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[Colt] XM16E-1 Vietnam -20% SALE

£219.95 £175.96

  • UPC/EAN:PLU 0577
STORE COLLECTION WITH ID 18+ RFD TRANSFER AVAILABLE
CO2 Semi-Automatic ( NON Blow Back )
Overall Length : 98.60 cm 38.82" inches
Barrel Length : 50.80 cm 20.00" inches
Weight (Approx) 3,500 g 7.716 lbs
Action Material : Steel
Cocking System : Rear Lever
Magazine Capacity : 18 Shot
Magazine Material : Steel
Ammo Type : 4.5mm Steel BB
Muzzel Velocity (Approximate) : 400 fps
Approximate Shot Count : 60
Power Source : 1 x 12g CO2 Cylinder
Stock Material : ABS (Thermoplastic)
Forend : Vietnam M16A1
Made in : China
Sights
Model : Standard M16A1 Carry Handle Sight
 Description: 

The Colt M16A1 Vietnam Rifle is a CO2-powered airgun designed as a realistic replica of the Vietnam-era M16A1 service rifle, originally used by U.S. forces in the 1960s and 1970s.

This semi-automatic BB gun features a metal body for durability, with plastic (ABS thermoplastic) stock and grip components to keep it lightweight yet authentic in feel.


It measures 98.60 cm in overall length with a 50.80 cm barrel, weighs approximately 3,500 g, and uses a rear lever cocking system (charging handle) for easy operation.

The steel action and magazine hold up to 18 shots of 4.5mm steel BBs, powered by a single 12g CO2 cylinder that delivers around 60 shots per fill at an approximate muzzle velocity of 400 fps (though some variants report up to 482 fps or 147 m/s).

Details like the Vietnam-style forend, fixed carry handle, and VN flash hider add to its historical accuracy, making it a standout for collectors or enthusiasts seeking a non-firearm alternative.

People should consider buying this airgun for its affordability and authentic design, offering a budget-friendly way to own a piece of military history without the regulations or costs of a real firearm.

It's praised for its accuracy, minimal recoil, and ease of use—load the magazine with BBs and CO2, pull the charging handle, and fire—making it ideal for beginners, target shooting, plinking, or recreational fun in a backyard or range.

Reviewers highlight its durable build for regular use, realistic weight and aesthetics that appeal to Vietnam War reenactors or collectors, and consistent performance for casual shooting sessions.

At this price point, it's a great entry-level option for airgun hobbyists who want reliability and nostalgia without breaking the bank.

 
Gun History

The M16 rifle, originally developed as the AR-15 by Eugene Stoner at ArmaLite in the late 1950s, emerged as a lightweight, small-caliber alternative to heavier World War II-era firearms like the M1 Garand, emphasizing high-velocity 5.56mm ammunition for improved lethality and reduced recoil.

After ArmaLite sold the design to Colt in 1959, the U.S. Air Force adopted it in 1962, followed by the Army and Marines in 1963 under Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara's push for a universal service rifle, leading to the M16 designation and the M16A1 variant with a forward assist to address chambering issues.

Deployed extensively during the Vietnam War starting in 1965 as U.S. troop levels escalated to over 200,000 by 1966, the M16A1 became the standard infantry weapon, replacing the M14 and pitting it against the rugged AK-47 in jungle warfare.

However, early models suffered notorious reliability problems from 1965 to 1967, including frequent jamming due to unchromed chambers corroding in humid conditions, fouling from ball powder ammunition, excessive cyclic rates, and inadequate cleaning kits or training, resulting in malfunction rates up to 90% and contributing to soldier fatalities in battles like the Hill Fights near Khe Sanh.

By 1968, after congressional investigations and modifications such as chrome-plated bores, improved buffers, and better maintenance protocols, the M16A1 proved dependable for the remainder of the war through 1975, solidifying its role in U.S. military doctrine and evolving into later variants like the M16A2 in the 1980s.

This gun is powered by a one CO2 Cartridge's
[Each cylinder provides approximately 60 shots]

ID is required upon purchase in the form of PICTURE, NAME, ADDRESS

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