OP buy an NEA and spend the rest on ammo and training courses, there it's been said!!
And more NEAs to replace or repair it when it breaks.
OP buy an NEA and spend the rest on ammo and training courses, there it's been said!!
It is a rifle that uses an AR lower, but not the AR operating system. The top US, french, dutch, Norwegian and polish special forces all run HK416 for reasons.
American ( especially American manufacturers and those that count on making DI guns) all like to talk smack of HK. This is because it is always a throne to everyone in the US that their top tier forces and the USMC are using HK. They see it as as a slap on their faces ( and the entire industry) and a threat to their basic products. The general American gun buying public happily goes along with the anti-HK rhetoric because it is easier to dismiss things they cannot buy as inferior, rather than admitting they cannot access what the cool guys have.
It is a rifle that uses an AR lower, but not the AR operating system. The top US, french, dutch, Norwegian and polish special forces all run HK416 for reasons.
American ( especially American manufacturers and those that count on making DI guns) all like to talk smack of HK. This is because it is always a throne to everyone in the US that their top tier forces and the USMC are using HK. They see it as as a slap on their faces ( and the entire industry) and a threat to their basic products. The general American gun buying public happily goes along with the anti-HK rhetoric because it is easier to dismiss things they cannot buy as inferior, rather than admitting they cannot access what the cool guys have.
OP buy an NEA and spend the rest on ammo and training courses, there it's been said!!
Who sells Hk in Canada?
The general American gun buying public happily goes along with the anti-HK rhetoric because it is easier to dismiss things they cannot buy as inferior, rather than admitting they cannot access what the cool guys have.
Agreed, but MRs are not even close to HK416/417. I read a review by one of the gun ranges in US that does rent them to public and they said that the reliability of an MR556 is not even close to HK416. They purchased one trying to replace the HK416 (cost savings) and it did not last long. To me it looks like MR is a production line reject that did not make military specifications and is being sold to civilians (HK has really bad reputation when it comes to civilian market too). I am big fun of HK (own few and love them) but I buy only military grade (same production run staff). For some reason I do not trust anything that comes with "civilian" label from HK. So unless I can find one of the HK416 (around 8-10K - seen couple in the past 5 years) I do not think I would spend the money the HK is asking for on a reject, but that could be just me.![]()
Agreed, but MRs are not even close to HK416/417. I read a review by one of the gun ranges in US that does rent them to public and they said that the reliability of an MR556 is not even close to HK416. They purchased one trying to replace the HK416 (cost savings) and it did not last long. To me it looks like MR is a production line reject that did not make military specifications and is being sold to civilians (HK has really bad reputation when it comes to civilian market too). I am big fun of HK (own few and love them) but I buy only military grade (same production run staff). For some reason I do not trust anything that comes with "civilian" label from HK. So unless I can find one of the HK416 (around 8-10K - seen couple in the past 5 years) I do not think I would spend the money the HK is asking for on a reject, but that could be just me.![]()
it was larry vickers (former delta) who was instrumental in bringing in hk416 in the hands of the operators.From then on hk416 grew its mythical reputationIt is a rifle that uses an AR lower, but not the AR operating system. The top US, french, dutch, Norwegian and polish special forces all run HK416 for reasons.
American ( especially American manufacturers and those that count on making DI guns) all like to talk smack of HK. This is because it is always a throne to everyone in the US that their top tier forces and the USMC are using HK. They see it as as a slap on their faces ( and the entire industry) and a threat to their basic products. The general American gun buying public happily goes along with the anti-HK rhetoric because it is easier to dismiss things they cannot buy as inferior, rather than admitting they cannot access what the cool guys have.
The MR series are better rifles than the military 416 line. The barrels (on the originals) were not chrome-lined for a purpose, which was greater accuracy. The barrels are also "press-fitted" into the upper receiver's on the MR's, they are not on the 416 line. The rest of the components are exactly the same, minus the full-auto trigger parts.
The range in Vegas that ran and abused it complained about the barrel wearing out too fast. They were not concerned about accuracy in any way. Now the new MR's will have chrome-lined barrels, I suspect they will give up a bit of accuracy over the old ones.



























