Stoner 63

Stoner 63
Stoner 63 configured as a light machine gun
Type
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1963–1983 (U.S.)
Used by
Wars
Production history
Designer
Designed1963
Manufacturer
Produced1963–1971
No. builtApprox. 4,000 (both versions)
VariantsSee Variants
Specifications
Mass
  • LMG, MMG: 11.68 lb (5.30 kg)
  • FMG: 10.31 lb (4.68 kg)
  • Commando: 10.50 lb (4.76 kg)
  • AR: 10.19 lb (4.62 kg)
  • Rifle: 7.90 lb (3.58 kg)
  • Carbine: 7.75 lb (3.52 kg)
Length
  • LMG, MMG, AR, Rifle: 40.25 in (1,022 mm)
  • Carbine: 36.68 in (931.7 mm) stock extended/26.60 in (675.6 mm) stock collapsed
  • Commando: 35.95 in (913.1 mm)
  • FMG: 30.38 in (771.7 mm)
Barrel length
  • LMG, MMG, FMG, AR, Rifle: 20 in (508.0 mm)
  • Carbine, Commando: 15.7 in (398.8 mm)

Cartridge5.56×45mm NATO
ActionGas-operated, rotating bolt
Rate of fire
  • LMG, MMG, FMG: 700–1,000 rounds/min
  • AR, Rifle, Carbine, Commando: 700–900 rounds/min
Muzzle velocity
  • LMG, MMG, FMG, AR, Rifle: 3,250 ft/s (991 m/s)
  • Carbine, Commando: 3,050 ft/s (929.6 m/s)
Effective firing range200–1000 m
Maximum firing range2653 m
Feed system
SightsIron sights

The Stoner 63 is a 5.56×45mm NATO modular weapon system. Using a variety of modular components, it can be configured as an assault rifle, carbine, top-fed light machine gun, belt-fed squad automatic weapon, or as a vehicle mounted weapon. Also known as the M63, XM22, XM23, XM207 or the Mk 23 Mod 0 machine gun, it was designed by Eugene Stoner in the early 1960s. Cadillac Gage was the primary manufacturer of the Stoner 63 during its history. The Stoner 63 saw very limited combat use by United States forces during the Vietnam War.[1] A few were also sold to law enforcement agencies.[2]

  1. ^ FIREPOWER: THE WEAPONS THE PROFESSIONALS USE - AND HOW. WEAPONS OF THE US SPECIAL FORCES IN VIETNAM, #21 Orbis Publishing 1990
  2. ^ Law Enforcement Ordnance Company 1974 brochure.