The M16 assault rifle has a cyclic rate of fire of 700-950 rounds per minute, and 45-60 rounds per minute in semi-automatic fire.
700 - 900 rounds per minute (cyclic), just like the M16A1, Diemaco C7 and C8, M4A1, etc.
About 650 rounds per minute. You will use up an entire 30-round magazine in just a few seconds of constant trigger pull. That's why M16A2 has only single shot, and 3 round burst switch.
The original AK-47 had a cyclic rate of fire of 700 rounds per minute. The "modernized" AKM (manufactured from 1959 onwards) had a cyclic rate of fire of 600 rounds per minute. Cyclic rate of fire meaning that, if you had a magazine with such a capacity loaded, and you just held down the trigger, and you could fire off as many rounds without the weapon overheating and becoming defective.
700-970 rounds per minute
700 - 900 rounds per minute.
The SKS packs a bigger round (7.62mm) than the m16 (5.56mm) but the m16 has a higher magazine capacity, better accuracy,and a higher rate of fire, so the SKS is more powerful, but the m16 is generally regarded as a better weapon.
700 - 900 rounds per minute.
Cyclic rate of fire about 600 per minute.
700 - 900 rounds per minute.
Cyclic rate of fire of approximately 1200 rounds per minute.
Cyclic rate is 800 - 1000 rounds per minute. Rapid fire rate is 200 rounds per minute. Sustained rate of fire is 100 rounds per minute.