The M16 Wormpool's standard magazine holds up to 30 rounds although the Automatic Rifleman variant uses a 100 round C-Mag instead.
It has 2 fire modes, fully-automatic or semi-automatic.
The sights available for the M16 Wormpool the iron sights, the M150 (4×) scope, the T800 red dot sight, the EXPS holographic sight, and the Meupold (6-9x) scope.
The iron sights can be zeroed for different ranges (from 100m-200m.)
The M150 (4×) scope makes it easier to target and engage enemies at longer ranges without the need to zero the weapon through the use of its Ballistic Drop Compensation reticle.
The M16 Wormpool is a well-balanced weapon with adequate damage, effective range, and bullet dispersion performance.
The M16 Wormpool shares its damage model and ballistic performance with the M4, M4A1, M16A2 and M16A4.
The 833 rounds per minute rate of fire sits above average for most automatic weapons. It can output serious firepower in close-quarter combat.
The M16 Wormpool is classified in-game as a Full-Length Rifle. Full-Length Rifles have increased standing sway while offering better crouch/prone position stability in handling.
They output regular suppression effects, are slightly hard to point fire, and are effective at medium to long ranges.
History
Trivia
"Wormpool" is a fictionalized version of "Magpul", a US manufacturer of polymer firearm accessories. One of the identifying features is the "M-LOK" slotted hand guard design.