Opinions will vary on this, but, "I'm" glad to see a well respected and known "Operator" and firearms instructor not doing the "Magpul grip." Some call it the C grip. MBest11x Makes light of that grip in one of his videos. I've read that Vickers' has trained more Spec Ops guys than any other instructor, by a long shot. I wish civilians could own the same weapons as our Military and Police. That full auto 10.4" barrel would be a nice gun to have. Good video, for sure!
It didnt blow up though like any standard M4 would have. So I'll take the jam after killing bad guys coming out of the swamp vs taking an M4 grenade to this face 😅
@@kaiul2967 the OTB modifications that prevent the 416 from blowing have to be custom ordered in the contract because the chamber has to be cut differently and this causes reliability issues with certain types of ammo. Without the full set of modifications the 416 will blow too. It has to do with the chamber and how overpressure will cause a case failure at unsafe chamber pressures.
Which Assault Rifle is better? The HK416, HK G36K, Bushmaster ACR, Barrett M468, FN Scar H, M16A2, M16A4, AK101, AK12, AK-74, AK-47, AKM, or FN Scar L.
People always give me shit because I build my 14.5 and 16 inch rifles in direct impingement format and I build my sbr's in piston format. This is why I do it. Piston is much more desirable than DI in a short barreled rifle.
Shit DI definitely has its place it's not like the seals couldn't get the job done in Vietnam or anything because they didn't have piston guns. They still fucked shit up before the 416 era. I do have one DI sbr the DD MK18 upper and that girls got a few thousand rounds through her on an lmt lower with no lube or cleaning. Runs like a fucking sewing machine. It's basically personal preference whether you go DI or piston but the whole swimming aspect for the seals is why the 416 is a great choice for them.
Haha dude that's standard media misguided and out of context bullshit. They have an agenda. Do you own an ar15 rifle? Have you ever watched these rifles be torture tested? Let alone test one yourself...They almost always exceed expectations. It's a great rifle. The rifle your issued in the military that's been over seas 10 times already before your deployment is obviously going to be on its last legs. That's common sense. That's a result of funding. Buy a rifle from bcm or daniel defense and run a couple thousand rounds through it then come back and talk to me. And I know what your thinking...and yes an ak47 will stop running same as an m4 when the action is full of sand and mud. No weapon on planet earth will run when the action is compromised like that. Mud will shut down a pump shotgun in no time. Keep your shit cleaned and lubed and it will do you justice.
Don't base too much of what you think works off of what the navy seals prefer bud. That's one of the highest speed units in the world son and they're a very specialized unit. Not to mention I already told you they prefer it because of the whole swimming thing....just because the navy seals prefer 100% cotton boxer briefs doesn't mean 20% polyester is not any good. Lmao get a life dude. Get out and shoot. Take a break from the internet. The weekend is almost here...perfect time to go buy your first gun and start actually doing this hobby that your so interested in. Instead of just listening to what other people tell you and having no idea what your talking about because you have zero first hand experience. Maybe you can even become a navy seal one day hahaha
I think that the ziptie solution is standard now, where as the seinor and proffesional soldiers just replace the whole stock. other than that, the rifle served me vell
Direct impingement guns are more accurate. There are some articles you can find using Google. If that accuracy would be a big deal? Didn't seem like it. Half to 1 moa at 100 meters.
Okay obviously this is a very impressive rifle. But for their sand test if they had left the ejection port cover open I would have been completely blown away.
great weapon, but you really have to squint and concentrate with that wavy camera style, unnecessary zoom in/out crap music so prevalent in documentaries these days. does my head in
HK shows off all these things the 416 can do like it's special, but all of the things it does are inherent to the AR 15 design. Except for the safety. Just funny how they like to pretend the 416 is something new, and exceptional when the only thing exceptional about it is the price.
DAMN, Larry really had to carry this one..... I don't know how H&K sold a single gun with this kid as their salesman........ Maybe Larry just made him nervous, I could see that.... Larry could be really intimidating to some folks..... But everything I've seen he's a real down to earth mellow kinda guy........
