Chief of staff of the IDF with M4 Commando in 2011.
Source: Israel Defense Forces -
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The M4 Commando is a compact assault rifle of US origin. Whereas the original Colt Commando was based on the M16A1, the M4 Commando is based on the improved and NATO compliant M16A2. Just like its predecessor it fills a gap between pistol caliber sub machine guns and carbines and assault rifles that have a longer effective range.
The M4 Commando is based on the M16A2 and inherits features such as the 1:7 twist rate, heavier barrel profile and new sights. The Commando has a rather short barrel, being several inches shorter than the M4 carbine. The 733 series uses an upper receiver with fixed carry handle and iron sights. The 933 series features a flattop receiver with a Picatinny accessory rail used to mount optical sights.
The M4 Commando fires the 5.56x45mm NATO round from 30 round magazines. Magazines with smaller and larger capacity are available as well. The M4 Commando is select fire and several types of trigger groups are available. The short barrel length results in a lower muzzle velocity and greater muzzle flash. The M4 Commando is closer to the realm of the sub machine gun than it is to being a full size rifle. Practical effective range is 200 to 300 meters.
The M4 Carbine is used mostly by law enforcement tactical teams and military special forces units. The M4 Carbine is mostly used in North and South America, but can be encountered around the world. Nowadays there are various compact assault rifles based on the AR-15 design that perform a similar role as the M4 Commando.
The M16A2 or M4 series of rifles are fairly consistent in their feature set. This is not the case for the M4 Commando. For many years it the M4 Commando was produced with whatever parts were available. All M4 Commandos feature an 11.5 inch barrel with 1:7 inch NATO twist rate. However, the barrel profile, sights, upper receiver design and various other aspects could be either A1 or A2 pattern.
The original Colt Commando was based on the M16A1, while the M4 Commando is based on the improved and NATO compliant M16A2.
The M4 Commando is a subcompact model of the M16A2 series of assault rifles.
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