Cloning the M4 Carbine and Its Variants
Fans of the AR-15 platform have more than a few choices as far as which direction to go. Being America’s frontline weapon for going on five decades, the AR-type rifle has been modified by the military every which way to serve a variety of purposes. From the lengthened and accurized Navy Mk12 to the compact and agile CQBR, each different type of AR-style weapon has a fascinating history.
One of the most widely used carbines in the U.S. military is the M4. Developed over years but finally officially adopted by the U.S. military in 1994, the M4 is essentially a shortened version of the M16. Treading the middle ground between the performance of a longer rifle and the agile compactness of a close-quarters battle sub gun, the M4, with its 14.5-inch barrel and collapsible stock, became the do-all carbine of choice. Since it first went into service, the M4 itself has itself given birth to many a variant.
CLONE BUILDING
Before we delve any deeper, let us clarify that when we use the term “clone,” what we mean is to replicate, within reason, the details, attachments, accessories and components of a service weapon that was used by the military at a particular point in time. Just how accurate you want to get is up to your budget and parts procurement skills.
This story is from the November - December 2017 edition of Firepower.
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