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== History == [[File:Advisor.jpg|thumb|In the look for [[Commie|commie gooks]] ]] Originally made by [[Gigachad|Eugene Stoner]], it started as a derivative of the AR-10 battle rifle around the year of 1959. During this time, the army was testing small caliber, high velocity rifles and then Armalite entered the competition with a scaled-down version of his AR-10 (which also featured new lightweight materials from the aircraft industry). But at the same time, the FairChild company was in a financial crisis, which forced the company to sell the licensing rights to the AR-15 to Colt. After the purchase, Colt began to aggressively marketing the rifle around the world, at one point they managed to get the attention of the USAF General [[Slam dunk a nigger baby into the trashcan|Curtis LeMay]], he really liked it and ordered around 80,000 rifles along with 8.5 million rounds for the USAF. At the same time and thanks to DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), the AR-15 had found his way into the hands of the U.S. military advisors stationed in south vietnam, training [[Niggers|local ARVN troops]]. Due to it's lightweight and full automatic capability, made the rifle ideal for combat deep in the Vietnamese jungle, making it a favorite among the both the ARVN and the U.S. advisors. Slowly, word was spread, and other units like the Army Airborne and "Green Berets" started to request to also test the AR-15. Due to the growing popularity of the AR-15, The secretary of Defense [[Keyed retard|Robert McNamara]] ([[Toyota|who was a former executive at the Ford Motor Company]]) concluded in 1963 that the AR-15 was the superior than the currently used M14 Battle Rifle. [[Shit no one cares about|After a long and boring series of bullshit inside the Pentagon, Branch infighting and several modifications]], around late 1963, McNamara approved the U.S. Army's order of 85,000 early production XM16E1 rifles. And in 1964 the rifle went into full production, given in a test run to the 201st Gookkiller battalion, it proved extremely effective at shooting not just [[Commie|commie riceniggers]], [[TND|but their dogs, fishing boats, and elderly.]] Just in time for the deployment of the first American troops to Vietnamese soil, [[The Doors| after the infamous Tonkin Gulf incident, in August of 1964]]. During its use in Vietnam, the M16 had many reports of poor reliability and high rates of malfunction. But in early 1967, the new and improved M16A1 rifle arrived, now with a new chrome-plated chamber and several other minor improvements. That, added with new cleaning kits and rifle training programs to the troops, virtually eliminated all complains with the rifle. Despite its rocky start, the M16 and the AR-15 platform as a whole, proved to be a not only a revolutionary design but also a reliable one. And also stands as the the longest continuously serving rifle with the United States Armed forces.
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