***** the early SA80s jamed way to often, they only started working as intended when HK did some changes on the weapon and the G36 melts after a few shots fired or when in hot environment like in afganistan
***** ive heard storys of the G36 when in combat that they made a pile of G36s after a firefight because those rifles have been partualy molten and another or maybe the same firefight where G36s started to jam and soldiers picked up AKs. and thne i heard a 1st hand story where a soldier accidently droped his G36 from about 1 meter onto a concret floor and it had a crack in the receiver, rifle destroyed, when i think about weapons beeing droped i have to think about a documentary ive seen where i think stoner said that in one of the tests his rifle had to be droped from the 2nd floor of a building i think? and Kalashnikov said that in old soviet russia if the rifle wouldnt survive the fall they would drop the designer and see if he would survive that also saying that the G36 is lightweight due to the plastic is rubish since some of the basic M16 and M4 varients with a lot more metal to them way less then the basic G36
26:00 he basicly says that the HK416 is better then an AK what i wouldnt say mr wickers forgot that the AK has the Same System it only has the Piston Atatched to the bolt
my english isnt that great since im from germany, thats why i forgot the word for it and if i already said "has the Piston Atatched to the bolt" it already says that its a long stroke like that
The MK18 is doing great things over seas with SOCOM operators. The Mk416 is simply unnecessary. Other then being able to fire with water in the barrel and gas port your not gaining anything for the 2000 dollar price tag unless its chambered in 6.8,6.5,300 BLK
The Hk 416's gas system on a shorter barrel is far superior to a carbine length D.I gun which is linked to the reliability issues common on the army's M4. Also the 416's internal parts will last as much as twice as long compared to the standard M4 do to less heat transfer from the super heated gasses returning to the bolt carrier group.
First off none of what you said has been scientifically proven in any extensive independently done tests(H&K doesn't count). A recent test done by an ex SOCOM operator in conjunction with the JSCP found that 80% of the M4s failures come from the magazines, the remaining 20% is from weak buffer or extractor springs in a very small amount of cases they found that extensive use on a rifle can cause failures in the gas tube due to heat(i.e. firing full auto). This is why the DOD threw out the Mk416 and the SCAR in their individual carbine tests, you gain virtually NO reliability over the existing M16/M4 platform(especially for the cost). You ever wonder why HK produces their own STANAG magazine? Because that's how you gain the majority of your reliability out of that platform. Research has shown that a there can be problems with a pistol length DI system but almost all of those can easily be remedied by replacing the buffer and extractor springs with tougher, heavier springs and some good lube ever few thousand rounds. As far as internal parts lasting longer on the 416 and other piston systems this also has not been proven either as only time will tell. Right now the 416 only serves a very limited role in SOCOM and the SCAR serves only a small role in SOCOM and the regular Army. It is simply NOT worth the 2,000+ dollar price tag. Right now the DOD pays about $600 dollars for ever M4 compared to the $2000 dollar price tag for a piston equivalent.
tbone martinez The HK416 addresses these issues by beefing up the buffer spring and extractor springs and even increased the size of the bolt carrier. The price of the weapon system is high simply because it has not reached nearly the same amount of production as the standard M4/16. In time with more contracts the price will go down do to supply and demand. With more and more countries replacing there D.I. weapons for more modern piston operated weapons(i.e German, Australian and Norway's armed forces),not just the HK416, the befits are hard to ignore. The United States is one of the very few modern military forces that still uses D.I in there standard combat rifles. I'm not saying the D.I. system is completely obsolete but just a little outdated compared to more modern operating systems.
the piston system is by no means modern, it is probably older then an expanding gas system used in an M16. I agree that the short stroke piston system is better on paper however it comes at a huge price and practically no gain in reliability and accuracy over existing systems. HK already had the opportunity to present a mil spec cheaper version of the 416 at industry day to the DOD and they stilll came in at about 2 times the cost of a standard Colt or FN produced M4. So they threw it out along with every other piston system. The reason SMALLER armies use the 416 is becuase they field maybe a few thousand regular infantry and thats it. The US military is many many times larger then European armies and simply cannot afford the price to equipe each soldier with a piston equivilant. the US military will always favor cheap simple combat proven designs over expensive fancy modern designs which have not been proven in any major conflict. in fact the only change that is likely to happen soon is a switch to the 6.5 grendal.
Chrome lined barrels are geared towards heavy full auto fire. The civilian version was geared towards accuracy for "sporting" use. Yeah I agree its lame. Just build your own!
