ArmaLite AR-15 with the charging handle located on top of the upper receiver, protected within the carrying handle and a 25-round magazine.1973 Colt AR-15 SP1 rifle with "slab side" lower receiver (lacking raised boss around magazine release button) and original Colt 20-round magazine.M16A1 rifle with forward assist, raised boss around magazine release button and a 30-round magazine.
This article describes the many variations of the Colt AR-15 and M16 rifle family of weapons produced by Colt's Manufacturing Company. Weapons patterned on the original ArmaLite AR-15 design have been produced by numerous manufacturers and have been used by nations around the world, some of which created their own variations. The tables here are split into a variety of categories and provide an overview of different subtypes. For purposes of these tables, bold model numbers are weapons used (or previously used) by the U.S. Military while italic model numbers are weapons for commercial or export sale. See Glossary of terms for an explanation of each column.
Colt military models
Colt has been the most visible producer of ArmaLite AR-15 pattern weapons, and the military designations M16 and M4 are heavily associated with the company. Colt has an intricate internal nomenclature system for its models, with a variety of suffixes and prefixes. Colt's systems have generally followed the times and though its model numbers originally came without prefixes, with the need to separate weapons made for civilian consumption from those made for military and law enforcement use, military models became prefixed with the code "R0". For the purposes of this table, the R0 nomenclature is obviated as this terminology did not exist in all cases, but it can be understood to be present. Military/LE models are also easily identified by their three-digit code in contrast to the four-digit codes for civilian weapons.
Colt Armalite AR-15
The original Armalite AR-15 models have the charging handle located on top of the upper receiver, protected within the carrying handle.
The Canadian company Colt Canada (formerly Diemaco) licensed production of a rifle (Colt Model 715) and carbine (Colt Model 725), but later went on to produce an entire line of AR-15/M16 pattern weapons developed independently. In May 2005, Colt's Manufacturing Company acquired Diemaco, and the name was changed to Colt Canada.
Colt's civilian line of semi-automatic Colt AR-15 rifles is identified by a four digit code following a specific prefix. Initially all Colt civilian weapons were listed with an โRโ prefix, with this changing to โARโ following the passage of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban in 1994. Colt also produced a line of weapons aimed at target shooters under the โMTโ prefix, which stood for Match Target, as well as, the Colt Accurized Rifle, which was the only model to feature the CR prefix. Most recently with the shift in marketing policy by Colt Defense, these weapons have been given the โLEโ and "LT" prefix. The "LT" series is modified version of the Colt 6720 featuring a lightweight "pencil" barrel with a free floating rail system. Only 1500 of the "LT" series were produced. Currently, Colt Defense has no line targeted specifically at the private civilian market.
R series models
Colt model no.
Name
Stock
Hand guards
Fire control
Rear sight
Forward assist
Case deflector
Caliber
Barrel length
Barrel profile
Barrel twist
Bayonet Lug
Muzzle device
R6000
AR-15 Sporter (SP1)
A1
Triangular
S-1
A1
No
No
.223 REM
20 in.
A1
1:12
Yes
Type 2 Duckbill or A1
R6001
AR-15 Sporter Carbine (SP1 Carbine)
2nd Generation
Short Ribbed
S-1
A1
No
No
.223 REM
16 in.
A1
1:12
Yes
A1
R6002
AR-15 Sporter (SP1; Bundled with 3ร scope)
A1
Triangular
S-1
A1
No
No
.223 REM
20 in.
A1
1:12
Yes
A1
R6003
AR-15 Sporter Carbine (SP1 Carbine; Bundled with 3ร scope)
2nd Generation
Short Ribbed
S-1
A1
No
No
.223 REM
16 in.
A1
1:12
Yes
A1
R6004
AR-15 Sporter (SP1; Bundled with Colt Reflex Sighting System)
A1
Triangular
S-1
A1
No
No
.223 REM
20 in.
A1
1:12
Yes
A1
R6007
AR-15 Sporter (SP1 Coltguard electroless nickel)
A1
Triangular
S-1
A1
No
No
.223 REM
20 in.
A1
1:12
Yes
A1
R6010
AR-15 Sporter (SP1)
A1
Triangular
S-1
A1
No
No
.222 REM
20 in.
A1
1:12
Yes
A1
R6420
AR-15A2 Sporter II Carbine
3rd Generation
Short Ribbed
S-1
A1
Yes
No & Yes
5.56 NATO
16 in.
A1
1:7
Yes
A2
R6430
Sporter Lightweight (9 mm)
A2
Short Ribbed
S-1
A1
No
Removable
9mm NATO
16 in.
A1
1:10
Yes
A1
R6450
AR-15 9 mm Carbine
3rd Generation
Short Ribbed
S-1
A1
No
No & Removable
9mm NATO
16 in.
A1
1:10
Yes
A1
R6500
AR-15A2 Sporter II
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A1
Yes
No & Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
A2
1:7
Yes
A2
R6510
AR-15A2 Sporter II (Special export model in .222 Remington)
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
No
.222 REM
20 in.
A2
1:14
Yes
A2
R6520
AR-15A2 Government Carbine
3rd Generation
Short Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
16 in.
A1
1:7
Yes
A2
R6521
Colt Carbine (AR-15A2 Government Carbine) (Special export model with receiver block and large pin upper receiver)
3rd Generation
Short Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
16 in.
