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Shiplord Kirel: From behind wingnut lines2/23/2018 10:33:53 pm PST

re: #201 Dave In Austin

I think they had jamming problems with the early AR-15’s. Most GB’s gave them up for AK’47 for their durability. The M-16 and A2 modals fixed a lot of the jamming issues. Didn’t Colt take over production at some point?

Colt was responsible for series production from the beginning. Armalite was basically a development company with little production capacity. The jamming issues surfaced only after standardization as the M-16. This was largely the result of poor instruction and doctrine. At first the Army actually emphasised that the rifle needed less maintenance than the preceding M-14, leading to an assumption that cleaning could be neglected. In fact, the initial rifles were issued without cleaning kits. This had been based on Colt’s claim that the weapon was “self-cleaning” A change in the powder used also increased fouling. Subsequent versions had some improvements but the real solution to the jamming problem was better training in the maintenance of the rifle.