M16E1 and AR-10 films DVD

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DVD Video + Army Field & Technical Manuals

The M-16 rifle family was the defining signature weapon of the US military during the later half of the twentieth century. It is currently used by 15 NATO countries and over 80 total countries worldwide. It was developed from the Armalite AR-15 rifle, and was officially issued for use by the US Air Force and US Army in 1963, after limited field trials in South Vietnam by Special Operations units in 1961-1962.

The M16 and XM16E1 are direct decendants of the Armalite AR-10 rifle designed by Eugene Stoner. When first introduced in 1956, the AR-10 used an innovative straight-line barrel/stock design with phenolic composite and forged alloy parts resulting in a small arm significantly easier to control in automatic fire and over 1 lb (0.45 kg) lighter than other infantry rifles of the day.

This DVD contains fascinating early historical films on these weapons; 3 unique videos and essential training manuals for the rifle history buff or military rifle owner :

- Rifle 5.56mm XM16E1: Operation and Cycle of Functioning (US Army film 1966)
This vintage film on the M-16 shows it's early introduction into service as the experimental XM16E1 rifle, initially with Special Forces and other special units serving in the Vietnam theater. The film demonstrates the weapon's distinctive features and general functioning of the rifle through the use of illustrative animations and detailed cut-away rifles. 20 min.

- Fundamentals of Marksmanship (1971)
This Department of Defense training film is one of the few Army films I have seen with a quirky sense of humor, from the odd choice of operatic classical music in the introduction through the funny gags and comical bits that are no doubt designed to make soldiers pay attention to a somewhat dry training film. All the classic topics of rifle marksmanship are presented, from proper steady holds and positioning, sight alignment, zeroing and sight adjustments. 27 min.

- The Armalite AR10 Rifle
Developed in the late 1950's this weapon preceded the AR-15/M-16 rifle. This industry promotional film by Armalite touts it's AR-10 as "the Modern Battle Rifle". It details all the various design elements and features unique to this weapon, even showing some footage of original manufacturing. Field stripping and disassembly is then demonstrated. Afterwards a series of various torture tests are shown, such as firing after removing all lubricants, after being frozen and after being buried in sand. The film even features footage of a belt-fed version being tested. And, as a note of trivia, it is said that the soldier seen firing the weapon on the beach in the opening scene is actually the rifle's inventor, Eugene Stoner. 14 min.

DVD ALSO INCLUDES:

M4V formatted versions of each film above
These are specially re-sized/formatted M4V files are easily copied to your iPhone/smart phone or MP3 video player for convenient viewing anywhere !

ALSO INCLUDED:

The following official M16 Field and Technical manuals (on the disc, as PDF files, i.e. NO PRINTED MANUALS are included):

  • US Army M16A1 TM-9-1005-249-10 Operator Manual (1977)
  • US Army TM-9-1005-249-14 General Support and Maintenance, Rifles 5.56mm, M16 and XM16E1 (1971 ?)
  • U.S. Army DA Pam 750-30 The M16A1 Rifle - Operation and Preventive Maintenance (1 July 1969) comic book format
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Last updated Sep 29, 2023

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M16E1 and AR-10 films DVD

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