The scar still has issues. Have you used one other in video games? Didn't think so. It is a very good weapon system, however it IS very expensive and for such a good weapon system, it seems to have alot of plastic pieces that are a fan of breaking. Having your shit fall out of the handle because the plastic clip snapped off your brand new $2200 gun is extremely frustrating.
There was nothing wrong really with the plastic Uegene stoner had available to him. M-14's are not obsolete nor are the plastic ones 'heavy as hell' as you state. They are just long. You actually see them alot in the 'stan. You do not know which plastic parts I am even referring to as it seems. And the civilian market doesn't mean crap, as everyone that a scar or an ak or ar wipes it down with a diaper and kisses it good night everyday. Of course their stuff doesn't break, they don't use it as a weapon/tool every day like guys do in country. Again, the SCAR is a fine weapon, but the problem with it is it is still very expensive, and it only solved one problem with the m14's, in that it doesn't use the gas blowback system. But Colt has fixed that problem as well, so I don't ever see it taking the place of the m16/14 anymore. As far as the 7.62 versions, it's just a cool toy. It offers nothing that the m14 with a polymer stock does not offer already. Except for the folding stock (no one folds their shit anyways).
3 things. 1. Chrome lining the barrel does not affect accuracy to any degree that you could notice. 2. That half-moon thing on the bolt is stupid. The bolt in an AR has nothing to do with full auto. 3. Having to use that tool is stupid. Its going to get lost, period.
The bolt carrier has everything do to with fully automatic fire. If there is not enough material on the underside of the carrier, the auto sear will not be tripped. All other automatic parts installed with a semi-auto bolt carrier equals a semi-auto-only weapon.
***** HK 416 assault rifle using short stroke gas system ... AR-15 assault rifle with the direct impingement gas system has a high risk to jams for fully automatic shoot.
14:03 AND THIS IS WHY NO MATTER HOW COOL I THINK THE HK 416 IS I WOULD NEVER BUY ONE...AND ITS ASHAME BECAUSE ITS COOL. I dont need a Gun maker to make special parts to make sure I am "MORAL" i will taking my preaching from the preacher not the guy I buy weapons from.
aparently what lary says in the first 2 minutes is that a perfect replacement for the HK 416 is a MP7 because he says that the M4 is "to big" so is the HK416 the real problem is that the M4 isnt reliable DONT YOU LIE ON US!
It's bulshit that they designed the MR556 to not except full auto Bolt carrier! What if one of the Lucky fucker's out there that have a RDIAS want to stick it in the lower of "THEIR" MR556 lower? Or if they have a full auto lower receiver? I just find it fucked up and bulshit! I still love HK though and wish they would offer the new MR556 A2 (I think that's it lol), and MP7!
Even if your AR has the proper shelf for a RDIAS you can't just drop it in. It won't work. So when companies like Spike's Tactical advertise their gun has RDIAS shelf, it's purely as a marketing scheme, A lower receiver has to have a pin hole to hold the RDIAS is place. The hole would be directly above the safety selector switch. Then of course you still need to proper hammer, carrier and selector switch for the entire system to work. You would be surprised is how simply the RDIAS is and people could easily make their own. If they had some of the basic power tools.
Opinions will vary on this, but, "I'm" glad to see a well respected and known "Operator" and firearms instructor not doing the "Magpul grip." Some call it the C grip. MBest11x Makes light of that grip in one of his videos. I've read that Vickers' has trained more Spec Ops guys than any other instructor, by a long shot.
I wish civilians could own the same weapons as our Military and Police. That full auto 10.4" barrel would be a nice gun to have. Good video, for sure!
Nice intro. I can't find this listing on TV, but I'll watch them here.
The M320 grenade launcher attachment and the reflex scope would be great on the HK416.
I drooled over the Mk18 in the beginning. :-P
Aftermarket Geissele rail are more cool then daniel defense for HK
Interesting that most of Special Operations are using 416 uppers on Colt lowers.
@Louis Sanderson thats true. Later versions like the A5 are compatible with all styles of ar15/m4 style mags like magpul, lancer tactical and so on
Why does H&K need to make it so the upper can't take standard 416 BCGs? The "machine gun" is the lower receiver.
The great H&K416 jams at 19:21 lol
It didnt blow up though like any standard M4 would have. So I'll take the jam after killing bad guys coming out of the swamp vs taking an M4 grenade to this face 😅
@@kaiul2967 i don't know, that M4 grenade sounds pretty good too! :3
@@kaiul2967 the OTB modifications that prevent the 416 from blowing have to be custom ordered in the contract because the chamber has to be cut differently and this causes reliability issues with certain types of ammo.
