handle", when I was in Basic back in 1978, we had to get in the front leaning rest and lower the elevation of Ft. Gordon, GA for holding like that! 😊😊😊

    @rickywinters2144@rickywinters214414 күн бұрын
    • True. I was at Fort Gordon in '76..

      @billpark8988@billpark898814 күн бұрын
    • Yep. Civilians don't understand. They probably think shit on a shingle is actually shit on a shingle, too.

      @g54b95@g54b9514 күн бұрын
  • Being an Army veteran, I’m super excited to own this version of the popular M16A2, which i trained with in the Army… 👍🏼💪🇺🇸

    @israelnieves7785@israelnieves778514 күн бұрын
  • Well Stoner was wrong about soldiers and their sights. The US had soldier adjustable sights on every smokeless powder service rifle since 1892.

    @panzerabwerkanone@panzerabwerkanone14 күн бұрын
    • You misunderstand the adjustable sights versus long-range Target Competition adjustable sights that offered very little in advantage but very much for potential detriments, point he was making

      @SAR0311@SAR03117 күн бұрын
  • “You can tell it’s Mattel, it’s swell.” It was hard to take a rifle seriously with parts made by a toy company after hunting as a kid with a solid rifle and wooden stock. The M-16 rattled around like an old BB gun and was hard to learn to trust until I spent some time with it. I also learned to close my ejection port before crawling through the mud because it would take a few smacks to get the forward assist to seat the bolt with the action full of grit.

    @boxelder9167@boxelder916714 күн бұрын
  • I love my A2 ..my 20in barrel 9/twist was almost $300 alone..in saying that it me almost a year to build it..mine shoots like a dame dream..but a used one ,or a 3/4 hundred dollar one good for you everyone needs one😊

    @livefree2041@livefree204114 күн бұрын
  • My first M16A1 was built by Harrington and Richardson. 3/4 inch groups. Wish I could have kept it.

    @danfry1669@danfry166914 күн бұрын
    • Mine was made by the Turbo Hydromatic Corp. In the '80s most of our gear was Vietnam surplus.

      @claudelamoreux8543@claudelamoreux854314 күн бұрын
  • The M16A2 is an icon for me and many others because it symbolizes the 1980s and 1990s. Its Americas golden age after the debacle that is Vietnam and the debacle of the post 9-11 world. Back when MTV, Nintendo 64, actual Pizzahut restaurants existing, Rock/Metal/PunkRock and Michael Jackson were on our giant TVs. Its a nostalgia bait, but I'm all for it.

    @IowanLawman@IowanLawman14 күн бұрын
  • I got my M16A2 clone to a state that I'm satisfied with, don't need a big name like Springfield to make me happy.

    @imperialbricks1977@imperialbricks197714 күн бұрын
    • Love my a2bca upper with matching stock poly lower and cm mg 22 conversion has not jammed or misfired with 2 boxes of bulk available standard velocity rounds no cleaning!

      @baitwaitfishing7625@baitwaitfishing762514 күн бұрын
    • @@baitwaitfishing7625 2 boxes? 40 rounds?

      @nickallen8333@nickallen833314 күн бұрын
    • don't worry, Springfield is a fake name now, not the original at all

      @beargillium2369@beargillium236914 күн бұрын
    • Sorry auto correct didn't spell check. Aguila 250 round standard velocity two boxes still reasonably clean. And it destroyed the rim fire bullet trap at twenty yards before I realized the extra power of the twenty inch barrel several holes in the front bottom. Get out the Lincoln😉Hope that helps.

      @baitwaitfishing7625@baitwaitfishing762514 күн бұрын
    • ​@@beargillium2369wait....what? You mean it's not the US government arsenal that closed in the 60's? Thanks for the update.

      @sjhoff@sjhoff14 күн бұрын
  • Im seeing a lot of companies coming out with retro M16 clones and im here for it.

    @AnnoyoTribe@AnnoyoTribe14 күн бұрын
  • Im an army veteran 12 bravo combat engineer. I absolutely loved my M16a2. Qualified expert marksman 38 out of 40 rounds.

