I would round it to 900,000,000
It depends on where you want to round to. If you want to round to hundreds it would be 149,600. If you want to round it to thousands it would be 150,000.
You would round -1.07 to -1.1 You would round -1.07 to -1.1
You would round it UP - to 70
You would round 3 to five You would do this because in math if it is right in the middle or something a little greater you round up!
Fully Automatic
Yes and no. The M16A2 assault rifle has semi-automatic and three-round burst fire modes. Legally, three-round burst is considered to be fully automatic, as it uses the same principle as fully automatic fire. However, the M16A2 is not capable of allowing the user to hold down the trigger and empty the entire magazine, so it is not a true fully automatic weapon.
The M16A1 is fully automatic.
the famas in mw2 was 3 round burst making it unpopular in the community however in black ops it is fully automatic and fires over 900 RPM
theyre all equal its just how you use them
Yes, the M16 is an assault rifle, and thus has fully automatic capabilities. The XM16E1, M16A1, and M16A3 can fire on completely full auto, while the M16A2 and M16A3 can fire a three-round burst, which by legal definitions, is considered to be fully automatic.
Yes, it is a select fire weapon.( semi-automatic, three-round burst and full-automatic fire. )
The M-16's issued during the Vietnam War were fully automatic. The three-round burst was adopted later.
It should have these firing modes Semi Automatic Turbo+ Full Automatic 3-Round Burst Response Rampage X-Mode
The M16A1, Diemaco/Colt Canada C7, Diemaco/Colt Canada C8, and M4A1 have fully unrestricted automatic fire. The M16A2, M16A4, M16A5, and M4 are limited to a three round burst.
It has a switch that you can choose between four settings. One is semi-automatic another is 3 round burst shot and the last one is fully-automatic.
Yes. The M4A1 is a variant of the M4 carbine that replaces the three-round burst mode with fully automatic fire. Both rifles can also fire in semi-automatic mode.