Without the full set of modifications the 416 will blow too. It has to do with the chamber and how overpressure will cause a case failure at unsafe chamber pressures.
Which Assault Rifle is better? The HK416, HK G36K, Bushmaster ACR, Barrett M468, FN Scar H, M16A2, M16A4, AK101, AK12, AK-74, AK-47, AKM, or FN Scar L.
That’s easy! The HKs.
People always give me shit because I build my 14.5 and 16 inch rifles in direct impingement format and I build my sbr's in piston format. This is why I do it. Piston is much more desirable than DI in a short barreled rifle.
Shit DI definitely has its place it's not like the seals couldn't get the job done in Vietnam or anything because they didn't have piston guns. They still fucked shit up before the 416 era. I do have one DI sbr the DD MK18 upper and that girls got a few thousand rounds through her on an lmt lower with no lube or cleaning. Runs like a fucking sewing machine. It's basically personal preference whether you go DI or piston but the whole swimming aspect for the seals is why the 416 is a great choice for them.
Na man not really. It's about the same. Buy good product and you won't have to worry about it either way.
Haha dude that's standard media misguided and out of context bullshit. They have an agenda. Do you own an ar15 rifle? Have you ever watched these rifles be torture tested? Let alone test one yourself...They almost always exceed expectations. It's a great rifle. The rifle your issued in the military that's been over seas 10 times already before your deployment is obviously going to be on its last legs. That's common sense. That's a result of funding. Buy a rifle from bcm or daniel defense and run a couple thousand rounds through it then come back and talk to me. And I know what your thinking...and yes an ak47 will stop running same as an m4 when the action is full of sand and mud. No weapon on planet earth will run when the action is compromised like that. Mud will shut down a pump shotgun in no time. Keep your shit cleaned and lubed and it will do you justice.
Answer my questions and I will answer yours.
Don't base too much of what you think works off of what the navy seals prefer bud. That's one of the highest speed units in the world son and they're a very specialized unit. Not to mention I already told you they prefer it because of the whole swimming thing....just because the navy seals prefer 100% cotton boxer briefs doesn't mean 20% polyester is not any good. Lmao get a life dude. Get out and shoot. Take a break from the internet. The weekend is almost here...perfect time to go buy your first gun and start actually doing this hobby that your so interested in. Instead of just listening to what other people tell you and having no idea what your talking about because you have zero first hand experience. Maybe you can even become a navy seal one day hahaha
Closing the dust-cover before burying it? That's like putting a telephone in a plastic-bag before dropping it in water...
yeah except it isn't even remotely like that.
had huge problems with the buttpad, it fell off all the time, had to use zip-ties to hold it in place after 6months of use in the army.
I think that the ziptie solution is standard now, where as the seinor and proffesional soldiers just replace the whole stock. other than that, the rifle served me vell
M4 comes in a 10.5" barrel also.
I don't think the effective range is as good though. Also, the piston system makes a big difference.
how is the accuracy with this gas system compared to the stadard AR platform or a long-stroke system on a platform such for example the SIG 556?
Direct impingement guns are more accurate. There are some articles you can find using Google. If that accuracy would be a big deal? Didn't seem like it. Half to 1 moa at 100 meters.
Larry lost some weight.
Okay obviously this is a very impressive rifle. But for their sand test if they had left the ejection port cover open I would have been completely blown away.
Please help to figure out what tool I can you to fully remove folding sights ( with base ) from HK 416 22LR.
Not sure on the 22. But on real 416, the folding front sight can be removed by either a roll pin (28mm) or a clip (33mm)
H&K German Firepower
HK 416-German-USA FirePower, my friend.
great weapon, but you really have to squint and concentrate with that wavy camera style, unnecessary zoom in/out crap music so prevalent in documentaries these days. does my head in
jedburgh01 I didn't mind the video at all myself.
HK shows off all these things the 416 can do like it's special, but all of the things it does are inherent to the AR 15 design. Except for the safety. Just funny how they like to pretend the 416 is something new, and exceptional when the only thing exceptional about it is the price.
