What rifle do marines use?

The primary rifle for U.S. Marines is the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR), a versatile 5.56mm rifle from Heckler & Koch, used by all infantry riflemen to provide both standard infantry fire and squad automatic weapon support, replacing the M16A4 and M4 in many roles. While the M27 is standard, other specialized rifles like the M40A6 for snipers or older M16A4s may still be seen, but the M27 is the core infantry weapon.
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Do marines still use M4?

The M4, along with the M16A4, has mostly replaced the M16A2 in the Army and Marines. The U.S. Air Force, for example, has transitioned completely to the M4 for Security Forces squadrons, while other armed personnel retain the M16A2. The U.S. Navy uses M4A1s for Special Operations and vehicle crews.
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Is an M4 better than an AR-15?

So, to sum everything up, the AR-15 is essentially a semi-auto, civilian version of the M4. On the other hand, the M4 offers full-auto capabilities. Unless you're military, you probably won't be able to keep an M4 in your safe but AR-15s are readily available and customizable.
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What rifle do marines qualify with?

Recruits provide pit service for recruits that are preparing for qualifying with the M16-A4 Service Rifle.
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What rifle do Navy SEALs use?

Navy SEALs use a variety of highly customized rifles, but their primary weapons are typically variants of the M4A1 Carbine, like the HK416, the compact Mk18 CQBR, and specialized Recon Rifles, plus the FN SCAR, all adapted with advanced optics, suppressors, and accessories (SOPMOD kits) for mission versatility. They also use long-range sniper rifles like the Mk 11 SR-25 and various other specialized firearms for different roles.
 
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What rifle did Chris Kyle carry?

Chris Kyle used several rifles, but is famously associated with the McMillan TAC-338 (in .338 Lapua Magnum) for long-range engagements, a Mk 11 Special Purpose Rifle (SR-25 in 7.62mm) for patrols, and a Mk 12 Special Purpose Rifle (5.56mm) for designated marksman roles, plus other customized sniper rifles. His primary sniper rifle for his longest shots was the custom-built McMillan TAC-338, while the Mk 11 served as a versatile patrol weapon.
 
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What is the 3 foot rule Navy SEALs?

The Navy SEAL 3-foot rule, or "three-foot world," is a mindset of focusing only on what's immediately within your control (your actions, attitude, effort) and ignoring external distractions, noise, and uncontrollable outcomes, a concept popularized by SEAL Mark Owen in No Hero, helping overcome overwhelm by breaking big challenges into small, manageable steps. It's about staying present and effective by owning your immediate space, whether on a rock wall or in business.
 
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What is the USMC main rifle?

Every Marine, no matter their assigned role, is first and foremost a rifleman proficient in eliminating an enemy threat with their service rifle, the M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR).
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Which is better AK 47 or M 16?

Neither the AK-47 nor the M16 is definitively "better"; they excel in different areas: the AK-47 is legendary for its rugged simplicity and reliability in harsh conditions, while the M16 (and its derivatives like the M4) offers superior accuracy, lighter weight, and modularity, using a faster, lighter 5.56mm round versus the AK's heavier 7.62mm. The choice depends on the environment and mission, with the AK's wide tolerances sacrificing some precision for fault tolerance, and the M16's tighter tolerances demanding more meticulous cleaning for better performance.
 
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Can you legally own a M4 rifle?

Yes, you can legally own an M4 rifle in the US, but there are certain conditions and restrictions. A civilian cannot own a genuine military specification M4 carbine in a select-fire or fully automatic configuration.
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Is AK-47 or AR-15 more powerful?

So, in terms of carrying more ammunition and firing effectively to longer ranges, the AR is superior, though in terms of “hitting power” (defined here as energy on target), the AK round is a bit better, particularly at short ranges.
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What does the M in M4 stand for?

In the context of the M4 carbine (the U.S. military rifle), the "M" stands for "Model," part of the standard nomenclature system where it denotes the fourth carbine adopted by the U.S. military, following the M1, M2, and M3 carbines. It indicates the weapon's place in a specific equipment category, not necessarily its advancement over other models like the M16. 
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Which is better AK 47 or M4?

