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M16a2 Collection

Protecting and serving with precision, the U.S. Marine Corps wields the iconic M16A2 rifle

Background imageM16a2 Collection: U. S. Marine sites through the scope atop his 5. 56mm M16A2 rifle while providing security

U. S. Marine sites through the scope atop his 5. 56mm M16A2 rifle while providing security
U.S. Marine sites through the scope atop his 5.56mm M16A2 rifle, equipped with an M203 40mm grenade launcher, while providing security during a weapons sweep across the Thar Thar Lake area in Iraq

Background imageM16a2 Collection: A round flies from the chamber of an M-16A2 service rifle

A round flies from the chamber of an M-16A2 service rifle
January 21, 2006 - A round flies from the chamber of an M-16A2 service rifle during an enhanced marksmanship program

Background imageM16a2 Collection: The Kaneohe Rifle team stands at parade rest with 5. 56 mm M16A2 rifles

The Kaneohe Rifle team stands at parade rest with 5. 56 mm M16A2 rifles
December 7, 2005 - The U.S. Marine Corps Marine Corp Base Kaneohe Rifle team, with 5.56 mm M16A2 rifles, stands at parade rest during the 64th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor in Honolulu

Background imageM16a2 Collection: A Marine conducts drills with an M16-A2 service rifle

A Marine conducts drills with an M16-A2 service rifle
March 15, 2006 - A Marine conducts drills with an M16-A2 service rifle on the 100 meter range in Mount Stuart Training Facility, Queensland, Australia

Background imageM16a2 Collection: A Marine fires a M16A2 service rifle to acquire a battle sight zero

A Marine fires a M16A2 service rifle to acquire a battle sight zero
Camp Baharia, Iraq, August 7, 2005 - A Marine fires a M16A2 service rifle to acquire a battle sight zero

Background imageM16a2 Collection: A marine tests the Night Hunter II, a rifle mountable flashlight

A marine tests the Night Hunter II, a rifle mountable flashlight at the Marine Corps Instillations West Expo. The NHII can be used to see objects 1200 meters away with white light

Background imageM16a2 Collection: U. S. Marine Corps Private takes cover, protecting his 5. 56 mm M16A2 rifle

U. S. Marine Corps Private takes cover, protecting his 5. 56 mm M16A2 rifle
U.S. Marine Corps Private takes cover, protecting his 5.56 mm M16A2 rifle, as a shoulder fired rocket launcher goes off over ridge he

Background imageM16a2 Collection: Marine fires their M16A2 service rifles

Marine fires their M16A2 service rifles
Camp Baharia, Iraq, August 7, 2005 - Marine fires their M16A2 service rifles to acquire a battle sight zero


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Protecting and serving with precision, the U.S. Marine Corps wields the iconic M16A2 rifle. From securing positions with battle-ready focus, to acquiring battle sights zero and engaging targets, this 5.56mm weapon is a trusted companion in the field. With added features like the Night Hunter II flashlight attachment, Marines can continue their mission undeterred by darkness. Through rigorous training and dedication, these warriors stand prepared, their M16A2s at the ready.