The 416 is a completely re-engineered upper assembly. I'm talking about drop-in Piston systems that a lot of people seem so crazy about. The 416 and an AR with a Piston Conversion system are not the same thing at all. One is a race-car underneath stock-car shell. The other is a Chevy Nova with a big-block dropped in it, without uprading the engine blocks or suspension. That's one retarded car, bound for failure.
ar wasn't built for a forward assist either, but that modification was a god send
Really? I'd like to know how many people use this on a regular basis. I have never used it, and I have shot AR's a very long time in all kinds of conditions.
By using it, all you are doing is taking what is most likely a simple mis-feed that is easy to clear, and then ramming it further into a horrible mess that wont be easy to clear at best and making your AR inoperable until you can take it apart to clear the pounded on round that is jammed at the breech end.
if you have a failure to feed that has jammed something up in the action, you clear it, not ram it further in to make a horrible mess.
The mod was built for soldiers who didn't maintain their rifles in the field properly. (that would be your average american soldier, btw)
The forward assist is for administrative tasks (like reseating after a press check)
There's nothing wrong with gas piston driven platforms. They're rather nice. Clean, cool, efficient, etc. What's the big deal? Why is better considered bad? You can have a couple of each. Like a scoop of each flavor of icecream.![]()
Do modern day soldiers use direct gas systems or do they upgrade to the piston system?
OK I'm aware of this.... what does the military supply them with then??? and do special units maby get these piston systems...??? or even a step farther do swat teams use these systems????The soldiers don't exactly get to choose what they use, AFAIK.
OK I'm aware of this.... what does the military supply them with then??? and do special units maby get these piston systems...??? or even a step farther do swat teams use these systems????
OK I'm aware of this.... what does the military supply them with then??? and do special units maby get these piston systems...??? or even a step farther do swat teams use these systems????
The Army’s Delta Force replaced its M4s with the H&K 416 in 2004 after tests revealed that the piston operating system significantly reduces malfunctions while increasing the life of parts. The elite unit collaborated with the German arms maker to develop the new carbine.




