    @user-wo2iw3kt8o@user-wo2iw3kt8o14 күн бұрын
  • Totally agree with Stoner it's too easy for the windage to bumped on A2 sights. The earlier sight can be windage adjusted but requires pressing the tip of a bullet or similarly shaped too to turn so it doesn't accidentally get moved.

    @redtra236@redtra23614 күн бұрын
  • 'Merca F' YEA!!!

    @Crangaso@Crangaso14 күн бұрын
    • Makes me drool

      @davidb4715@davidb471514 күн бұрын
    • Aye

      @Tankeryanker339@Tankeryanker33914 күн бұрын
  • Triangle handgaurd is iconic

    @Slugonthese@Slugonthese6 күн бұрын
  • I used the A2 during my hitch.

    @joaquinmojado@joaquinmojado14 күн бұрын
  • Loved the range with the M16-A1 and mine was old enough to still have a “Mattel” imprint on the butt stock (very solid black plastic, lol). The barrels of the ones we took turns firing on full auto at Camp Pendleton got red hot and finally drooped over enough to render them obsolete! Ah, the days of firing limitless ammo…

    @michaelchapman3140@michaelchapman314014 күн бұрын
  • Nice to see an attempt to bring back more retro designs by companies. I keep my eyes open for this as I’m doing the same with HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON retro line being advertised by Palmetto State Armory.

    @100_American_Bison@100_American_Bison14 күн бұрын
  • I can hear the D.I. now.. "Is that thing made by Samsonite?!!!" Even though it was called a carry handle, they didn't want you using it as such. I absolutely love your videos. Keep up the great work. You're a great American!

    @robertknight6824@robertknight682414 күн бұрын
  • The look, the sound. They did a really good job with this one!

    @MastinoNapoletano420@MastinoNapoletano42014 күн бұрын
  • 0:16 how the hell is that character holding his AR? 😂

    @jackb2011@jackb201114 күн бұрын
    • He threw it in the air so freedom can fly proud 😂😂😂😂

      @AnnoyoTribe@AnnoyoTribe14 күн бұрын
    • Holding it like a civilian!

      @bradedwards3441@bradedwards344114 күн бұрын
    • It has a second frontsite tower on the end of the barrel.. definitely a weird depiction

      @muddyhotdog4103@muddyhotdog410313 күн бұрын
  • In my opinion, everyone should start out with an 20" A2 rifle. Learn everything about it. Become proficient out to 600m with it, then graduate to your URGI or RECCEs or MK18s or what have you. My first rifle ever was a BM ban era 20" A2 and is still my favorite rifle (still runs like a Swiss sewing machine) 26 years later.

    @j.till_z@j.till_z14 күн бұрын
  • I appreciate companies like Springfield stepping up to provide options like the SA-16 A2, making America's rifle more accessible. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on it!

    @AllAboutSurvival@AllAboutSurvival14 күн бұрын
  • I was in VN '66-67. I was in IICORPS central highlands. At that time only the infantry maneuver battalions had the M-16. In fact at that time 1st Div was still using M14. I qualified Expert with the M14. McNamara to save money dispensed with the chrome lined barrel and chamber. The lack off cleaning kits and proper training cost many soldiers their lives, Properly trained units like the 1st Cav had none of these problems. Teflon oil and a lot of it solved almost all problems. The Marines were in favor of retaining the M14. One good hit with the 14 did the trick.

    @noneofyourbusiness4622@noneofyourbusiness462214 күн бұрын
  • @ :56, as a military guy. Seeing you carry it by the "Carry Handle", is killing me inside, lol. This comes along after I build one for PSA parts.

    @GryStyker@GryStyker14 күн бұрын
    • Hahaha I was gonna say the same thing... just because they call it a carrying handle doesn't mean the military allowed us to carry it that way lol. Big nope.

      @Fishin-mission1@Fishin-mission114 күн бұрын
    • it’s not that serious

      @showtime1235@showtime123514 күн бұрын
    • @@Fishin-mission1I’m not military, I just enjoy my carry handles lol. Why did they not want you to carry it like that?

