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LMAO Germany adopts an AR-15   Small Arms <20mm

Started 14/9/20 by QuintusO; 154521 views.
QuintusO

From: QuintusO

15/9/20

Seems like that's what that is yep.

JPeelen

From: JPeelen

15/9/20

I think it should be made clear that the "Haenel" of today has absolutely nothing in common with the old "C.G. Haenel" company beyond buying the rights, from whom ever, to use the name. 

Mr. T (MrT4)

From: Mr. T (MrT4)

15/9/20

Yes that is true its just a resurrected brand.

Mustrakrakis

From: Mustrakrakis

15/9/20

gatnerd said:

So the Bundeswehr is essentially getting a lower cost HK416.

Perhaps just as importantly, they're getting a HK416 that doesn't have a H&K logo on the receiver.  I think that there were some politics involved in this selection.

Farmplinker

From: Farmplinker

15/9/20

And no HK cost.....

poliorcetes

From: poliorcetes

16/9/20

What is the funcion of the lever that I marked on the photo? I believe that is some kind of foregrip retainer, but I would like to be sure

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Mr. T (MrT4)

From: Mr. T (MrT4)

16/9/20

Yes its a clamp for a toolless handguard fixation. But i am not quite certain if its not mostly to avoid the HK patent on that. I think it must be quite a dance around all the patents that same folks have signed for 416 ,MPX, Car816,MP 556 etc

The patent density on Ar15  derivatives is getting ridiculous. 

But from what we know now the MK556 was supposedly tested slightly better in tests than HK but more importantly was 52mio Eur cheaper, although that 52mio saving is also down due to some creative accounting on how much longer rifles could last because of the replaceable cam thingy.

Heckler patents and Haenel

gatnerd

From: gatnerd

16/9/20

Great info, thank you.

Is there any indication of the barrel steel / barrel life for the MK556 vs the H&K416?

Barrels being the major part that wears out first, it would seem that would have been a consideration for overall service life cost. And the 416 is known to have a very long barrel life. 

roguetechie

From: roguetechie

16/9/20

There are other people who make barrels with that same steel though. HK definitely does not have a lock on that particular thing.

gatnerd

From: gatnerd

17/9/20

Do you know which other companies are using the same 'HK Steel?"

I seem to recall the steel was French? 

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