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[[File:Noose_agent_m16a1.jpg|thumb|A [[NOOSE]] agent wielding an M16 in a GTA IV game art.]]
[[File:Noose_agent_m16a1.jpg|thumb|A [[NOOSE]] agent wielding an M16 in a GTA IV game art.]]
[[File:GTAIVM4Carbine.jpg|thumb|right|[[Niko Bellic]] wielding an M16 in GTA IV.]]  
[[File:GTAIVM4Carbine.jpg|thumb|right|[[Niko Bellic]] wielding an M16 in GTA IV.]]  
 
[[File:CutsceneM4-GTAVC.jpg|thumb|Originally, an M16A2 was meant to be in the game but it was later replaced by the 733. It's model can still be found in the game's files and it can be seen in some cutscenes.]]
The Armalite/Colt '''M16''' series of assault rifles are a staple of the GTA series, first appearing in GTA III, and then in every GTA game since. The M16 is useful in almost any situation, boasting accuracy, power and magazine capacity. Since the rifle fires the relatively powerful 5.56mm NATO round, it has noticeable recoil, albeit not nearly as much as the bigger [[AK-47]]. Throughout the games, the models of M16 derivatives features differ slightly, along with zoom capability, rate of fire, and power.
The Armalite/Colt '''M16''' series of assault rifles are a staple of the GTA series, first appearing in GTA III, and then in every GTA game since. The M16 is useful in almost any situation, boasting accuracy, power and magazine capacity. Since the rifle fires the relatively powerful 5.56mm NATO round, it has noticeable recoil, albeit not nearly as much as the bigger [[AK-47]]. Throughout the games, the models of M16 derivatives features differ slightly, along with zoom capability, rate of fire, and power.


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