Germans blow up a M4 comparing to 416.

Alan Lever told me years ago that he witnessed such a test in a factory in China that he was touring. He said that an SKS rifle was taken off the line at random, fired until the barrel was too hot to touch, then was thrown in a tank of water, pulled out, quickly shaken out, loaded an fired without problems. Apparently this test was run periodically as a quality control procedure.

I remember seeing the pictures on the wall at Lever's from his time in China touring the factory that made the AK's. This was after the ban and they could no longer be imported.

I asked him what he thought of the country and that I heard it was a nice place to visit.

Mr. Lever just kind of shuddered as if remembering an unpleasant experience and he commented dryly, "Nice? There is nothing nice in China!"

I'll take him at his word on that one!
 
Here are a few links to some awesome Youtube clips about the HK 416.

The first is from the 'Future Weapons' program (I love that show.)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZpZryZEiY4

It makes me want one of these babies really bad!

Are they for sale in Canada?

I love at 3:35 in that video after he pulls it out of the sand and starts shooting they put some crappy full auto sound effects on the clip, when if you look at his finger and the brass that he is obviously bursting. :dancingbanana:
 
The test is flawed.

In the first 416 test, they gave about 1.9 seconds for the rifle to drain. In the first M4 test, they gave less than 1.0 seconds for the rifle to drain.

I'm not saying the 416 would have blown up had it been fired earlier, but the M4 may not have if given the extra 0.9 seconds to drain.

Watch the video again and see for yourself.
 
Well I agree that the HK16 is superior from previous tests that i've seen or read, but the point of this discussion is whether this test was fair. Dynamite Monkey clearly points out the most important note!! The experiment is flawed and theres no point in discussing this clip any further in my opinion.
 
The 416 fired from practically submerged, do you think the a DI AR could do that? Maybe... who knows.
 
i'm not an fluid dynamics engineer, but if you think about it...

the DI M4 requires a significant amount of GAS to be bled back into the receiver where there is limited volume space in an enclosed space. the high pressure gas would need some place to expand and the added pressure of having water in the receiver and the gas expansion would cause some serious pressures in the receiver... i could see how the receiver would blow apart on the M4.

the piston 416 does not expel gas into the receiver, only the rod enters the receiver, and would only cause a negligent increase in pressure compared to the DI M4. the gas in the 416 is bled off at the front of the piston assembly, inside the porous handguard, where there is only open water... not adding pressure to blow up anything.

although not the most controlled experiment, it does do a good job at demonstrating a worst case scenario for both weapon systems.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGwkHktkTxU

Made me laugh when he gave what sounded like his battle cry on the M4 go around. Me thinks they new it was going to happen considering they swapped the swimming mask out for a medevil welders helmet that served as the design for robocop.

1:29-1:32 is the best part of the clip.

Should try sticking that M4 up the saurkrauts bunghole and see if it blows up then
 
The 416 fired from practically submerged, do you think the a DI AR could do that? Maybe... who knows.

There's no reason it wouldn't. It just wouldn't eject properly like the 416 did.

he DI M4 requires a significant amount of GAS to be bled back into the receiver where there is limited volume space in an enclosed space. the high pressure gas would need some place to expand and the added pressure of having water in the receiver and the gas expansion would cause some serious pressures in the receiver... i could see how the receiver would blow apart on the M4.

I'd be interested to know if the gas tube even fills with water. Assuming the bolt carrier is snug to the tube in theory it could hold a vacuum keeping water out. The gas tube is pretty thin. On the other hand I don't know.

Remember the guy that burned off 1000 rounds in full auto with an m16 and continually kept throwing it in the pond? :rolleyes:

Seeing as how it was an HK toting production it's assumed to be biased. The 416 is a nice gun. It's been proven. Looks like they're going a little far to prove it.
 
What's up with the racist comments?
Get lost looser.

Guy don't forget that Germans are still under our watchful eye. They obviously can't be trusted with full independence.

Kraut is to German as Canuk is to Canadian.

Also, my M4 is going to be just like a 416 only way better.

So watch out beavers.
 
We've cancelled our corporate sponsorship of the girls synchronized swimming and shooting team in light of this video.

Which sucks, cause I really thought they had it in them to win this year.
 
Guy don't forget that Germans are still under our watchful eye. They obviously can't be trusted with full independence.

Kraut is to German as Canuk is to Canadian.

Also, my M4 is going to be just like a 416 only way better.

So watch out beavers.


I had no idea that our hockey team was named after a green leafy vegetable :(
 
I love at 3:35 in that video after he pulls it out of the sand and starts shooting they put some crappy full auto sound effects on the clip, when if you look at his finger and the brass that he is obviously bursting. :dancingbanana:

Good eyes! I never noticed that until you mentioned it. They also did it around 5:00 mark when he pulled it out of the water.

I think they must have dubbed in the sound form the 100 round rotation test at 6:10.

After that, the video seems to match the sound.
 
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