Untrue. 416 takes a lot more abuse before malfunction. Downsides are weight and recoil impulses. If you prioritize reliability, 416 is the way to go
DAMN,
Larry really had to carry this one.....
I don't know how H&K sold a single gun with this kid as their salesman........
Maybe Larry just made him nervous,
I could see that....
Larry could be really intimidating to some folks..... But everything I've seen he's a real down to earth mellow kinda guy........
mr556 is gimped the actual 416 upper is king
TMHonfire102 i love the mr566 but it’s 750 dollars too expensive for its own good it’s a 2500 gun that they sell for 3200
Steven Goggans 3200... Sheesh..! Looks like I'll never buy one.
Hey Heckler & Koch, are you aware that the G3 is _still_ the best gun you ever made?
Ha Ha
How?
Also I forgot about the Tar21, FN F2000, AK-107, and L85A2. I could care less about the Famas and the AEK971.
try the sand test with the dust cover open then im impresed
*****
the early SA80s jamed way to often, they only started working as intended when HK did some changes on the weapon and the G36 melts after a few shots fired or when in hot environment like in afganistan
*****
ive heard storys of the G36 when in combat that they made a pile of G36s after a firefight because those rifles have been partualy molten and another or maybe the same firefight where G36s started to jam and soldiers picked up AKs. and thne i heard a 1st hand story where a soldier accidently droped his G36 from about 1 meter onto a concret floor and it had a crack in the receiver, rifle destroyed, when i think about weapons beeing droped i have to think about a documentary ive seen where i think stoner said that in one of the tests his rifle had to be droped from the 2nd floor of a building i think? and Kalashnikov said that in old soviet russia if the rifle wouldnt survive the fall they would drop the designer and see if he would survive that
also saying that the G36 is lightweight due to the plastic is rubish since some of the basic M16 and M4 varients with a lot more metal to them way less then the basic G36
Just hope youtube doesn't demonitize this.
You might ask "Why did you say that? " Well, the founder of serbu firearm got demonitized
those hk is a civil version or military version ?
There mostly military version but there a some civilian firearms
Can I use the mr556 upper on a standard ar15 lower?
Dillon Chrisman Yes he said you need to install the hk buffer and spring in the lower though
Really awful camerawork, makes the video unwatchable.
26:00 he basicly says that the HK416 is better then an AK what i wouldnt say
mr wickers forgot that the AK has the Same System it only has the Piston Atatched to the bolt
my english isnt that great since im from germany, thats why i forgot the word for it and if i already said "has the Piston Atatched to the bolt" it already says that its a long stroke like that
***** But that would make too much sense and it won't have the ubiquitous, red HK lettering stamped on it! HK is getting a little ridiculous.
The $2000 price tag is more justifiable for say an LWRC M6 or a Krebs Custom KV-13 not the H&K M556.
*****
I'm waiting for the IWI ACE to come in .308. So excited. :)
***** Damn, that would be one sweet rifle. :)
how does it perform in icy conditions?
I think it will perform like a G36 which is reliable in most conditions
KieferDragoner
until it overheats(the G36).....
fuerst metternich "Bild dir deine Meinung -.-", hab nichts gegen deine, Fakt ist aber das jede Waffe überhitzt und unter den Folgen leidet.
KieferDragoner
Da muss man sich die HK 416 anschauen....
fuerst metternich KieferDragoner Wollen wir die Diskussion angesichts der aktuellen Situation wieder aufleben lassen?
The MK18 is doing great things over seas with SOCOM operators. The Mk416 is simply unnecessary. Other then being able to fire with water in the barrel and gas port your not gaining anything for the 2000 dollar price tag unless its chambered in 6.8,6.5,300 BLK
The Hk 416's gas system on a shorter barrel is far superior to a carbine length D.I gun which is linked to the reliability issues common on the army's M4. Also the 416's internal parts will last as much as twice as long compared to the standard M4 do to less heat transfer from the super heated gasses returning to the bolt carrier group.
First off none of what you said has been scientifically proven in any extensive independently done tests(H&K doesn't count). A recent test done by an ex SOCOM operator in conjunction with the JSCP found that 80% of the M4s failures come from the magazines, the remaining 20% is from weak buffer or extractor springs in a very small amount of cases they found that extensive use on a rifle can cause failures in the gas tube due to heat(i.e. firing full auto). This is why the DOD threw out the Mk416 and the SCAR in their individual carbine tests, you gain virtually NO reliability over the existing M16/M4 platform(especially for the cost). You ever wonder why HK produces their own STANAG magazine? Because that's how you gain the majority of your reliability out of that platform. Research has shown that a there can be problems with a pistol length DI system but almost all of those can easily be remedied by replacing the buffer and extractor springs with tougher, heavier springs and some good lube ever few thousand rounds.