Neither the M4 nor the AK-47 is universally "better"; they excel in different areas, with the M4 generally superior in accuracy, customization, and lighter weight for longer ranges, while the AK-47 wins in extreme reliability and simpler operation in harsh, dirty conditions, due to its loose tolerances and heavy-hitting rounds. The M4 offers tighter grouping and lighter ammo (5.56mm), ideal for trained users, while the AK's robust 7.62x39mm round delivers more close-range stopping power and function even when neglected, making it a classic "end of the world" rifle. 
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What gun do marines use in boot camp?

Marines in boot camp use the M16A4 service rifle, which they are issued at the beginning of training and use throughout to learn marksmanship fundamentals, rifle care, and drill, qualifying with it before graduation. While some recruits might get an M4 carbine if they are short, the M16A4 is the standard rifle for all recruits at MCRD Parris Island and MCRD San Diego.
 
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Is a 14.5 inch AR-15 barrel legal?

The vast majority of AR barrels fall between the 14.5″ military M4 type and the 20″ M16 size, with 16″ being currently the excepted standard for civilians. You can buy 14.5″ barrels, but for most of us, it would require a muzzle device at least 1.5 inches long, and permanently attached, to meet the legal 16″ minimum.
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What is the military replacing the M4 with?

The U.S. Army's new rifle replacing the M4 is the M7, developed by SIG Sauer as part of the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) program, firing a powerful new 6.8mm cartridge for better range and armor penetration, and comes with a smart optic system (M157) to enhance accuracy, aiming to provide soldiers superior lethality over the M4's 5.56mm round.
 
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Why do soldiers not use AK-47?

The U.S. military doesn't use AK-47s because the M16/M4 platform is more accurate, modular, and suited for longer-range engagements, while the AK-47 excels in rugged simplicity for short-range use, but modern U.S. needs favor precision and customization; plus, political/strategic reasons prefer domestically-made weapons and the AK's design isn't superior for modern U.S. tactics. 
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Which is the best rifle in the world?

There's no single "best rifle," as it depends on the purpose (hunting, tactical, long-range precision, survival), but top contenders often cited for reliability, accuracy, and performance include the HK416 (combat), Sako TRG 22 A1/Barrett MRAD (precision), Tikka T3x (hunting/versatile), and Q Boom Box (modern, quiet performance). The ideal choice balances factors like caliber, intended use, durability, and budget.
 
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Can you legally own an M16?

In the United States, civilians can own an M16 if it was manufactured and registered before May 19, 1986, and they comply with all federal, state, and local laws regarding firearm ownership. 3. What are the main differences in functionality between the AR-15 and M16?
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What rifle do most Navy SEALs use?

Navy SEALs use a variety of highly customized rifles, but their primary weapons are typically variants of the M4A1 Carbine, like the HK416, the compact Mk18 CQBR, and specialized Recon Rifles, plus the FN SCAR, all adapted with advanced optics, suppressors, and accessories (SOPMOD kits) for mission versatility. They also use long-range sniper rifles like the Mk 11 SR-25 and various other specialized firearms for different roles.
 
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Is the M14 just an M1 Garand?

Yes, the M14 rifle is directly based on the M1 Garand, serving as its evolution and successor, adapting the Garand's core action for the new 7.62mm NATO round, a detachable box magazine, and select-fire capability, though major parts aren't interchangeable due to dimensional changes for the new cartridge and features.
 
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Why do snipers use the 308 instead of 30-06?

It is rated 62,000 psi max chamber pressure while the poor 30-06 is saddled with 60,000 psi. That does give the 308 a slight edge in maximizing MV from available powder space, which is about 12 grains less than the 30-06 case can handle.
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Is the 8 minute Navy SEAL nap real?

The Navy SEAL sleep technique offers a quick eight-minute napping method by elevating legs, potentially aiding relaxation and circulation.
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