<h5>Assault Rifle M4</h5>
<p><strong>M4</strong> is a compact <strong>automatic rifle</strong> developed in the United States based on the popular M16 assault rifle. It was designed with the need for a <strong>lighter and shorter version of the M16</strong> that would be suitable for use in close quarters and urban combat.<br />In the 1960s, the <strong>M16</strong>, developed by <strong>Armalite</strong> and adopted by the U.S. military, was the foundational design for the M4. <strong>In the 1980s, the first prototypes of the M4</strong> appeared, featuring a shorter barrel and a telescopic stock, enhancing maneuverability in confined spaces.<br /><strong>In the 1990s, the M4 was officially adopted into the U.S. armed forces as the standard carbine</strong>, replacing older models like the M3 and M9. The rifle is characterized by its capability to fire both single shots and bursts, making it a versatile weapon.<br />The M4 quickly became popular among soldiers due to its lightweight, compactness, and reliability. It was widely used in conflicts such as the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War and became an iconic weapon of modern U.S. armed forces.<br />In addition to the standard model, there are many variants of the M4 equipped with different accessories and enhancements to meet the specific needs of military units.<br />The airsoft <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/aeg” target=”_blank”><strong>AEG</strong></a> assault rifle <strong>M4</strong> series <strong>One(TM)</strong> from <strong>Specna Arms</strong> emphasizes <strong>high-quality metal body workmanship and superior CNC metal internal parts</strong>.<br />Compared to the <strong><a href=”https://anareus.cz/gb/search?controller=search a search_query=Edge a submit_search=” target=”_blank”>Edge</a> series</strong>, it differs in that it <strong>does not include a MOSFET</strong> (or processor unit in the Edge 2.0), the <strong>piston has only one metal tooth</strong>, and there is a <strong>different (more time-consuming) spring change system</st..


























