- Location
- SW Ontario
Will these be imported into Canada?
MR308 is not an AR10. It's piston-operated, as opposed to direct impingement. Not to mention, HK's build quality cannot be compared to the likes of Armalite and RRA.A better question is... Do you really want one?
AR10's are, in general, pretty high-quality already. I know some people will buy HK just for HK's sake, but it probably won't be compatible with standard AR10 parts (great fun if you want/need to change/replace anything), have few if any improvements, have a much bigger price tag and still be considered an "AR15 variant"...
MR308 is not an AR10. It's piston-operated, as opposed to direct impingement. Not to mention, HK's build quality cannot be compared to the likes of Armalite and RRA.
Will these be imported into Canada?
BigUglyMan said:Doubtful.. Barrel is too short and it's too AR-style. Range queen market is fairly saturated.
The .223 or .308?They're already here. Al Simmons had one in the store for a full hour before it sold.
I'm not saying it's not an AR variant. My point is that a piston system offers a number of advantages over direct impingement that some people are willing to pay extra $$$ for.The MR223 doesn't use Direct Impingement either, but it is considered an AR-15 variant.
Hell, even calling the AR-10 an AR-15 variant is incorrect. Do you think they really care?
The MR223 doesn't use Direct Impingement either, but it is considered an AR-15 variant.
Hell, even calling the AR-10 an AR-15 variant is incorrect. Do you think they really care?
Well you have to factor in the fact that how many cases of hk416 upper were circulating around the world with AR-15 Lower? I know MR223/MR556 does not have the compatibility, but it still makes a target




