A1
1:7
Yes/No
A2
R6530
Sporter Lightweight .223
3rd Generation
Short Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
16 in.
A1
1:7
No
A2
R6550
AR-15A2 Government
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
A2
1:7
Yes
A2
R6550CC
AR-15A2 Government (w/ factory camouflage finish)
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
A2
1:7
Yes
A2
R6550K
AR-15A2 Government (w/ factory installed .22 Long Rifle conversion kit)
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
A2
1:7
Yes
A2
R6551
Sporter Target
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
A2
1:7
Yes
A2
R6600
AR-15A2 HBAR
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
HBAR
1:7
Yes
A2
R6600DH
AR-15A2 Delta HBAR (bundled w/ Tasco 3โ9x scope and cheekpiece)
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
HBAR
1:7
Yes
A2
R6600K
AR-15A2 HBAR (w/ factory installed .22 Long Rifle conversion kit)
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
HBAR
1:7
No
A2
R6601
Sporter Match HBAR
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
HBAR
1:7
No
A2
R6601DH
Sporter Match Delta HBAR (bundled w/ Tasco 3โ9x scope and cheekpiece)
A2
Ribbed
S-1
A2
Yes
Yes
5.56 NATO
20 in.
HBAR
1:7
No
A2
R6700
Sporter Competition HBAR
A2
Ribbed
S-1
Flattop
Yes
Yes
.223 REM 5.56 NATO
20 in.
HBAR
1:9
No
A2
R6700CH
Sporter Competition HBAR (bundled w/ Tasco 3โ9x scope and cheekpiece)
Canadian 3rd Generation: 4-position fiberlite retractable stock fitted with rubber buttpad
4th Generation: 4-position nylon retractable stock. Introduced 2002, designed by Picatinny Arsenal engineer Lily Ko with reinforced ribs, an angled buttplate, and a rear sling swivel
Retractable ACR: Similar in design to the so-called "Crane Stock" (initially fabricated by the Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division) essentially a 3rd generation unit with integrated cheek-rest
FPW Wire: Retractable wire stock similar in appearance to the stock used on the M3 submachine gun
Israeli: Rebuilt 3rd Generation stocks with 6 positions instead of 2
Handguards
Triangular: Triangular rifle handguards
Short Triangular: Carbine length triangular handguards
Monolithic Rail Platform (MRP): A variant Rail System made by LMT. It has a free-floating barrel for greater accuracy.
ACR Type: Advanced Combat Rifle Project Handguard
Fire control
S-1: The selector is Safe (S) โ Semi-Automatic (1)
S-F: The selector is Safe (S) โ Fully Automatic (F)
S-1-F: The selector is Safe (S) โ Semi-Automatic (1) โ Fully Automatic (F)
S-1โ3: The selector is Safe (S) โ Semi-Automatic (1) โ 3-Round Burst (3)
S-F-1โ3: The selector is Safe (S) โ Fully Automatic (F) โ Semi-Automatic (1) โ 3-Round Burst (3). First Generation 4 position group
S-1โ3-F: The selector is Safe (S) โ Semi-Automatic (1) โ 3-Round Burst (3) โ Fully Automatic (F). Second Generation 4 position group
Rear sight
A1: "Field sights" in which the rear sight is only adjustable for windage
A2: Rear sight adjustable for both windage and elevation
Flattop: Indicates carry handle and rear sight has been replaced with a MIL-STD-1913 rail. A detachable carry handle can be attached to the rail which features either A1 (Diemaco/Colt Canada) or A2 (Colt) sights
Weaver: Indicates carry handle and rear sight has been replaced with a Weaver-type rail. A detachable carry handle can be attached to the rail which features either A1 (Diemaco/Colt Canada) or A2 (Colt) sights
Barrel profile
ArmaLite Early ArmaLite AR-15 ultra-lightweight 'Hollywood' turned-down profile barrel, 1:14 twist only
A1: Also referred to as the "lightweight" or "pencil" profile. Government-specified barrel profile increased to between 0.675 and 0.575 inches
A2: Also referred to as the "government" or "gov't" profile. Barrel profile for which the portion of the barrel in front of handguards is thickened to 0.715 inches
HBAR: A barrel that in some portion is thicker than government-profile, usually underneath the handguards
M4: Government barrel profile with small portion reduced to 0.575 inches to mount M203 grenade launcher
M4 HBAR: M4 barrel with portion under handguard thickened for sustained automatic fire
Super Heavy: Special Colt bull target/match barrel
SFW: Special Forces Weapon profile, A2 profile with "fat" portion forward of the sight triangle
Barrel twist
Note: Metric measurements are rounded upwards to the nearest digit.
Type 2 Duckbill: Also referred to as "three prong." A larger three-prong flash hider
A1 or A1 Birdcage: Also referred to as Birdcage flash hider
A2 or A2 Compensator: Birdcage flash hider with bottom slots closed off to act as muzzle compensator and to prevent dust from being blown into the shooters face while in the prone position
3.5" Moderator or 4.5" Moderator: Either the 3.5-inch or 4.5-inch baffled moderators
Conical: A conical flash suppressor
ACR Compensator: Special anti-rise muzzle device developed specifically for the Colt ACR
Factory Compensator: Colt Factory muzzle brake compliant with the restrictions of the 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban
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