As far as internal parts lasting longer on the 416 and other piston systems this also has not been proven either as only time will tell. Right now the 416 only serves a very limited role in SOCOM and the SCAR serves only a small role in SOCOM and the regular Army. It is simply NOT worth the 2,000+ dollar price tag. Right now the DOD pays about $600 dollars for ever M4 compared to the $2000 dollar price tag for a piston equivalent.
tbone martinez
The HK416 addresses these issues by beefing up the buffer spring and extractor springs and even increased the size of the bolt carrier. The price of the weapon system is high simply because it has not reached nearly the same amount of production as the standard M4/16. In time with more contracts the price will go down do to supply and demand. With more and more countries replacing there D.I. weapons for more modern piston operated weapons(i.e German, Australian and Norway's armed forces),not just the HK416, the befits are hard to ignore. The United States is one of the very few modern military forces that still uses D.I in there standard combat rifles. I'm not saying the D.I. system is completely obsolete but just a little outdated compared to more modern operating systems.
the piston system is by no means modern, it is probably older then an expanding gas system used in an M16. I agree that the short stroke piston system is better on paper however it comes at a huge price and practically no gain in reliability and accuracy over existing systems. HK already had the opportunity to present a mil spec cheaper version of the 416 at industry day to the DOD and they stilll came in at about 2 times the cost of a standard Colt or FN produced M4. So they threw it out along with every other piston system. The reason SMALLER armies use the 416 is becuase they field maybe a few thousand regular infantry and thats it. The US military is many many times larger then European armies and simply cannot afford the price to equipe each soldier with a piston equivilant. the US military will always favor cheap simple combat proven designs over expensive fancy modern designs which have not been proven in any major conflict. in fact the only change that is likely to happen soon is a switch to the 6.5 grendal.
Then why does SOCOM still use the DI expanding gas system?
很棒的一支步槍!
Awesome :)
Why could not they use the HK53 instead of the M416?
The HK53 is just a MP5 on steroids, that shoots the
the M416 bullet.
Probably the weight of the gun.
+ $2,000?!?!? ...NOT CHROME LINED !?!?! , heavy barrel, civilian version is not thought out. A Wolf A1 upper is only $450.
Chrome lined barrels are geared towards heavy full auto fire. The civilian version was geared towards accuracy for "sporting" use. Yeah I agree its lame. Just build your own!
FN Scar is where it is at Thanks FNH...
The scar still has issues. Have you used one other in video games? Didn't think so.
It is a very good weapon system, however it IS very expensive and for such a good weapon system, it seems to have alot of plastic pieces that are a fan of breaking. Having your shit fall out of the handle because the plastic clip snapped off your brand new $2200 gun is extremely frustrating.
There was nothing wrong really with the plastic Uegene stoner had available to him. M-14's are not obsolete nor are the plastic ones 'heavy as hell' as you state. They are just long. You actually see them alot in the 'stan.
You do not know which plastic parts I am even referring to as it seems. And the civilian market doesn't mean crap, as everyone that a scar or an ak or ar wipes it down with a diaper and kisses it good night everyday. Of course their stuff doesn't break, they don't use it as a weapon/tool every day like guys do in country.
Again, the SCAR is a fine weapon, but the problem with it is it is still very expensive, and it only solved one problem with the m14's, in that it doesn't use the gas blowback system. But Colt has fixed that problem as well, so I don't ever see it taking the place of the m16/14 anymore.
As far as the 7.62 versions, it's just a cool toy. It offers nothing that the m14 with a polymer stock does not offer already. Except for the folding stock (no one folds their shit anyways).
***** Could be. Not sure what you mean by neutered version but I'll agree with you anyways.
Not even close to HK.
Anyone recognize this rifle as the M29 IAR from Serious Sam 3?
Robert Rocco
www.imfdb.org/wiki/Heckler_%26_Koch_HK_rifle_series
Elias Baesler
I knew that already!
This is reality not some stupid game.