      @dualityofmorons@dualityofmorons14 күн бұрын
    • Try to grab it after a sustained firefight.

      @seanomeirs8362@seanomeirs836214 күн бұрын
    • Hey guys, I'm not American and I can see why the military wouldn't let you carry your gun line what but… then why not or when why build it like that to begin with? Would such rule apply to any rifle with a "carry handle" like the FAMAS, the British SA80 and the H&K SL8? (if they were military rifles you carry on duty/were standard issue)

      @Saint_Wolf_@Saint_Wolf_14 күн бұрын
  • Got my first M16A2 at Parris Island in1987. Was a great rifle. Bought my first AR15A2 from Stag Arms, just as good as mine in the Marine Corps, except it's left handed, 🤙

    @letzrock409@letzrock40911 күн бұрын
  • I loved the M-16,but I already learned marksmanship as a child before Basic Training

    @michaelhawk8230@michaelhawk823014 күн бұрын
  • Nailed the description of the handguard.

    @j.a.8709@j.a.870914 күн бұрын
  • In the 1980’s we were still using the original M16s the Air Force bought without forward assist. I bought a Mossberg MMR when it came out without the forward assist. Recently assembled an Aero Precision in .300 blackout with a slick upper, no forward assist.

    @danaoneal1@danaoneal19 күн бұрын
  • I spent almost two years getting parts together to build a BRN-proto (1959 Stoner AR15 Prototype (produced by Brownells)) and an M16a2 clone. Each rifle was a milestone in the development of the modern AR15, and helps explain the evolution of the rifle. I am happy to see that Springfield Armory has released this almost 50 years later.

    @steve_the_elf@steve_the_elf14 күн бұрын
  • Hell yeah finally some content! We got the email product release as a dealer but there wasn't any pictures or videos online about it until now!

    @npotter1776@npotter177614 күн бұрын
  • My brother's a Marine, he qualified as an expert with the M-16 A2. He said it wasn't hard, compared to the 30.30 lever action he used to hunt whitetail.

    @ninjabearpress2574@ninjabearpress257414 күн бұрын
  • I was an armorer in the US Army during the 90s. I loved it then but everything I have now is so much better. I really have no desire to buy one, but if I did, I would change the grip😂😂😂

    @davidsonfitness318@davidsonfitness31814 күн бұрын
  • Appreciate the honesty in your videos, it's rare these days

    @EugeneFields-im2ep@EugeneFields-im2ep14 күн бұрын
  • I deployed three times with three versions of the C7 rifle. The one I carried in the Gulf was the original C7, which was a select fire A2 with the A1 flip back sight. Let's just say that by the time I had an all-inclusive 6-months in rural mountainous Bosnia the C7A1 had the C79 scope and a better sling. Jump ahead to the Afghanistan, and the C7A2 was a proper adjustable and adapted combat rifle. Yes, armies learn.

    @terrywarner8657@terrywarner865714 күн бұрын
  • The M16A2 was adopted by the Marine Corps in 1983 and the Army in 1986. I was issued a brand new A2 in Aug. 1986 when I arrived at marine Corps Boot Camp.

    @shaneboushie4737@shaneboushie473714 күн бұрын
  • Everyone should do a deep dive on how the Military tried to screw over Mr. Stoner, a lot of high ups wanted Springfield to continue on with the M14. It is actually an amazing story.

    @Flatline74@Flatline7414 күн бұрын
  • My M-16A1 in the military had the triangular foregrip. And the bottom of the trigger guard would swing down for use with gloves. Plus, the adjustment for zero was manipulated by using the tip of a round to zero

    @mikegunter4410@mikegunter441014 күн бұрын
    • those are all features of the A1. Not the A2

      @CharlieFoxtrot128@CharlieFoxtrot12814 күн бұрын
    • Wrong! The A2 had the round waffle grip!

      @unmalo2768@unmalo276814 күн бұрын
    • The A2 Had the round waffle tubes to make both halves interchangeable!

