“How much should my AR-15 weigh?” The most popular answer is, “as light as you can make it.”
The M16A1 originally fielded in 1967 had an unloaded weight of 6.35 lbs. I’m rounding that up just a bit to 6.4 lbs. With a sling and loaded 20-round magazine, the weight came in at 6.75 lbs, or 7 lbs. with a 30-round magazine.
It should be noted that this 6.4 lb. weight standard comes along with a rifle that has an overall length of 38.8 inches, sometimes rounded up to 39 inches.
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The M16A1 originally fielded in 1967 had an unloaded weight of 6.35 lbs. I’m rounding that up just a bit to 6.4 lbs. With a sling and loaded 20-round magazine, the weight came in at 6.75 lbs, or 7 lbs. with a 30-round magazine.
It should be noted that this 6.4 lb. weight standard comes along with a rifle that has an overall length of 38.8 inches, sometimes rounded up to 39 inches.

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