Mp with a 57 rounds 🤔🤔
the best
"Ambidextrious"?
Ever?
So can I get one for free? I'm going spelunking
I'd love to get my hands on one to compare it side by side with an AR15.
JUKEBOXX1990 I have an mr556. They’re basically the same besides the piston system and a few other minor differences
3 things. 1. Chrome lining the barrel does not affect accuracy to any degree that you could notice. 2. That half-moon thing on the bolt is stupid. The bolt in an AR has nothing to do with full auto. 3. Having to use that tool is stupid. Its going to get lost, period.
The bolt thing was exactly what I was thinking it's stupid.
The bolt carrier has everything do to with fully automatic fire. If there is not enough material on the underside of the carrier, the auto sear will not be tripped. All other automatic parts installed with a semi-auto bolt carrier equals a semi-auto-only weapon.
atomterrible carrier yes. At any rate the thing is way overpriced.
So why do they use a full auto hammer if they're so worried about converting to full auto?
mk4vws weight.
I am imagine if every man can have the rifle, the first they are wants is the HK 416 5.56x45mm NATO for the personal defence weapon.
***** HK 416 assault rifle using short stroke gas system ... AR-15 assault rifle with the direct impingement gas system has a high risk to jams for fully automatic shoot.
***** I agree with you ... thank you.
It called mr556 just longer barrel and just Simi auto.
😊😊❤
Gas system is more similar to the ar-180
The short-stroke gas system in the G36 is borrowed from the AR-180 so it's the same thing.
TheGaminWeasel Cool, I did not know that, thanks.
Rahad Jackson np
Sig Sauer 516.
We could not put the gun on safe unless the gun was charged on the 416 we had in the army...
14:03 AND THIS IS WHY NO MATTER HOW COOL I THINK THE HK 416 IS I WOULD NEVER BUY ONE...AND ITS ASHAME BECAUSE ITS COOL. I dont need a Gun maker to make special parts to make sure I am "MORAL" i will taking my preaching from the preacher not the guy I buy weapons from.
Jägers gun is a beatuy
Psssh, I shoot sideways in the rain. Damn Russian design.
No chrome lined Barrel for the us market is bush league. Not buying the BS clam of why the do it.
aparently what lary says in the first 2 minutes is that a perfect replacement for the HK 416 is a MP7 because he says that the M4 is "to big" so is the HK416 the real problem is that the M4 isnt reliable
DONT YOU LIE ON US!
There no problem with 416 besides price. He wanted ar15 control with shorter barrel than 14.5
Так это-же М16... Сплошное разочарование.
The instruction is great; but the video sucks! Terrible editing as well.
Samuel Anderson I don't mind it. :P
So the commercial HK is more accurate than the government version 🤔
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STOP NEUTERING YOUR 5.56 RIFLES BY USING SHORT BARRELS.
The 416 has always been on of my least favorite rifles, mainly because it's just a glorified ar.
Well duh...he basically explains its origin as a M4 predecessor with modifications to perform better in certain ways.
Except it’s made to much higher standards.
It's bulshit that they designed the MR556 to not except full auto Bolt carrier! What if one of the Lucky fucker's out there that have a RDIAS want to stick it in the lower of "THEIR" MR556 lower? Or if they have a full auto lower receiver? I just find it fucked up and bulshit! I still love HK though and wish they would offer the new MR556 A2 (I think that's it lol), and MP7!
Even if your AR has the proper shelf for a RDIAS you can't just drop it in. It won't work. So when companies like Spike's Tactical advertise their gun has RDIAS shelf, it's purely as a marketing scheme, A lower receiver has to have a pin hole to hold the RDIAS is place. The hole would be directly above the safety selector switch. Then of course you still need to proper hammer, carrier and selector switch for the entire system to work. You would be surprised is how simply the RDIAS is and people could easily make their own. If they had some of the basic power tools.
***** Thanks for info. I stand mistaken. And apologize if I put out any wrong information.
this gun isn't german, was made and designed at the HK headquarters in virginia. designed by former navy seals. MERICA
Hahahahahaha made me laugh so hard thanx :,D
How fucking stupid are ya😂😂😂🖕
The $2000 price tag is more justifiable for say an LWRC M6 or a Krebs Custom KV-13 not the H&K M556.
How so?
You’ve been smoking something you shouldn’t oughta.