      @mikeks8181@mikeks818114 күн бұрын
    • Would have been a1e1 then just a a1 with some of the features the a2 introduced

      @lungcanc3r666@lungcanc3r66614 күн бұрын
    • @@lungcanc3r666 brother the A1E1 was a prototype. plus it had the A2 style sights and handguard, where as this guy is saying his rifle had the A1 style sights and handguard.

      @CharlieFoxtrot128@CharlieFoxtrot12814 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for doing a video on this Beauty, Man. Never Disappoints❤

    @retromagic5020@retromagic502012 күн бұрын
  • I personally cherry pick select parts from different manufacturers and build my own A2 variants. So much fun!

    @Rahatlakhoom@Rahatlakhoom14 күн бұрын
  • They taught us in the Marine Corps, you don't grasp the M16A2 by the carry handle. You wrap your fingers around the handguard where it meets the receiver.

    @adammathers4879@adammathers487914 күн бұрын
  • Palmetto states “freedom 20 Nitrite complete upper” is the true king!!!!!

    @pigpaul@pigpaul14 күн бұрын
    • It’s also made by H&R, that’s more clone correct than a COLT!

      @Recipe_For_Disaster_TV@Recipe_For_Disaster_TV14 күн бұрын
    • I saw bca has a 20" a2 with the removable carry handle for $230-$245

      @kevinfidler8074@kevinfidler807414 күн бұрын
    • ​@@kevinfidler8074I bought a bca 20in about 5 years ago and it's been well used, never had an issue. I take care of it of course. Seems like the usual problems lie in the cheap bolt it comes with. I've gotten great accuracy and I've had shit accuracy with it. It was my first home assembled ar and it's my child. It's been painted a few times, I've taken it out to 500 with the carry handle sight with tula ammo. Hasn't let me down yet!

      @richardmendoza738@richardmendoza73814 күн бұрын
    • @richardmendoza738 I have 2 450bm uppers from bca. I had problems with the gas key on the bolt carrier, I swapped it out for one from psa. Seems fine now

      @kevinfidler8074@kevinfidler807414 күн бұрын
    • Was looking for this. I absolutely love mine 😂

      @purpleshogun6488@purpleshogun648814 күн бұрын
  • Excellent review and very informative, thanks

    @michaelmolner191@michaelmolner19114 күн бұрын
  • I love my Colt A2. Good video Colion. Nothing wrong with those sights, for target shooting, yet they are still quick enough to use. You are shooting it well!!

    @lmbear@lmbear14 күн бұрын
  • 8:24 jam that could've been edited out but I appreciates you keeping it in.

    @roughneckactual2646@roughneckactual264612 күн бұрын
  • Love the videos! Keep up the good work!

    @bradburggraf9633@bradburggraf963314 күн бұрын
  • I built one w a PSA m16 lower and capco upper but glad to see these back

    @SaginawGS@SaginawGS13 күн бұрын
  • This takes me back to my U.S Army basic training days summer 2004 😊

    @FreshPrinceofTB@FreshPrinceofTB14 күн бұрын
  • VN era was A1, I had one in 82, A2 didnt come around until 1986 Well into GenX not boomers. The A1 which Stoner was more involved with had adjustable sights. You needed a cartridge and you adjusted elevation on the front sight post. The A2 came around when the bullets got heavier and the twist changed. When you have a heavier bullet you can shoot farther. The Corps was also part of the reason that the sights became more adjuster friendly. I have an A1234 for MCL matches (A1 hand guard, A2 rear sight assembly, A3 flattop, A4 feed ramps) One of the issues with the M16 in VN was that fact that the rifle was built around new clean burning powder. Bureaucrats decided that loading it with left over ww2 ball powder was cheaper, and it was, it was also dirty as heck. It was also claimed to be self cleaning. it wasnt, and it sure as heck wasnt with ball powder. RRA makes A2's all day long.

    @grega2362@grega236214 күн бұрын
  • I know what Dad’s getting for Christmas now because that’s what he carried in the Marine Corps back in the 80s!

    @TheLanden11@TheLanden1114 күн бұрын
  • I qualified with the M16 A2 in the army. That was back in the 90's. I didn't mind it, I hope this version isn't too expensive

    @badape3620@badape362014 күн бұрын
  • As a Seabee we had the A2E3. Same feature, just had Auto as a fuction instead of Burst.

