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What is that little button on the side of an M16/M4 do?

Safety?

Pulse/automatic/single fire trigger?

End of the world button?

Which button/trigger you talking about?
 
Selector switch/lever. There aren't any "buttons" as such in a basic rifle.
 
Originally posted by: Mk4
Selector switch/lever. There aren't any "buttons" as such in a basic rifle.
Ugh, no, not that. Do you have the game America's Army? Ok I'll get a screenshot.
 
thats the forward assist button, helps clear jams incase anything gets stuck in the bolt or something. Serves no purpose unless the gun jams.
 
Originally posted by: Joony
thats the forward assist button, helps clear jams incase anything gets stuck in the bolt or something. Serves no purpose unless the gun jams.
So it basically just pushes the bolt forward and ejects a jammed cartridge? I still don't get why my stupid player still hits it. I blame "army intelligence" 😀
 
Yes, it's the forward assist. You push it, and it forces the bolt into battery, ie, the ready to fire position. Sometimes a cartridge will not go all the way forward the first time, so hitting the forward assist will ram it home. It usually happens if you don't let the bolt slam forward when you put a new magazine in it. I always push mine, just to make sure I'm good to go before I fire.
 
When operating the M-16 rifle one ALWAYS taps the forward assist button after loading a new magazine and closng the bolt. Why? Why not? Because you want to be sure, the first time, that the the new round is fully chambered. In a fire fight, you don't want to reload and try to fire, THEN realize the round is not fully chambered. The best bet is just to make the above action SOP.

Anyhow, that's what I was taught in the Army.
 
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