The M16- How The US Sabotaged America's Rifle
This video critically examines the M16 rifle's development, arguing that its initial failures in Vietnam were due to bureaucratic sabotage rather than design flaws. It details how the Army Ordnance Corps resisted Eugene Stoner's AR-15, forcing detrimental changes like the addition of a forward assist and a switch to ball powder, which significantly increased the cycle rate and caused reliability issues. The video contrasts this with the adoption of intermediate cartridges by other nations, highlighting the M16's potential when properly understood and implemented.