    @flashthompson1085@flashthompson108514 күн бұрын
  • There is something about the M16A2 that I love. I bought a clone back in 2012, and I love it and I have a s&w mp15 that I love and I put all the bell and whistles on it. But there is something about the M16A that I love. My brother served as a Marine from 92-98 and I got the opportunity to fire my first M16 A2 when I was 17 and I loved it. I love modern ARs but you can’t beat the classics. I would love to have an M16 A1 too

    @dsl32@dsl3211 күн бұрын
  • I carried both the A1 and A2 in the Army and would carry either one today. Very accurate and easy to use rifles.

    @DevilTX66@DevilTX6610 күн бұрын
  • As always, great video!

    @briangordon5477@briangordon547714 күн бұрын
  • I love the AR15 A2. My favorite of all the variations of the M16/AR15.

    @davidstevens6117@davidstevens611714 күн бұрын
  • Bushmaster and Windham made rifles like this for years. I think Windham still does. Maybe even RRA. The parts are common and an A2 can be built easily. There are also ways to upgrade and smooth the milspec trigger so it feels a lot better. Windham has the A2 on sale right now with free shipping

    @lovesbeer9973@lovesbeer997314 күн бұрын
  • Its actually really cool to see things come full circle, 20inch ARs have definitely regained popularity. Hopefully were passed that weird stage where everybody thinks a 10.5inch barrel for 5.56 is "Cool"

    @OneNationUnderGod.45@OneNationUnderGod.4514 күн бұрын
    • Yep. Just to get into the AR's I bought a 16 inch barrel. It's okay but not the same as a 20 inch. And tests show the extra 4 inches adds a lot of velosity and range.

      @EzBible@EzBible14 күн бұрын
    • @@EzBible exactly, 5.56 really shines at 18-20", especially against plates.

      @OneNationUnderGod.45@OneNationUnderGod.4514 күн бұрын
    • Seriously, I only like the Poodle Shooter for being light and compact. If I'm going to carry something with a full-length bbl, it will fire a full-house round, not the 5.56.

      @SoloPilot6@SoloPilot614 күн бұрын
    • @@OneNationUnderGod.45 I don;t know. All I do is punch holes through paper. Goal is 3 shots 1 hole.

      @EzBible@EzBible14 күн бұрын
  • Nice!! I carried my M-16 for 6 years, and I have it👍🏽👍🏽

    @williamyoung5001@williamyoung500114 күн бұрын
  • I built a full aero M16a4 for less than $400. I got some good discounts on the parts which is how I came out so cheap.

    @michaellee8442@michaellee84426 күн бұрын
  • I remember when the Army first brought these rifles online , it was may ? of 1986 and I was with 101st airborne at Ft. Cambell. The 101st was also one of the first to get the then brand new M249 light machine gun

    @fwi1298@fwi129814 күн бұрын
  • great content covering a great M16A2 platform.

    @mrshort2379@mrshort237914 күн бұрын
  • Served 07-2012, non combat arms. The A2 is not just for boomers many thousands of Marines trained and became proficient shooters with that style rifle with iron sights. The nostalgia is real.

    @Theweldingmillennial@Theweldingmillennial14 күн бұрын
  • What I learned on in the Corps back in the mid 80s. Love the A2. Agree I don't like the finger shelf pistol grip and replace it with something else. Smoothest shooting AR platform. Awesome SA has done this!!!

    @pkia898@pkia89811 күн бұрын
  • I was issued a m16a2 & m16a4 (04-08). Only used burst on the range once. Preferred single shot. Lastly, the rifle length gas system makes it more reliable and softer shooting than the shorter varients. Also, I think the longer barrel is often overlooked. The extra muzzle velocity/terminal performance and reduced muzzle flash is sweet. Perfect rifle for Marines today would be a adjustable stock version with a vltor a5 buffer and a 18” barrel while maintaining the rifle length gas system.

    @Mogas0311@Mogas03118 күн бұрын
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