phatns2pid said:Someone once mentioned that the HK roller locking system is more accurate than standard gas operated rifles. Is this true? And why the hell would HK discontinue use of the roller locking system if it is better?
redleg said:no it is not true.
So is my G3, and it'll shoot the lights out in a competition with a FN L1A1.Klunk said:Yes it is....![]()
Apparently the roller locked action is a tighter more precise method of locking and performs much like the dual lugs on a bolt action
My bone stock G3 is more accurate than any other bone stock military semi
two completely different designs. one is locked the other is not.Beater said:MG 42 worked great, very accurate
nairbg said:AND, it's sooooooooo mechanically elegant!![]()
Cocked&Locked said:Yep, right up untill the F#$% thing rips the base of a soft case and jams the next in on top of the neck left in the chamber.
Cocked&Locked said:Beyond that and a lack of hold open on last shot you can't fault the design, cheap and easy to build with a minimum of machining, almost maintenance free and accurate.
To bad most of us can't own them![]()
nairbg said:True enough, but what is it about this design that you think might make this event more likely than with others?
angryeyebrows said:Back to the original accuracy question, the difference between the FN and the HK is negligible. Both are great rifles. Easily capable of head shots out to 400. With the military versions, both keep a group the size of about a basketball on automatic at about 20-25 metres (with the proper hold and muscle compensation). As for that roller-delay system, I know that the HK's I've used always stayed much cleaner with minimal cleaning required after firing large amouts of ammo in a short time period. This is not the case when compared to the FN.




























